>The Rutgers-Miami Pinstripe Bowl drew 3.00 million earlier in the day, up 9% from last year (Minnesota-Syracuse: 2.75M) and the highest since 2019 (Michigan State-Wake Forest: 3.80M).
6th Borough? Where were they on December 28th?Miami = 6th borough of NYC so no surprise ratings good
Rose Bowl peaked at 32 million viewers.
A good month of content for Disney.
We’re New York’s team. 😎
It was an extremelyBad year for DizzNeeRose Bowl peaked at 32 million viewers.
A good month of content for Disney.
That rating is actually a blessing for them in this case.Syracuse's record breaking 45-0 loss to USF was only watched by 1M people despite being on primetime.
The fanbase will have to pray the B12 considers their brand/market as valuable because they will likely be on the outside looking in.
Of course , been that way for awhile now.We’re New York’s team. 😎
Of course , been that way for awhile now.
We averaged over 50 attendees per game watch and 75+ for the bigger away games. 200+ for the Pinstripe. It's a slow build but appreciate the misinformed comment.Most of nyc doesn’t watch cfb but RU does have lots of alums apparently. Though that dude who throws RU game watches at a Manhattan bar only gets a few dozen people to show up
We averaged over 50 attendees per game watch and 75+ for the bigger away games. 200+ for the Pinstripe. It's a slow build but appreciate the misinformed comment.
Gotta start somewhere as this was our first full season back hosting watch parties since COVID and our first time having a dedicated volunteer game watch manager (me). Of course our goal is to continue to grow the number of attendees. It's a volunteer work in progress. Thanks for your support.In a city supposedly loaded with alums are you happy with those numbers?
Your math is BS.Most of nyc doesn’t watch cfb but RU does have lots of alums apparently. Though that dude who throws RU game watches at a Manhattan bar only gets a few dozen people to show up
True most of nyc doesn’t watch cfb, but a small percentage of a big number is pretty big.Most of nyc doesn’t watch cfb but RU does have lots of alums apparently. Though that dude who throws RU game watches at a Manhattan bar only gets a few dozen people to show up
Gotta start somewhere as this was our first full season back hosting watch parties since COVID and our first time having a dedicated volunteer game watch manager (me). Of course our goal is to continue to grow the number of attendees. It's a volunteer work in progress. Thanks for your support.
At one point near 2012, both Hoboken and nyc watch parties were getting 200 people each and had lines (at least in Hoboken) to get inside the bar.Hope you can get the word out & really build up your participants for away games
You live in NYC and 200+ watched at a bar rather than go to the game?We averaged over 50 attendees per game watch and 75+ for the bigger away games. 200+ for the Pinstripe. It's a slow build but appreciate the misinformed comment.
That includes a pregame. I went to the pregame followed by the game. Some people didn't. The relentless judgement on this board on telling how others should be fans is baffling. Why do you even care?You live in NYC and 200+ watched at a bar rather than go to the game?
I'm very happy that I was one of the million who got to watch this.Syracuse's record breaking 45-0 loss to USF was only watched by 1M people despite being on primetime.
The fanbase will have to pray the B12 considers their brand/market as valuable because they will likely be on the outside looking in.
It sells at least as well for ESPN as the hot take bullshit they shovel all day long.Granted it was a great game but I imagine there were also a lot of casual viewers tuning in because of the whole FSU drama.
ESPN knows controversy sells.
Tune them out. Strong work this season. The people who do the least often criticize the most.That includes a pregame. I went to the pregame followed by the game. Some people didn't. The relentless judgement on this board on telling how others should be fans is baffling. Why do you even care?