One of the main reasons college ball is not as good as the NFL

It happens, but in this case it would have to be across the board false reporting.

I know the NFL took a hit with the Kaep crap and the downhill flow that came with it, but the league overall is strong again.


The Texans reported 71,787 vs the Falcons.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2019/attendance.htm

NRG Stadium has a seating capacity of 71,500, consisting of three main tiers that enclose the field.

That would have them at a full stadium.

10 minutes before kickoff..
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Steelers reported 64,037.. Stadium seating for Heinz is 68,400...

During the game.. Only 4,000 seats open?? Pfffttt....
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The tv ratings have gone up a tick due to new tv contracts but that's it.
 

stringmusic

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Are people not showing up at the stadiums for games? Maybe. The regular man has pretty much been priced out of NFL games due to PSL’s.

Here where it counts, TV is the money maker and gauge of popularity.

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Add up the viewers for the SNF game and then add up the top 7-8 college games. There are 5-6 times as many people across the country watching NFL games.
 

stringmusic

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Heck, over 6 million more people watched two crappy winless teams play on MNF than watched the #1 team in college almost get beat.
 
Are people not showing up at the stadiums for games? Maybe. The regular man has pretty much been priced out of NFL games due to PSL’s.

There are 5-6 times as many people across the country watching NFL games.

Why do college games get the "regular man" attending their games. Heck, eve paying out the nose for certain games.

There are 5-6 time more people? correction... there are 5-6 times more Liberals watching those games..
 

stringmusic

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The Texans reported 71,787 vs the Falcons.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2019/attendance.htm



That would have them at a full stadium.

10 minutes before kickoff..
EGNbfhVXUAAvzkj.jpg


Steelers reported 64,037.. Stadium seating for Heinz is 68,400...

During the game.. Only 4,000 seats open?? Pfffttt....
EGNrbAeXYAYyEOj


The tv ratings have gone up a tick due to new tv contracts but that's it.
That’s tickets sold not people in actual attendance. That’s one reason why they have PSL’s so they can show a sellout every game
 
Heck, over 6 million more people watched two crappy winless teams play on MNF than watched the #1 team in college almost get beat.


The NFL schedule makers — Senior Vice President of Scheduling Howard Katz, Senior Director of Broadcasting Blake Jones, Senior Manager of Broadcasting Charlotte Carey, Vice President of Broadcasting Michael North and Vice President of Broadcasting Onnie Bose — must consider the fans, the league’s broadcast partners and many other factors when building the 256-game schedule that spans the 17 weeks of the NFL season and showcases the league’s best matchups and talent.

They have to work around events that are already scheduled to take place in or near NFL stadiums — events that may compete with the games. The league begins collecting information from the clubs in January about any events that may create scheduling conflicts.

The NFL's marquee matchups often are scheduled to air during the week’s premier time slots — Thursday, Sunday or Monday nights or the late game on Sunday afternoons.

It's all marketing, Period. If there is nothing to compete with it most couch potatoes will turn on the games while they clean the house.
 

stringmusic

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Why do college games get the "regular man" attending their games. Heck, eve paying out the nose for certain games.
Because half the stadium is filled full of children.
 
That’s tickets sold not people in actual attendance. That’s one reason why they have PSL’s so they can show a sellout every game


And ^that's^ the reason they won't show the empty stadium's. More marketing! If they showed actual stadium's being empty their tv ratings would drop as well.
 

stringmusic

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It's all marketing, Period. If there is nothing to compete with it most couch potatoes will turn on the games while they clean the house.
Yea they can’t play a football game while Garth Brooks plays I got friends in low places. facepalm:
 

stringmusic

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And ^that's^ the reason they won't show the empty stadium's. More marketing! If they showed actual stadium's being empty their tv ratings would drop as well.
Yea, the NFL has good marketing. Your point? I just showed you the ratings. Argue with the screen in front of you.

Do you really believe that college football is more popular in America than the NFL?
 
Yea they can’t play a football game while Garth Brooks plays I got friends in low places. facepalm:


Hmmm... Maybe I was on to something..

Here's a list of "new shows".. Look at your Monday and Thursday nights compared to other nights.. Low rating shows are on to NOT compete with the NFL and it's new tv contracts.
 
Do you really believe that college football is more popular in America than the NFL?

I believe it is in different markets. And it is. Big Liberal Cities watch more NFL on TV...
 
I believe it is in different markets. And it is. Big Liberal Cities watch more NFL on TV...

https://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/08/...ca-where-college-football-means-the-most.html

https://thecomeback.com/nfl/the-electoral-map-of-football-the-nfl-vs-college-football.html
Argue with the screen in front of you.

Good advice.. You might want to take it.

And year after year College Football ratings have increased. Not decreased like the NFL and it's Liberal tactics.
 

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