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I fell asleep in the 3rd, woke up during the celebration, turned it off and went straight to bed.
I feel asleep too....I woke up when Alabama was on the stage, checked the final score on my phone and LOL'd. I came to VSN and saw this thread, got some laughs and went back to sleep.
Originally posted by FirstTimer
I had basketball practice...came home watched two episodes of Diners, Driveins, and Dives, turned the game on for a minute or so heard Musberger talking about Bear Bryant and answering his own hypothetical questions....back to Diners, Driveins, and Dives. I saw maybe two minutes of the game.
Diners, Drive-ins and Dives is a great show, but it makes me hungry. I actually have tried making some of the stuff on that show.
Originally posted by shag773
I watched the Sixers game, turned it on at halftime and saw Alabama was up 9-0, laughed, then Tebowed to thank God I didn't watch this bullshit...
I would have been watching some NBA games, but the free League Pass is over.
I dont wanna go into the six degrees of separation math cuz thats a shaky line of logic anyway, but Bama has an outstanding secondary and the run game to control the pace against a team like OK St. OK had trouble with Stanford run game, imagine what Trent Richardson couldve done against them. Not to mention Stanford's D shut down Blackmon for a half with a much less talented and much less athletic secondary. Theyre defense gets better pressure on Weeden and covers better than Stanford was able to. Bama gave up right around 8-9 points per game on defense, thats straight up nasty. No doubt OK St would surpass that, but I dont think theyd score 30 points against Bama's D and with the way the Tide run the ball and the middling run D I've seen from the Cowboys, I gotta go with Bama.
Edit: 2,000 and I used it on this...damn
Georgia Southern ran for 302 yards against Bama. Could you imagine what Army or Georgia Tech would do to them?
ESPN's Alabama-LSU draws lowest-ever BCS title rating
ESPN's BCS title game Monday drew a 13.8 overnight rating -- the lowest rating in the BCS system's 14-year history.
That 13.8 translates to 13.8% of households in the 56 urban markets measured for overnights. The previous record low was a 14.3 for Miami-Nebraska at the 2002 Rose Bowl. Last night's game was down 14% from last year's Auburn-Oregon title game on ESPN and down 24% from Alabama-Texas on Fox in 2010.
The new low isn't surprising. Alabama's 21-0 win was less-than-suspenseful, both schools are from relatively sparsely-populated states and from the same conference -- and there wasn't much controversy surrounding the game. And the schools had already played earlier this season in an overtime game where neither team scored a touchdown. CBS coverage of that game drew an 11.9 overnight
Coming into the title game, ESPN's BCS ratings were already down 10%.
ESPN's Alabama-LSU draws lowest-ever BCS title rating
ESPN's BCS title game Monday drew a 13.8 overnight rating -- the lowest rating in the BCS system's 14-year history.
That 13.8 translates to 13.8% of households in the 56 urban markets measured for overnights. The previous record low was a 14.3 for Miami-Nebraska at the 2002 Rose Bowl. Last night's game was down 14% from last year's Auburn-Oregon title game on ESPN and down 24% from Alabama-Texas on Fox in 2010.
The new low isn't surprising. Alabama's 21-0 win was less-than-suspenseful, both schools are from relatively sparsely-populated states and from the same conference -- and there wasn't much controversy surrounding the game. And the schools had already played earlier this season in an overtime game where neither team scored a touchdown. CBS coverage of that game drew an 11.9 overnight
Coming into the title game, ESPN's BCS ratings were already down 10%.
I think the reason for this is two-fold.. one it's on cable now (lol at having a major national championship for your sport be on CABLE)
Two.. The majority of college football fans hate the BCS.
Three.. everyone saw the game already, and unless you were a fan of either team it was boring as fuck with no reason to believe the second would be any more pleasing to the eye
Four.. nobody was buying this as a legit title game unless LSU won
Five.. no big time star players. No Tebow, no Vince Young, no Leinart, no Cam. Basically, no star QB.
Six.. SEC dominance is turning CFB into more and more of a southern sport. I'd love to see the ratings in New York, LA, and Chicago. Places like Tuscaloosa & Jackson aren't driving ratings.
Seven.. back to #2...people are sick of the BCS. Needs to be said twice.
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