I just did a review of the BCS television numbers and it was interesting to note:
Many people have said that Utah has the lowest numbers ever, well, that is not the case. The lowest rated BCS television game of all time was a 2006/07 BCS matchup of Louisville and Wake Forest. It had a rating of 6.98.
The second lowest tv rated BCS game was Hawaii against Georgia which came in at 7.0.
The third lowest tv rated BCS game was the exciting Kansas State/Virginia Tech match up in at 7.40
I think Utah had one more tv set on than that one as it came in with their match up against Pitt at 7.4 as well.
West Virginia and Oklahoma matchup of 2007/08 came in at 7.70.
What does this tell us? 2 of the 4 worst watched games came from nonBCS schools. It also tell us that one of the big problems is that the nonBCS team either played a crappy nonrespected team (Utah vs. Pitt) or a viewed as crappy nonBCS team (Hawaii vs. Georgia) and that will never help ratings.
The Boise State/OK game came in the mid 8s in ratings which are still not real good (even though that is better than 3 BCS bowl games from last year alone).
The worst rated bowl (not just BCS bowl games) games of the past 4 years:
0.30 rating for TCU and Houston in 2007/08
0.6 rating for Troy and Northern Illinois in 2004/05
0.77 rating for Fresno State and Georgia Tech in 2007/08
0.93 rating for Texas Tech and Minnesota in 2006/07
In 2006/07, the Utah/Tulsa game had better tv ratings than BYU/Oregon. (surprise considering that BYU had a well known opp)
In 2007/08, the BYU/UCLA game had better tv ratings than Utah/Navy. (not a surprise)
Anyway, just found it all interesting.
Many people have said that Utah has the lowest numbers ever, well, that is not the case. The lowest rated BCS television game of all time was a 2006/07 BCS matchup of Louisville and Wake Forest. It had a rating of 6.98.
The second lowest tv rated BCS game was Hawaii against Georgia which came in at 7.0.
The third lowest tv rated BCS game was the exciting Kansas State/Virginia Tech match up in at 7.40
I think Utah had one more tv set on than that one as it came in with their match up against Pitt at 7.4 as well.
West Virginia and Oklahoma matchup of 2007/08 came in at 7.70.
What does this tell us? 2 of the 4 worst watched games came from nonBCS schools. It also tell us that one of the big problems is that the nonBCS team either played a crappy nonrespected team (Utah vs. Pitt) or a viewed as crappy nonBCS team (Hawaii vs. Georgia) and that will never help ratings.
The Boise State/OK game came in the mid 8s in ratings which are still not real good (even though that is better than 3 BCS bowl games from last year alone).
The worst rated bowl (not just BCS bowl games) games of the past 4 years:
0.30 rating for TCU and Houston in 2007/08
0.6 rating for Troy and Northern Illinois in 2004/05
0.77 rating for Fresno State and Georgia Tech in 2007/08
0.93 rating for Texas Tech and Minnesota in 2006/07
In 2006/07, the Utah/Tulsa game had better tv ratings than BYU/Oregon. (surprise considering that BYU had a well known opp)
In 2007/08, the BYU/UCLA game had better tv ratings than Utah/Navy. (not a surprise)
Anyway, just found it all interesting.
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