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Teams with the best television ratings . . . Bama at 1
Posted on 12/11/12 at 9:54 am
Posted on 12/11/12 at 9:54 am
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Alabama 2.60
Notre Dame 2.18
Florida 1.92
USC 1.86
LSU 1.81
Michigan 1.80
Georgia 1.76
Ohio State 1.61
Texas 1.44
Nebraska 1.38
Oklahoma 1.30
Texas A&M 1.28
South Carolina 1.27
Michigan St. 1.24
Oregon 1.23
Oregon State 1.22
Miami 1.14
Army 1.11
Southern Miss. 1.10
Stanford 1.07
Wisconsin 1.05
Texas Tech 1.05
Purdue 1.04
West Virginia 1.03
Louisville 1.03
Penn State 1.03
Arkansas 0.99
Baylor 0.97
Virginia Tech 0.96
Oklahoma State 0.95
Kansas State 0.95
Navy 0.93
Florida State 0.89
UCLA 0.89
Boise State 0.84
Iowa State 0.82
Illinois 0.80
TCU 0.79
Tennessee 0.78
Clemson 0.77
N.C. State 0.76
Auburn 0.75
Temple 0.71
UNC 0.68
Boston College 0.67
Cal 0.67
Air Force 0.65
Cincinnati 0.62
Arizona 0.60
BYU 0.60
Washington 0.58
Missouri 0.56
Kentucky 0.54
Iowa 0.53
USF 0.53
Georgia Tech 0.52
Pittsburgh 0.51
Northwestern 0.51
Washington State 0.46
Syracuse 0.43
Mississippi 0.43
Virginia 0.41
Arizona St. 0.39
Bowling Green 0.38
No. Illinois 0.38
Nevada 0.37
Mississippi St. 0.36
Utah State 0.36
Connecticut 0.32
UCF 0.31
Hawaii 0.28
Ohio 0.28
Vanderbilt 0.25
UL-Monroe 0.25
Colorado 0.23
Wake Forest 0.22
Kent State 0.21
Ark. State 0.20
Akron 0.20
Utah 0.20
Toledo 0.19
UL-Lafayette 0.19
Louisiana Tech 0.15
Rutgers 0.15
Cent. Michigan 0.14
Houston 0.13
Tulsa 0.12
Ball State 0.11
Minnesota 0.11
San Jose St. 0.10
Indiana 0.09
Middle Tenn. 0.06
FAU 0.05
FIU 0.05
Maryland 0.04
Duke 0.02
Idaho 0.01
Alabama 2.60
Notre Dame 2.18
Florida 1.92
USC 1.86
LSU 1.81
Michigan 1.80
Georgia 1.76
Ohio State 1.61
Texas 1.44
Nebraska 1.38
Oklahoma 1.30
Texas A&M 1.28
South Carolina 1.27
Michigan St. 1.24
Oregon 1.23
Oregon State 1.22
Miami 1.14
Army 1.11
Southern Miss. 1.10
Stanford 1.07
Wisconsin 1.05
Texas Tech 1.05
Purdue 1.04
West Virginia 1.03
Louisville 1.03
Penn State 1.03
Arkansas 0.99
Baylor 0.97
Virginia Tech 0.96
Oklahoma State 0.95
Kansas State 0.95
Navy 0.93
Florida State 0.89
UCLA 0.89
Boise State 0.84
Iowa State 0.82
Illinois 0.80
TCU 0.79
Tennessee 0.78
Clemson 0.77
N.C. State 0.76
Auburn 0.75
Temple 0.71
UNC 0.68
Boston College 0.67
Cal 0.67
Air Force 0.65
Cincinnati 0.62
Arizona 0.60
BYU 0.60
Washington 0.58
Missouri 0.56
Kentucky 0.54
Iowa 0.53
USF 0.53
Georgia Tech 0.52
Pittsburgh 0.51
Northwestern 0.51
Washington State 0.46
Syracuse 0.43
Mississippi 0.43
Virginia 0.41
Arizona St. 0.39
Bowling Green 0.38
No. Illinois 0.38
Nevada 0.37
Mississippi St. 0.36
Utah State 0.36
Connecticut 0.32
UCF 0.31
Hawaii 0.28
Ohio 0.28
Vanderbilt 0.25
UL-Monroe 0.25
Colorado 0.23
Wake Forest 0.22
Kent State 0.21
Ark. State 0.20
Akron 0.20
Utah 0.20
Toledo 0.19
UL-Lafayette 0.19
Louisiana Tech 0.15
Rutgers 0.15
Cent. Michigan 0.14
Houston 0.13
Tulsa 0.12
Ball State 0.11
Minnesota 0.11
San Jose St. 0.10
Indiana 0.09
Middle Tenn. 0.06
FAU 0.05
FIU 0.05
Maryland 0.04
Duke 0.02
Idaho 0.01
This post was edited on 12/11/12 at 9:57 am
Posted on 12/11/12 at 9:55 am to Duckie
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Georgia 1.76
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South Carolina 1.27

Posted on 12/11/12 at 9:57 am to Duckie
Conference rankings
Average rankings divided by total number of teams in conference:
SEC: 1.05
Big 12: 0.99
Big Ten: 0.93
Pac-12: 0.78
ACC: 0.59
Big East: 0.54
Mountain West: 0.15
MAC: 0.15
CUSA: 0.14
WAC: 0.09
Sun Belt: 0.08
Average rankings divided by total number of teams in conference:
SEC: 1.05
Big 12: 0.99
Big Ten: 0.93
Pac-12: 0.78
ACC: 0.59
Big East: 0.54
Mountain West: 0.15
MAC: 0.15
CUSA: 0.14
WAC: 0.09
Sun Belt: 0.08
Posted on 12/11/12 at 9:57 am to Ice Cold
Where's Mississippi State?
