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per the Cleveland Plain Dealer:
Alabama's win over Clemson in Monday night's National Championship pulled in 25.7 million viewers on ESPN, which served as a 24 percent drop from last year's title game between Ohio State and Oregon.
That Ohio State-Oregon game, the first championship of the four-team playoff era, brought in 33.8 million viewers.
That drop has generated a lot of talk. Is part of it nothing more than the fact that the Buckeyes, almost inarguably the biggest TV draw in college football, weren't there?
The ratings were down this year. Most of that was attributed to the semifinals being played on New Year's Eve, and then maybe a hangover from fans who missed those games not watching the title game as much as last year.
But at least part of the dropoff may be as simple as the Buckeyes playing vs. the Buckeyes not playing.
http://www.cleveland.com/osu/index....regon_beats_alabam.html#incart_social_feature
Go Gophers!!
Alabama's win over Clemson in Monday night's National Championship pulled in 25.7 million viewers on ESPN, which served as a 24 percent drop from last year's title game between Ohio State and Oregon.
That Ohio State-Oregon game, the first championship of the four-team playoff era, brought in 33.8 million viewers.
That drop has generated a lot of talk. Is part of it nothing more than the fact that the Buckeyes, almost inarguably the biggest TV draw in college football, weren't there?
The ratings were down this year. Most of that was attributed to the semifinals being played on New Year's Eve, and then maybe a hangover from fans who missed those games not watching the title game as much as last year.
But at least part of the dropoff may be as simple as the Buckeyes playing vs. the Buckeyes not playing.
http://www.cleveland.com/osu/index....regon_beats_alabam.html#incart_social_feature
Go Gophers!!