Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) October 13, 2021
12.03M—Oregon
5.48M—Stanford
5.11M—USC
4.85M—UCLA
4.78M—Washington
4.67M—Colorado
3.87M—ASU
3.36M—Arizona
2.88M—Utah
1.58M—WSU
1.40M—OSU
448K—Cal
*Pac-12 Network Games not available
Maybe thats why the pac 12 network is not freezing up this year. I think I will watch Murdock MysterysFriday night and check the score Saturday morning.Shoreline said:
Here's another reason why recruiting to Cal sucks right now....a million less viewers than the 11th place Pac-12 team:Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) October 13, 2021
12.03M—Oregon
5.48M—Stanford
5.11M—USC
4.85M—UCLA
4.78M—Washington
4.67M—Colorado
3.87M—ASU
3.36M—Arizona
2.88M—Utah
1.58M—WSU
1.40M—OSU
448K—Cal
*Pac-12 Network Games not available
The only redeeming feature of these decommits is that it is they may not play in the moribund P12. They are good enough to play wherever they want and they are smart enough to take their talent where it will be appreciated.oskidunker said:
The handwriting is on the wall.
Subtract the UO/Ohio State game and the Ducks are at 4.3 million.oskidunker said:Maybe thats why the pac 12 network is not freezing up this year. I think I will watch Murdock MysterysFriday night and check the score Saturday morning.Shoreline said:
Here's another reason why recruiting to Cal sucks right now....a million less viewers than the 11th place Pac-12 team:Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) October 13, 2021
12.03M—Oregon
5.48M—Stanford
5.11M—USC
4.85M—UCLA
4.78M—Washington
4.67M—Colorado
3.87M—ASU
3.36M—Arizona
2.88M—Utah
1.58M—WSU
1.40M—OSU
448K—Cal
*Pac-12 Network Games not available
No one is going to mention that 3 of Cal's 5 games were on the P12 network, and not counted?Shoreline said:
Here's another reason why recruiting to Cal sucks right now....a million less viewers than the 11th place Pac-12 team:Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) October 13, 2021
12.03M—Oregon
5.48M—Stanford
5.11M—USC
4.85M—UCLA
4.78M—Washington
4.67M—Colorado
3.87M—ASU
3.36M—Arizona
2.88M—Utah
1.58M—WSU
1.40M—OSU
448K—Cal
*Pac-12 Network Games not available
The data reflects the viewership from two games:oski003 said:
It's not so much that people don't want to watch Cal games (although that is an issue) but weren't the games on pac12 network, which is completely excluded from the data?
ahahahahahahahahahhhAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAAAAcalumnus said:
We have good young RBs. I'm not worried about that. RB is also a position a freshman, JC or transfer can be slotted in later. It is more the appearance of the program. How we are viewed by recruits. Justyn Martin or another top QB is a priority, as well as highly rated (ie big and fast) DL, LBs, OL, et al.
Actually, we should be appreciative that the P12 network data is not available. Because of the network's scope, the average viewership numbers would probably be even lower.LunchTime said:No one is going to mention that 3 of Cal's 5 games were on the P12 network, and not counted?Shoreline said:
Here's another reason why recruiting to Cal sucks right now....a million less viewers than the 11th place Pac-12 team:Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) October 13, 2021
12.03M—Oregon
5.48M—Stanford
5.11M—USC
4.85M—UCLA
4.78M—Washington
4.67M—Colorado
3.87M—ASU
3.36M—Arizona
2.88M—Utah
1.58M—WSU
1.40M—OSU
448K—Cal
*Pac-12 Network Games not available
The two games that weren't Pac12 network were Nevada (on FS1) and Sacramento State (on ESPNU).
Excluding Pac12 Network games, when 3 of 5 are on P12N and then attempting any assessment about the numbers is asinine.
(edit: sorry Oski, I see you did mention it about 7 min before my post)
UrsineMaximus said:
Decommits from Cal and immediately commits to Iowa. Cal has no RB or QB commits this cycle.
