AugustaSwarm
Ramblin' Wreck
- Messages
- 819
And a boatload of FSU fans...Somewhat true. The Panhandle has a LOT of SEC fans … LSU, Bama, and Tennessee. Very different than 40 years ago.
And a boatload of FSU fans...Somewhat true. The Panhandle has a LOT of SEC fans … LSU, Bama, and Tennessee. Very different than 40 years ago.
Meh. I know that area pretty well. My brother went to FSU. Certainly popular but the demographics have changed .. a lot.And a boatload of FSU fans...
I grew up in Albany and Americus - we were surrounded by FSU fans. I have family in PCB - they're mostly FSU fans. Hurricanes have caused a lot of people to move out of the area - but the folks that stayed are largely dyed in the wool Nole fans.Meh. I know that area pretty well. My brother went to FSU. Certainly popular but the demographics have changed .. a lot.
It’s not an issue that I am passionate about. In my youth, coastal Alabama was an Auburn stronghold. That’s long gone. It’s LSU-Bama now as that area has seen a lot of Louisana move in during the last few decades.I grew up in Albany and Americus - we were surrounded by FSU fans. I have family in PCB - they're mostly FSU fans. Hurricanes have caused a lot of people to move out of the area - but the folks that stayed are largely dyed in the wool Nole fans.
If these leagues want to get closer and closer to NFL viewers and dollars they gotta go after new territories, not just existing ones. They've got no shortage of existing-fanbase programs (Nebraska, for instance, for a more recent add).Eh...the Florida panhandle is where the Floridian college football fans reside - down to about Orlando. Miami is a pro city. Half of south Florida are transplants from the northeast (i.e. not big college football fans).
Yeah, Miami is certainly a fair weather city - and UM is absolutely a bandwagon fanbase! But I wouldn't hold my breath on Miami turning the corner any time soon.If these leagues want to get closer and closer to NFL viewers and dollars they gotta go after new territories, not just existing ones. They've got no shortage of existing-fanbase programs (Nebraska, for instance, for a more recent add).
And Miami in particular brings a lot of sleeper national bandwagon fan potential. If they ever got good. They've only got maybe a decade of that left.
Miami doesn’t have the discipline. If you have to call county to see who will be released pretrial to determine your roster for Saturday, you are not in a good place. I loved Schnellenberger’s Miami. The current one, not so much.If these leagues want to get closer and closer to NFL viewers and dollars they gotta go after new territories, not just existing ones. They've got no shortage of existing-fanbase programs (Nebraska, for instance, for a more recent add).
And Miami in particular brings a lot of sleeper national bandwagon fan potential. If they ever got good. They've only got maybe a decade of that left.
Without the UGA game pulling our average up significantly, we finish near the bottom of the conference.Number 7 in the ACC is not something to brag about.
Hah, I had no idea an Illini was anything more than just a person from Illinois. Thought it was like the Houston Texans. Guess they don’t really play it up like fsu does.While that would be funny, they would have to make Illinois change their mascot too
Eh. Nielsen-rated viewership is definitely a big draw in the streaming world. But still, even as cable continues to decline, carriage fees are a LOT of money on the table.
Those of us who watch the ratings know that Nielsen ratings are a self-licking ice cream cone. FSU can tout how much higher its viewership is because it's on the major networks for a lot of matchups. And it gets those matchups on major networks because it has high ratings.
I think the conferences definitely look at Nielsen-rated viewership - but their commissioners are smart enough to discount it as a sole factor, or a single question. It's that, it's carriage fees, it's fanbase, it's type of university, it's geographically-favorable location, it's AAU status. It's all of the things I've mentioned here, and more.
We should be mad, but to be fair he didn’t know what he was doing. Still it was an ego thing. (I’m not going to lie though I think they should have renamed the stadium not the field)I know this may come across as blasphemous among Tech fans, but sometimes, if not often, I get mad at Bobby Dodd.
Carriage fees still swamp everything else if those numbers are correct. I know that streaming is the growth engine and Carriage fees may be declining, but subscription revenue still has a ways to go to catch up.This is a subject I know very little about. But I tried my AI chat to see it there was general info on the breakdown of Carriage fees versus viewership (Advertising Revenue). I asked for this in relation to ESPN. Of course this is for all ESPN Sports, not just College Sports. See below for the reply.
Microsoft Copilot: Your AI companion
Microsoft Copilot is your companion to inform, entertain, and inspire. Get advice, feedback, and straightforward answers. Try Copilot now.sl.bing.net
I'm a newer flan, class of 2020.. That guy was dumb af..I know this may come across as blasphemous among Tech fans, but sometimes, if not often, I get mad at Bobby Dodd.
Flan is a favorite.I'm a newer flan, class of 2020.. That guy was dumb af..
Newer flan is is def better than old flanI'm a newer flan, class of 2020.. That guy was dumb af..
Sankey has described that in detail. People talk about expansion but Florida already watches CFB. California does not (as much). I think the challenge for the Big 10 is to make CFB popular on the West Coast.If these leagues want to get closer and closer to NFL viewers and dollars they gotta go after new territories, not just existing ones. They've got no shortage of existing-fanbase programs (Nebraska, for instance, for a more recent add).
And Miami in particular brings a lot of sleeper national bandwagon fan potential. If they ever got good. They've only got maybe a decade of that left.
I have one of those torches to put a crust on the top of flan, but by the time you are out a few years the crust forms naturally. Then you are a curmudgeon.I'm a newer flan, class of 2020.. That guy was dumb af..
Deep breath.Flan is a favorite.
U can't call him that guy, or dumb af.
He is the measuring stick for all coaches.
He made a mistake, a big mistake he tried to rectify, but certain SEC coaches ****ed us.
Miami is BACK!!Yeah, Miami is certainly a fair weather city - and UM is absolutely a bandwagon fanbase! But I wouldn't hold my breath on Miami turning the corner any time soon.