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Take that, Gator Bowl b!tche$. Stupid is as stupid does.
I'm not sure that is true. Our game last year had a better rating than the BWW Bowl and Gator Bowl. It was the 12th rated bowl game overall.
If ratings were the most important thing, they would spread out the top bowls a lot more. The Gator, Outback, and BWW Bowls are all at the same time this year once again.
Or Vodka Samm.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the BWW Bowl is being played on Dec 28
Those sponsors don't pay big dollars to be seen by the mere 60000 or so in the stadium. They pay to be seen by millions on television.
I wonder if Jim Delaney went to bat for Minnesota like the ACC Commissioner did for Duke and Syracuse?
If the Walmart Wolverines play like they did against OSU, they should win. I can't see them being slaughtered by K State.doubt it. Were the UM that doesn't end with ichigan. Of course scUM got picked ahead of us because delaney needs his marquee brands in the bigger bowls. They are going to get slaughtered.
The argument still doesn't make sense considering which bowls get the best ratings.
Actually, the bowl committee's have a major responsibility to the local chamber of commerce's. There is huge pressure for these bowl's to sell Hotel rooms, fill restaurants, pack bars, sell merchandise and travel tickets. It brings in millions upon millions to the local economies. TV money does none of that. There is a symbiotic relationship between the Bowl's and cities in which they are hosted. The matchups are chosen based on fan attendance whenever possible.
2012 ratings: Nebraska-Georgia 6.6 , Minnesota-TexTech 2.9
You are comparing the Capital One Bowl with the Texas Bowl. The real comparison should be the 2012 Texas Bowl vs. the 2012 Gator Bowl.
Texas: 2.9
Gator: 1.4
Use relevant numbers.
You are comparing the Capital One Bowl with the Texas Bowl. The real comparison should be the 2012 Texas Bowl vs. the 2012 Gator Bowl.
Texas: 2.9
Gator: 1.4
Use relevant numbers.
This year since the Gator Bowl will have the same match-up as last year's Outback Bowl, but the Texas Bowl will still be without competition, the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle.
The outback bowl was south carolina-michigan. You guys are confusing.
How is last year's gator bowl number "relevant" when Nebraska wasn't in that game?
I wonder if Jim Delaney went to bat for Minnesota like the ACC Commissioner did for Duke and Syracuse?
Because two higher profile games are being played at the same exact time. Very relevant. The Gator Bowl will not exceed the Texas Bowl ratings which is unopposed. Keep in mind.......Georgia/Nebraska is going to be on ESPN2 this year......as opposed to ABC. To use the 6.6 rating is to ignore reality.
Look, I'm not even sure what you're trying to say. The question is which team brings in more TV viewers. The bottom line is that right now Minnesota just won't bring in more viewers than Nebraska or Michigan. That's the #1 factor the selection is based on when the competition is even. It's ALL about how many eyeballs are watching the advertisements. When the Gophs manage to reach that level of big-name national interest again they'll get the better invite and we'll all be doing the happy dance. Win a couple of conference championships and all the rest will fall into place.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the BWW Bowl is being played on Dec 28
Look, I'm not even sure what you're trying to say. The question is which team brings in more TV viewers. The bottom line is that right now Minnesota just won't bring in more viewers than Nebraska or Michigan. That's the #1 factor the selection is based on when the competition is even. It's ALL about how many eyeballs are watching the advertisements. When the Gophs manage to reach that level of big-name national interest again they'll get the better invite and we'll all be doing the happy dance. Win a couple of conference championships and all the rest will fall into place.
I think the goals of a lot of bowls is to make some cash and wine and dine important people. Mits a money grab plain and simple IMOThat's not the question. You stated that the bowl games care more about TV ratings than anything, and that is why they took Nebraska over us. The point is if TV ratings were the main thing, why do they put three fairly popular bowls that involve three teams from the same conference all at the same time? The Gator Bowl has had worse ratings than the Texas Bowl by a pretty good margin the past few years. I guarantee our game will have much higher ratings than the Gator Bowl this year.
The ratings are most important to the networks. Getting fans in the stadium and purchasing hotel rooms, eating out, buying gas, etc. is the goal of the bowls themselves.
Blame Northwestern.
You could not find Jim Delaney with a search light unless it meant lobbying for Michigan or Ohio State and that is about it.