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Post by bigdawgs on Sept 22, 2021 11:04:57 GMT -5
Apparently the rumors of my death were greatly exaggerated:
Last Saturday, some 90,887 fans packed Ben Hill Griffin Stadium to watch the Florida Gators play the Alabama Crimson Tide. It was the fifth-largest home crowd in UF history.
Across the country, 7.9 million tuned into the CBS broadcast, which is 10% higher than the 2019 average of 7.1 million for the network, which itself was the highest in nearly three decades.
That’s one game, of course, but just hours later 109,958 people saw Penn State defeat Auburn in person while 7.6 million watched on ABC. A week prior, Oregon-Ohio State put up 100,482 and 7.73 million, respectively. The week before that Clemson-Georgia delivered 8.8 million television viewers and Notre Dame-Florida State got 7.6 million…
ABC said its daylong Week 3 programming was the most watched for that week since 2016. Across all networks, it took 11 weeks during the 2019 season to produce three broadcasts with at least 7.5 million viewers. This season has already delivered five such games, plus six more with audiences of 4-plus million.
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Post by ghost on Sept 22, 2021 11:09:50 GMT -5
People looking for something good in life. First of the season, even team has "hope" lol.... later one though, basketball starts and teams like TTU start to lose interest in g CFB....
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Post by NCBulldawg on Sept 22, 2021 11:11:14 GMT -5
It is why I am on this site.
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Post by geauxtigerfan on Sept 22, 2021 11:47:58 GMT -5
And how many were wearing masks?
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Post by RHVGator on Sept 22, 2021 11:58:57 GMT -5
And how many were wearing masks? Counting me as one that wasn’t wearing a mask, I would say there weren’t many. This was about 30 minutes before the game started:
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