He took blame on himself for the performance last night.
Well all righty then. If only Coach Prime took over and dumped the rister, things would be different.He took blame on himself for the performance last night.
How is it a TV product if the game is shorter?
When this tweet first got posted here by another poster, I looked around at games I watched and quite a few were still in the 65-80 plays per team range so about the same. A few games seemed less but not all or even a majority.How is it a TV product if the game is shorter?
yep, this is every gamblers downfall ,,,,,,,the bet the ranch on the can't lose game.........which i'm the poster boy.Easiest bet ever? Colorado is going to kill them
I think the spread is going to soar over with all of the money on colorado.yep, this is every gamblers downfall ,,,,,,,the bet the ranch on the can't lose game.........which i'm the poster boy.
Completely forgot about Dook and Clem's Son. Thanks for the heads up.Almost an INT for Duke but nice first defensive series for them and good PR too.
I don't think the full ratings will come out til a little later in the week but ESPN released some overnights on the LSU/FSU game. Also to note Spectrum's 15M subscribers didn't have access to the game so it could have been a little higher.
Also found this from another article: More ratings will be out Weds or so.
From the article:
In other week one action, NBC averaged 3.7 million for West Virginia-Penn State in the debut of its weekly primetime Big Ten game (including additional streaming data not tracked by Nielsen). NBC said Monday that it was the network’s second-most watched Labor Day weekend game since 2015 (trailing Notre Dame-Michigan in 2018 at 7.2 million), but it was just the third such game over that span. Viewership peaked at 4.4 million.
NBC also said Saturday’s ECU-Michigan game on Peacock was its most-streamed college football game ever. The network did not disclose any viewership figures
This is the primary reason why the Noles have been so outgoing in their desire to leave the ACC
I don't think the full ratings will come out til a little later in the week but ESPN released some overnights on the LSU/FSU game. Also to note Spectrum's 15M subscribers didn't have access to the game so it could have been a little higher.
Also found this from another article: More ratings will be out Weds or so.
From the article:
In other week one action, NBC averaged 3.7 million for West Virginia-Penn State in the debut of its weekly primetime Big Ten game (including additional streaming data not tracked by Nielsen). NBC said Monday that it was the network’s second-most watched Labor Day weekend game since 2015 (trailing Notre Dame-Michigan in 2018 at 7.2 million), but it was just the third such game over that span. Viewership peaked at 4.4 million.
NBC also said Saturday’s ECU-Michigan game on Peacock was its most-streamed college football game ever. The network did not disclose any viewership figures
Nice run by Leonard for the TD. Two TOs and some key penalties but still able to have the lead 13-7.
Clemson driving to take the lead back though, inside the redzone.
Oh wow they said it’s a dead ball foul for targeting because it’s after the slide happened so it’s still Duke’s ball which is the most important thing.
Didn’t realize Duke changed DCs from Robb Smith to another coach Tyler Santucci with some history with Elko.
Darn it hit on Klubnik will give them a first and possible targeting too. He would’ve been short with the slide too.
And the WR position. Dabo doesn’t like to use the portal. I’ve read that before and it’s been mentioned again tonight. He’s used it minimally.Clemson suffering at the QB position
Cal, Stanford and SMU just asked if they could join the PAC2.TD oh baby…that’s all she wrote