LunchTime said:No one is going to mention that 3 of Cal's 5 games were on the P12 network, and not counted?Shoreline said:
Here's another reason why recruiting to Cal sucks right now....a million less viewers than the 11th place Pac-12 team:Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) October 13, 2021
12.03M—Oregon
5.48M—Stanford
5.11M—USC
4.85M—UCLA
4.78M—Washington
4.67M—Colorado
3.87M—ASU
3.36M—Arizona
2.88M—Utah
1.58M—WSU
1.40M—OSU
448K—Cal
*Pac-12 Network Games not available
The two games that weren't Pac12 network were Nevada (on FS1) and Sacramento State (on ESPNU).
Excluding Pac12 Network games, when 3 of 5 are on P12N and then attempting any assessment about the numbers is asinine.
(edit: sorry Oski, I see you did mention it about 7 min before my post)
calumnus said:LunchTime said:No one is going to mention that 3 of Cal's 5 games were on the P12 network, and not counted?Shoreline said:
Here's another reason why recruiting to Cal sucks right now....a million less viewers than the 11th place Pac-12 team:Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) October 13, 2021
12.03M—Oregon
5.48M—Stanford
5.11M—USC
4.85M—UCLA
4.78M—Washington
4.67M—Colorado
3.87M—ASU
3.36M—Arizona
2.88M—Utah
1.58M—WSU
1.40M—OSU
448K—Cal
*Pac-12 Network Games not available
The two games that weren't Pac12 network were Nevada (on FS1) and Sacramento State (on ESPNU).
Excluding Pac12 Network games, when 3 of 5 are on P12N and then attempting any assessment about the numbers is asinine.
(edit: sorry Oski, I see you did mention it about 7 min before my post)
We are 1-4 mostly against weak competition. We should be thankful few were able to watch.
Our big name opponents and televised games are coming up. We have a nationally televised game against #9 Oregon on ESPN this Friday. Our viewership numbers are going to go up! Yay
Over/Under??calumnus said:LunchTime said:No one is going to mention that 3 of Cal's 5 games were on the P12 network, and not counted?Shoreline said:
Here's another reason why recruiting to Cal sucks right now....a million less viewers than the 11th place Pac-12 team:Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) October 13, 2021
12.03M—Oregon
5.48M—Stanford
5.11M—USC
4.85M—UCLA
4.78M—Washington
4.67M—Colorado
3.87M—ASU
3.36M—Arizona
2.88M—Utah
1.58M—WSU
1.40M—OSU
448K—Cal
*Pac-12 Network Games not available
The two games that weren't Pac12 network were Nevada (on FS1) and Sacramento State (on ESPNU).
Excluding Pac12 Network games, when 3 of 5 are on P12N and then attempting any assessment about the numbers is asinine.
(edit: sorry Oski, I see you did mention it about 7 min before my post)
We are 1-4 mostly against weak competition. We should be thankful few were able to watch.
Our big name opponents and televised games are coming up. We have a nationally televised game against #9 Oregon on ESPN this Friday. Our viewership numbers are going to go up! Yay
71Bear said:Over/Under??calumnus said:LunchTime said:No one is going to mention that 3 of Cal's 5 games were on the P12 network, and not counted?Shoreline said:
Here's another reason why recruiting to Cal sucks right now....a million less viewers than the 11th place Pac-12 team:Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) October 13, 2021
12.03M—Oregon
5.48M—Stanford
5.11M—USC
4.85M—UCLA
4.78M—Washington
4.67M—Colorado
3.87M—ASU
3.36M—Arizona
2.88M—Utah
1.58M—WSU
1.40M—OSU
448K—Cal
*Pac-12 Network Games not available
The two games that weren't Pac12 network were Nevada (on FS1) and Sacramento State (on ESPNU).
Excluding Pac12 Network games, when 3 of 5 are on P12N and then attempting any assessment about the numbers is asinine.
(edit: sorry Oski, I see you did mention it about 7 min before my post)
We are 1-4 mostly against weak competition. We should be thankful few were able to watch.
