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<blockquote data-quote="Zubaz" data-source="post: 2541376" data-attributes="member: 3528"><p>Of course not. There are 14-15 NFL games in a given week, compared to 50+ college football games. </p><p></p><p>What I'm saying is that in terms of ratings, people watching any single game, College isn't anywhere close to the NFL in most cases. Look at any given week where the most watched broadcast games in college draw about a 3.0, and compare it to Monday Night Football, on cable, drawing double that. The CFP drew a 18 rating, that's slightly above average for a regular Sunday NFL game. To say nothing of the NBC Sunday Night broadcasts that, despite being significantly down in 2017, were still well over a 10.0 for regular season games. By that measure, NFL is still far and away the most popular sport in the country, and it's not particularly close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zubaz, post: 2541376, member: 3528"] Of course not. There are 14-15 NFL games in a given week, compared to 50+ college football games. What I'm saying is that in terms of ratings, people watching any single game, College isn't anywhere close to the NFL in most cases. Look at any given week where the most watched broadcast games in college draw about a 3.0, and compare it to Monday Night Football, on cable, drawing double that. The CFP drew a 18 rating, that's slightly above average for a regular Sunday NFL game. To say nothing of the NBC Sunday Night broadcasts that, despite being significantly down in 2017, were still well over a 10.0 for regular season games. By that measure, NFL is still far and away the most popular sport in the country, and it's not particularly close. [/QUOTE]
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