First off, I cannot believe the unmitigated disaster that was the P12 network. It's a night and day difference between access and production quality. I think we all knew in the back of our minds, but the difference so far is stark. I think its one of the top 3 reasons the Pac 12 fell apart. In this age of streaming and internet, Cal, Arizona, ASU and the likes have been relegated to zero exposure for the past 14 years since Utah and CO joined. Our record during that time definitely didn't help. Stanford, Oregon, USC and recently Colorado soaked up all prime time slots for Fox and ESPN throughout the 2010s. Once league play starts, Cal was rarely featured nationally. As a result, we are one of the most forgotten team in college football.
The early returns are interesting.
Week 1. Cal's game against UC Davis was readily available on ACCN. Like P12 network, ACCN does not subscribe to Nielson rating, but the fact that it was a breeze to access is game changing. However, since there is no rating, no comparison is available for week 1
Week 2. Cal's game against Auburn was on ESPN2 at 3:30pm ET. It drew 1.12M viewers.
Context:
* 3:30 pm ET is THE most contentious time slot. Notre Dame vs NIU, Kentucky vs South Carolina, Iowa vs Iowa State, and Utah vs Baylor all drew more on Fox, CBS, ABC and NBC. We were stuck on ESPN2 which traditionally limits viewership a bit.
* Week 3 the same time slot on ESPN2 at 3:30pm ET was West Virignia vs Pitt (backyard brawl rivarly) drawing 1.15 M.
*Last year, our game vs Auburn was also week 2 featured on ESPN main at 10:30pm ET. It drew 2.23M viewers.
![](https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/24week2cfb.png)
Week 3: Cal's game against SDSU was on ESPN main at 10:30pm ET. This would have never happened in the P12 network era. Huge boon for us! It drew 938k
Context:
* 10:30pm ET is the LEAST contentious timeslot. There is typically only 1 game on ESPN at that time
* For week 1. Ranked AZ had this slot against New Mexico and drew 953k. Week 2 ASU had this slot against Miss State and drew 954k
* Aforementioned, last year in week 2 Cal vs Auburn had this exact time slot drawing 2.23M
* last year in week 3 Colorado had this timeslot against Colorado State and drew 9.3 M viewers, the fifth most watched college football event ever on cable network ESPN. This is why ESPN tries to shove Coach Prime down our throat cause people are watching!
![](https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/week3cfb.png)
Other notables:
* In 2023, Cal vs Washington was featured in week 4 at 10:30pm ET on ESPN and drew 1.16M
* In 2023, Cal vs UCLA was featured in week 13 at 10:30pm ET on ESPN and drew 1.66M
* In 2023, Cal was not featured again nationally besides vs Auburn, vs Washington and vs UCLA
Conclusion:
1. So far so good. ACCN is giving us increased exposure, we have already been featured 3 times nationally this year including this week against FSU at 7:00pm ET on ESPN2. That game against SDSU simply wouldn't have made it to the ESPN main channel if we stayed with the P12. 3 national broadcast already ties the amount of time we were featured last year and it's only week 4. Very promising!
2. We drew similar amounts to ranked Arizona in week 1, and ASU vs Miss State (SEC) in week 2. We played a non P4 team in SDSU, proving that we are just as valuable as Arizona and ASU in this world of conference realignment. Our only disadvantage is our inept AD that cost us millions when we took a reduced share.
3. Playing bluebloods like Auburn has helped our program immeasurably. While I understand why we cancelled our Florida series due to travel, if we were to stay with the ACC, we should schedule programs that are closer to us that has that brand name recognition. Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Utah. Beating them means something and it also gets us increased TV exposure and raises our average viewership.
4. I think 1.66M against UCLA in 2023 is a serious draw. Comparatively, Stanford vs UCLA in 2023 was also featured at the 10:30pm timeslot on ESPN, and only drew about 850k. If ESPN/FOX can get 1.6M consistently at that 10:30pm time slots they will be very happy. Rivalry sells, and i think our renewed series against UCLA will help us get more national broadcast in future years
4. Now let's take care of business, beat FSU, and get featured for a fourth consecutive week nationally against Miami!
The early returns are interesting.
Week 1. Cal's game against UC Davis was readily available on ACCN. Like P12 network, ACCN does not subscribe to Nielson rating, but the fact that it was a breeze to access is game changing. However, since there is no rating, no comparison is available for week 1
Week 2. Cal's game against Auburn was on ESPN2 at 3:30pm ET. It drew 1.12M viewers.
Context:
* 3:30 pm ET is THE most contentious time slot. Notre Dame vs NIU, Kentucky vs South Carolina, Iowa vs Iowa State, and Utah vs Baylor all drew more on Fox, CBS, ABC and NBC. We were stuck on ESPN2 which traditionally limits viewership a bit.
* Week 3 the same time slot on ESPN2 at 3:30pm ET was West Virignia vs Pitt (backyard brawl rivarly) drawing 1.15 M.
*Last year, our game vs Auburn was also week 2 featured on ESPN main at 10:30pm ET. It drew 2.23M viewers.
![](https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/24week2cfb.png)
Week 3: Cal's game against SDSU was on ESPN main at 10:30pm ET. This would have never happened in the P12 network era. Huge boon for us! It drew 938k
Context:
* 10:30pm ET is the LEAST contentious timeslot. There is typically only 1 game on ESPN at that time
* For week 1. Ranked AZ had this slot against New Mexico and drew 953k. Week 2 ASU had this slot against Miss State and drew 954k
* Aforementioned, last year in week 2 Cal vs Auburn had this exact time slot drawing 2.23M
* last year in week 3 Colorado had this timeslot against Colorado State and drew 9.3 M viewers, the fifth most watched college football event ever on cable network ESPN. This is why ESPN tries to shove Coach Prime down our throat cause people are watching!
![](https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/week3cfb.png)
Other notables:
* In 2023, Cal vs Washington was featured in week 4 at 10:30pm ET on ESPN and drew 1.16M
* In 2023, Cal vs UCLA was featured in week 13 at 10:30pm ET on ESPN and drew 1.66M
* In 2023, Cal was not featured again nationally besides vs Auburn, vs Washington and vs UCLA
Conclusion:
1. So far so good. ACCN is giving us increased exposure, we have already been featured 3 times nationally this year including this week against FSU at 7:00pm ET on ESPN2. That game against SDSU simply wouldn't have made it to the ESPN main channel if we stayed with the P12. 3 national broadcast already ties the amount of time we were featured last year and it's only week 4. Very promising!
2. We drew similar amounts to ranked Arizona in week 1, and ASU vs Miss State (SEC) in week 2. We played a non P4 team in SDSU, proving that we are just as valuable as Arizona and ASU in this world of conference realignment. Our only disadvantage is our inept AD that cost us millions when we took a reduced share.
3. Playing bluebloods like Auburn has helped our program immeasurably. While I understand why we cancelled our Florida series due to travel, if we were to stay with the ACC, we should schedule programs that are closer to us that has that brand name recognition. Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Utah. Beating them means something and it also gets us increased TV exposure and raises our average viewership.
4. I think 1.66M against UCLA in 2023 is a serious draw. Comparatively, Stanford vs UCLA in 2023 was also featured at the 10:30pm timeslot on ESPN, and only drew about 850k. If ESPN/FOX can get 1.6M consistently at that 10:30pm time slots they will be very happy. Rivalry sells, and i think our renewed series against UCLA will help us get more national broadcast in future years
4. Now let's take care of business, beat FSU, and get featured for a fourth consecutive week nationally against Miami!