Our big name opponents and televised games are coming up. We have a nationally televised game against #9 Oregon on ESPN this Friday. Our viewership numbers are going to go up! Yay
Stanford/ASU attracted 1.134 million viewers last Friday (on ESPN at 7:30PDT).
Will Cal/UO (also a Friday game on ESPN at 7:30PDT) be over or under that total?
dimitrig said:UrsineMaximus said:
Decommits from Cal and immediately commits to Iowa. Cal has no RB or QB commits this cycle.
RBs and QBs are for losers!
What you want are a lot of TEs who don't block and you never get the ball to!
This isnt average, its total71Bear said:Actually, we should be appreciative that the P12 network data is not available. Because of the network's scope, the average viewership numbers would probably be even lower.LunchTime said:No one is going to mention that 3 of Cal's 5 games were on the P12 network, and not counted?Shoreline said:
Here's another reason why recruiting to Cal sucks right now....a million less viewers than the 11th place Pac-12 team:Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) October 13, 2021
12.03M—Oregon
5.48M—Stanford
5.11M—USC
4.85M—UCLA
4.78M—Washington
4.67M—Colorado
3.87M—ASU
3.36M—Arizona
2.88M—Utah
1.58M—WSU
1.40M—OSU
448K—Cal
*Pac-12 Network Games not available
The two games that weren't Pac12 network were Nevada (on FS1) and Sacramento State (on ESPNU).
Excluding Pac12 Network games, when 3 of 5 are on P12N and then attempting any assessment about the numbers is asinine.
(edit: sorry Oski, I see you did mention it about 7 min before my post)
Quote:
Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
This whos a total for the first two games.calumnus said:71Bear said:Over/Under??calumnus said:LunchTime said:No one is going to mention that 3 of Cal's 5 games were on the P12 network, and not counted?Shoreline said:
Here's another reason why recruiting to Cal sucks right now....a million less viewers than the 11th place Pac-12 team:Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) October 13, 2021
12.03M—Oregon
5.48M—Stanford
5.11M—USC
4.85M—UCLA
4.78M—Washington
4.67M—Colorado
3.87M—ASU
3.36M—Arizona
2.88M—Utah
1.58M—WSU
1.40M—OSU
448K—Cal
*Pac-12 Network Games not available
The two games that weren't Pac12 network were Nevada (on FS1) and Sacramento State (on ESPNU).
Excluding Pac12 Network games, when 3 of 5 are on P12N and then attempting any assessment about the numbers is asinine.
(edit: sorry Oski, I see you did mention it about 7 min before my post)
We are 1-4 mostly against weak competition. We should be thankful few were able to watch.
Our big name opponents and televised games are coming up. We have a nationally televised game against #9 Oregon on ESPN this Friday. Our viewership numbers are going to go up! Yay
Stanford/ASU attracted 1.134 million viewers last Friday (on ESPN at 7:30PDT).
Will Cal/UO (also a Friday game on ESPN at 7:30PDT) be over or under that total?
Certainly that was a more compelling matchup. When are the numbers taken? I suspect that a large number of viewers on the East Coast that might have stayed up for the end of that game will be asleep by the end of ours.
However, I am confident we will have more viewers for this one game than the above graphic shows us as having for the total of the first 5 games.
GivemTheAxe said:dimitrig said:UrsineMaximus said:
Decommits from Cal and immediately commits to Iowa. Cal has no RB or QB commits this cycle.
RBs and QBs are for losers!
What you want are a lot of TEs who don't block and you never get the ball to!
You have hit upon one of the problems with the Cal offense: Musgrave has some aversion to using TE's as receivers. Rarely does he call a play to throw to them especially in the red-zone ( where their height can be used to great advantage).
Recruits, "unfortunately Cal has run out of wins...."UrsineMaximus said:
Decommits from Cal and immediately commits to Iowa. Cal has no RB or QB commits this cycle.
