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You don't like that weeknight TV stuff?
ESPN may treat us like crap but we are getting exposure.

The Cajuns at the Red Wolves this year drew 767,000 on ESPN2. Looking only at games vs. G5 schools, the most watched CUSA game was the title game drawing 449,000 viewers to ESPN2. The second most watched was MTSU at BYU with 313,000 viewers on ESPNU. More people watched AState vs. Louisiana than the two most watched CUSA G5 games combined.

The FS1 CUSA games drew an average of 116,670 viewers, Troy at AState drew 137,000 viewers on ESPNU and that was the least watched TV game for AState over the past two years. Throw out the FS1 games involving teams leaving for the AAC and CUSA games on FS1 averaged 90,500 viewers.
12-31-2013 01:37 PM
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