Oh wait...
Oh wait...
Posted on 12/11/12 at 9:59 am to bdv1974
I'm going to be the anti-CNB
Posted on 12/11/12 at 10:01 am to Duckie
Surprised to see LSU so high.
Posted on 12/11/12 at 10:01 am to Duckie
Nuther Championship for mah Tahd!
Posted on 12/11/12 at 10:01 am to Adam4LSU
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Surprised to see LSU so high.
considering how many CBS primetime games AND the fact we played UF and USC, I'm not.
Posted on 12/11/12 at 10:02 am to Wrenchruh
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Nuther Championship for mah Tahd!
It's not really all that surprising that the team that was #1 for the majority of the season got the highest TV ratings.
Posted on 12/11/12 at 10:04 am to Duckie
I'm not sure where you are getting these numbers based off your link.
Posted on 12/11/12 at 10:04 am to Duckie
How does Southern Miss have better TV ratings than OM and State? Something is flawed here
Posted on 12/11/12 at 10:05 am to Duckie
interesting that B1G expansion teams are-
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Maryland 0.04
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Rutgers 0.15
Posted on 12/11/12 at 10:08 am to Dudley Humptyfrats
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I'm going to be the anti-CNB
there's no need for it, though. we expect to have higher ratings, we don't talk shite, just like we don't with GT. if you do you just sound obnoxious. now AU you can shite talk till your heart's content but if we begin lowering ourself to the level of little cousin then we are no better than the team that paints their stadium when they will 11 games
Posted on 12/11/12 at 10:10 am to Slippery Slope
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I'm not sure where you are getting these numbers based off your link.
It was put together by someone on reddit. How accurate is it? I have no idea.
Posted on 12/11/12 at 10:14 am to Duckie
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It was put together by someone on reddit. How accurate is it? I have no idea.
Like not accurate at all.
Just doing MSU:
1.7
0.7
0.3
2.1
1.3
1.6
0.3
=8/7=1.14
Posted on 12/11/12 at 10:19 am to Slippery Slope
Methodology
I took the data from that site. I omitted all the games that did not include a rating. I then took the average rating that each team had per game. I then divided each game's ratings up proportionally based on each team's average ratings. So, for instance, if Team A's average rating was 1, Team B's average rating was 2, and the rating for the game between the two of them was a 6, Team A would get 1/3rd of the rating associated with them (2 points) and Team B would get 2/3rds of them rating associated with them (4 points). Of course, this only reflects one year's results and can be radically affected by how many games a team had on television, as well as on-the-field success and major rivalries.
I took the data from that site. I omitted all the games that did not include a rating. I then took the average rating that each team had per game. I then divided each game's ratings up proportionally based on each team's average ratings. So, for instance, if Team A's average rating was 1, Team B's average rating was 2, and the rating for the game between the two of them was a 6, Team A would get 1/3rd of the rating associated with them (2 points) and Team B would get 2/3rds of them rating associated with them (4 points). Of course, this only reflects one year's results and can be radically affected by how many games a team had on television, as well as on-the-field success and major rivalries.
Posted on 12/11/12 at 10:21 am to Whereisomaha
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How does Southern Miss have better TV ratings than OM and State? Something is flawed here
An opportunity for a perfect season like that just draws people in man. No surprise at all.
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