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re: Is SEC football losing popularity?

Posted on 10/20/16 at 2:44 pm to
Posted by Camel Menthol
Member since Sep 2016
787 posts
Posted on 10/20/16 at 2:44 pm to
2015 Highest Rated games

1: Michigan State at Ohio State 7.0 3:30 p.m./Nov. 21 ABC
2: Ohio State at Virginia Tech 6.6 8 p.m./Sept. 7 ESPN
3: LSU at Alabama 6.3 3:30 p.m./Nov. 7 CBS
4: Florida State at Clemson 5.5 3:30 p.m./Nov.7 ABC
5: Michigan State at Michigan 5.1 3:30 p.m./Oct. 17 ESPN
6: Oregon at Michigan State 5.0 8 p.m./Sept. 12 ABC
7: Notre Dame at Clemson 4.8 8 p.m./Oct. 3 ABC
8: Ole Miss at Alabama 4.6 9:15 p.m./Sept. 19 ESPN
9: Ohio State vs. Indiana OR Texas Tech vs. Baylor 4.5 3:30 p.m./Oct. 3 ABC
10: Wisconsin vs. Alabama 4.3 8 p.m./Sept. 5 ABC


SEC more popular overall but Ohio State just has too many fans. Notre Dame lucky they played Texas ranked high and early
Posted by BHMKyle
Birmingham, AL
Member since Feb 2013
5076 posts
Posted on 10/20/16 at 2:56 pm to
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SEC more popular overall but Ohio State just has too many fans.


Ohio State is the biggest television draw right now in college football. No doubt.

I think the SEC hit its peak in popularity from about 2007-2010. There was so much competition back then. LSU won the title in '07. Florida in '08. Bama in '09. Auburn in '10. Not to mention there were so many unbelievable athletes and characters. You had Tim Tebow and Cam Newton taking over games. And on the coaching side, you not only had Nick Saban but Urban Meyers at Florida, Les Miles at LSU, and Mark Richt at Georgia. Even South Carolina had a coach that made people want to tune in.

I think the SEC is suffering right now from a lack of competition. No one wants to tune in and watch Bama win games by 40 points. But there seems to also be a lack of familiar coaches and players on the sidelines. While Bama has dominated the past few years, they've had a new QB for four years in a row. Outside of the loyal fans who are going to watch no matter what, I think this lack of familiarity is causing a lot of the casual viewers to look elsewhere.
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