I know. My comment stands. If the P12 network data was available, the average viewership numbers (in this case, 224,000/game) might be lower….LunchTime said:This isnt average, its total71Bear said:Actually, we should be appreciative that the P12 network data is not available. Because of the network's scope, the average viewership numbers would probably be even lower.LunchTime said:No one is going to mention that 3 of Cal's 5 games were on the P12 network, and not counted?Shoreline said:
Here's another reason why recruiting to Cal sucks right now....a million less viewers than the 11th place Pac-12 team:Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) October 13, 2021
12.03M—Oregon
5.48M—Stanford
5.11M—USC
4.85M—UCLA
4.78M—Washington
4.67M—Colorado
3.87M—ASU
3.36M—Arizona
2.88M—Utah
1.58M—WSU
1.40M—OSU
448K—Cal
*Pac-12 Network Games not available
The two games that weren't Pac12 network were Nevada (on FS1) and Sacramento State (on ESPNU).
Excluding Pac12 Network games, when 3 of 5 are on P12N and then attempting any assessment about the numbers is asinine.
(edit: sorry Oski, I see you did mention it about 7 min before my post)Quote:
Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
I understand, thanks for the clarification.71Bear said:I know. My comment stands. If the P12 network data was available, the average viewership numbers (in this case, 224,000/game) might be lower….LunchTime said:This isnt average, its total71Bear said:Actually, we should be appreciative that the P12 network data is not available. Because of the network's scope, the average viewership numbers would probably be even lower.LunchTime said:No one is going to mention that 3 of Cal's 5 games were on the P12 network, and not counted?Shoreline said:
Here's another reason why recruiting to Cal sucks right now....a million less viewers than the 11th place Pac-12 team:Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
— SportsPac12 (@SportsPac12) October 13, 2021
12.03M—Oregon
5.48M—Stanford
5.11M—USC
4.85M—UCLA
4.78M—Washington
4.67M—Colorado
3.87M—ASU
3.36M—Arizona
2.88M—Utah
1.58M—WSU
1.40M—OSU
448K—Cal
*Pac-12 Network Games not available
The two games that weren't Pac12 network were Nevada (on FS1) and Sacramento State (on ESPNU).
Excluding Pac12 Network games, when 3 of 5 are on P12N and then attempting any assessment about the numbers is asinine.
(edit: sorry Oski, I see you did mention it about 7 min before my post)Quote:
Total Pac-12 Football TV Viewers thru Week 6
To be completely honest, the only thing that seems open to healthy discussion this season is what network the games are on and what positions get the ball.JSC 76 said:
23 posts supposedly on the topic of a RB decommitt -- 15 of them are about the Pac 12 Network, and 4 are about throwing to the TE.
Focus, people!
Long snapping is a skill. It is not just something guys do in their spare time or a second job for scout team centers. Obviously, the current LS is skilled. What he needs now is a booster shot of confidence. And, of course, it would help if the holder could do a better job of scooping up wayward snaps. Given that the punter is the designated holder in modern football (for a variety of reasons), I suspect the problem is that the current punter just doesn't have a ton of experience. In other words, it comes down to how one gets to Carnegie Hall - practice, practice, practice……LunchTime said:To be completely honest, the only thing that seems open to healthy discussion this season is what network the games are on and what positions get the ball.JSC 76 said:
23 posts supposedly on the topic of a RB decommitt -- 15 of them are about the Pac 12 Network, and 4 are about throwing to the TE.
Focus, people!
Any deeper gets a little depressing.
Anyway, what do you guys think about the center snapping the ball? I dont think its all of our offenses problems, but it shows strong correlation with the other problems.
I am. Nothing against the current group but they are MWC level backs.calumnus said:
We have good young RBs. I'm not worried about that. RB is also a position a freshman, JC or transfer can be slotted in later. It is more the appearance of the program. How we are viewed by recruits. Justyn Martin or another top QB is a priority, as well as highly rated (ie big and fast) DL, LBs, OL, et al.
This is a weird season and Iowa did look good beating Penn State, but getting blown out at home by ****ing Purdue as a #2 team is definitely par for the course for the Hawkeyes.EC bear said:
How about that Iowa?