I'm honestly curious, are there really that many people that still watch Gameday? It always seemed like a regurgitation week after week.
This is one of the reasons they are struggling. They focus on select schools and just ignore the rest. Why does half the country’s watch it if their teams aren’t included. They said they wanted to focus on new great storylines this year and going back to Ohio State isn’t doing that.I get that we're disappointed, but ESPN is trying to make money here. That's their goal. Osu vs Penn state is a higher profile match up. I mean, it just is. I would have loved to see us get GameDay, but it's hard to argue with their choice.
So you want a television network to apologize for trying to maximize their viewership? Yep, they favor the conferences that they have a vested interest in. And?I get that, but they just did Penn St last week (two weeks in a row), this is the second time this year they're in Columbus, and you know they'll be in Ann Arbor for UM-OSU. Can they at least make it a little less obvious that they spread their legs for the Big 10?
So you want a television network to apologize for trying to maximize their viewership? Yep, they favor the conferences that they have a vested interest in. And?
I want GameDay to come as much as the next cyclone, but I can't fault ESPN for picking Osu. They aren't in the game to be fair to every school/conference.
So you want a television network to apologize for trying to maximize their viewership? Yep, they favor the conferences that they have a vested interest in. And?
I want GameDay to come as much as the next cyclone, but I can't fault ESPN for picking Osu. They aren't in the game to be fair to every school/conference.
the highest rating for college gameday come @JamesMadison. That shows ou people like watching new and unique places. On reddit everyone is complaining about how they wished they went to ames instead because that would've been something new.So you want a television network to apologize for trying to maximize their viewership? Yep, they favor the conferences that they have a vested interest in. And?
I want GameDay to come as much as the next cyclone, but I can't fault ESPN for picking Osu. They aren't in the game to be fair to every school/conference.
The fact that ESPN would choose to promote a game on their chief competitor just shows what sort of leadership ESPN has and why they are going downhill so fast.
This.Ohio State vs Penn State is the biggest story in college football this week...fabricated or not, and regardless of channel. ESPN has more to make getting in on that action and pumping Gameday viewership instead of letting Fox have it all. They are angling to get both OSU and PSU into the CFB Playoff...it starts next week...mark it.
This is the resume of the #6 team in the nation.
But the Big 10 makes the most money out of all leagues and has by far the most fans, so again, it makes sense.
I'm going to offer a weird idea, just for the sake of discussion, and see where it goes.
Wouldn't it help them to promote more leagues than just the one, in the idea of building their own audience for multiple leagues instead of depending on just the one, or is the audience really that limited that only one is possible?
I'm just curious here. This could go a lot of valid directions.
Hate to say it, but had we beaten Iowa, or Iowa would have knocked off PSU, we probably would have gotten it.
This is the resume of the #6 team in the nation.
Then why the heck are they going to places like Abilene Christian and James Madison every year? Does that really bring in the raitings?Several folks being very myopic, here. They're choosing a game between two top 10 teams, both with national brands. It's a higher profile game. It just is. Picking the site of a higher profile game that will likely drive better ratings for their show isn't why "ESPN is struggling." That's just an easy out excuse.