stever20 wrote:And Clemson's guy said 80%. Swofford said 70-80%.
Also- the numbers you quoted are OVERALL revenue per school, not the TV money.......
Bottom line, if the 80% is right, the Big East is doing very well for themselves money wise in basketball.. I've never doubted that. But look at the exposure the others get. Sorry but being on ESPN at least some means a LOT. Do you think the ACC would trade the exposure they get on ESPN vs what we get on FS1? I sure as hell don't think so....
Jet915 wrote:MUPanther wrote:Ranked teams in Cal/Arizona on ESPN, only got 530k. Low number for an ESPN game. Pac-12 has been low all year. Arizona/Utah last Saturday got over 700k after the lead in game was over a million on ESPN.
PAC-12 fans are pretty fairweather in general. Only Arizona really packs their arena game in and game out. If you watch other Pac-12 games, most of the time, the arena is like half full. They just don't generate the same amount of interest as the other power conferences IMO. This is probably also why the PAC-12 network is a flop.
stever20 wrote:this past Big Monday drew 1.457 million viewers and 1.214 million viewers for the 2 games.
The Georgetown/Butler game last Saturday drew 1.1 million viewers....
2 games on Saturday on ESPN beat Georgetown/Butler.
3 more games on Saturday on ESPN beat Villanova/Marquette.
Heck- Villanova was in only about 147k viewer homes in their game vs Xavier on FS1, than they were on Saturday vs Marquette on Fox.... Let that settle with you some...
Bottom line, being on Network TV means a whole hell of a lot less than it does in college football. Wait until a few weeks from now. Last year 7 of the top 10 rated games for the entire season were on cable. And the 3 games that were on CBS- 2 of them were the Big Ten tourney. Of the 7 games that were on ESPN- 2 of them were the ACC and SEC tourney finals. So of the top 6 rated regular season games, 5 were ESPN.
It may be a bigger event to the students for a game to be on network TV, but being on network TV doesn't guarantee at all whatsoever a better rating than being on ESPN. It NEVER has in college basketball. Do I need to remind you the best rated game of ALL TIME in college basketball- Georgetown/St John's, 1985, was on ESPN?
DudeAnon wrote:A lot of people have ESPN turned on by default. We don't have that luxury. We really need to make some runs in the tourney plus maintain top 25 status. We have seen the numbers than can be had with good teams. So lets just root for that and stop torturing ourselves by comparing us to ESPN considering we are in year 3 of 12 of this deal.
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