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RE: Alabama/FSU biggest ratings in years for opening weekend. ND tied lowest ratings.
(09-08-2017 12:19 PM)stever20 Wrote:  tomorrow will be interesting with the ratings...
7pm 13 Auburn @ 3 Clemson, ESPN
730pm 15 Georgia @ 24 Notre Dame, NBC
730pm 5 Oklahoma @ 2 Ohio St, ABC
830pm 14 Stanford @ 6 USC, Fox

lead-ins to these may be important with getting folks hooked before the prime game.....
ESPN- women's US Open final
ABC- Pittsburgh @ Penn St starting at 330pm
Fox- Nebraska @ Oregon starting at 430pm

This is why I prefer ESPN controlling everything.

The games people will want to watch are all coming on at the same time on different channels. While the rest of the day is filled with games no one wants to watch.
09-08-2017 12:27 PM
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RE: Alabama/FSU biggest ratings in years for opening weekend. ND tied lowest ratings. - TrojanCampaign - 09-08-2017 12:27 PM



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