ESPN, with the most games overall, continued as the most-viewed cable network for college football games, and its prime-time series for games kicking off between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. ET, averaged 3,103,000 viewers, up 19 percent year-over-year, making it the most-watched cable series this season.
Well, Well, Well. Apparently all those card cutters have managed a way to watch ESPN along with the rest of us. And this.
The South Florida at UCF game Nov. 24 on ABC delivered a total live audience* of 4,700,000 on the Friday after Thanksgiving, making it the most-watched game between two American Athletic Conference teams ever and the network's second most-watched Black Friday late afternoon game since 2005. And this.
UCF’s 62-55 double-overtime win over Memphis on ABC attracted a 2.27 rating and 3,385,000 viewers, making it the most-watched American Athletic Conference Championship Game in the league’s history.
Yes, UCF was undefeated but our conference overall has produced growing strong tv ratings among the top teams for several years now. We are going to get paid, folks.
Well, Well, Well. Apparently all those card cutters have managed a way to watch ESPN along with the rest of us. And this.
The South Florida at UCF game Nov. 24 on ABC delivered a total live audience* of 4,700,000 on the Friday after Thanksgiving, making it the most-watched game between two American Athletic Conference teams ever and the network's second most-watched Black Friday late afternoon game since 2005. And this.
UCF’s 62-55 double-overtime win over Memphis on ABC attracted a 2.27 rating and 3,385,000 viewers, making it the most-watched American Athletic Conference Championship Game in the league’s history.
Yes, UCF was undefeated but our conference overall has produced growing strong tv ratings among the top teams for several years now. We are going to get paid, folks.