Yep, and why so many bowls.And people wonder why football drives the bus.
the country is going to get a good long look as boise st beats minny tonight then.A holiday week and the sole game on = eyeballs ... as it should be at 6:00 tonight.
I get that logic but it assumes a finite number of viewers that just get redistributed. People always have the option to just not watch anything and do something different with their time.Well there really wasnt anything on last night to compete
That's outdated logic honestly. People have near unlimited viewing choices these days: Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, cable on demand, YouTube, etc. The days of "least objectionable programming" are over. People just love football.Marsh01 said:Well there really wasnt anything on last night to compete
http://www.uproxx.com/tv/2013/11/much-television-changed-last-20-years-one-fact-sums-nicely/That's outdated logic honestly. People have near unlimited viewing choices these days: Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, cable on demand, YouTube, etc. The days of "least objectionable programming" are over. People just love football.
No surprise last years Pinstripe Bowl was in the mid 3's. Football is a monster, but a lot of it has to do with gambling
99.9% of it has to do with Gambling!!!No surprise last years Pinstripe Bowl was in the mid 3's. Football is a monster, but a lot of it has to do with gambling