I think some of these numbers reflect moving from network to cable , especialy the larger bowls like the bcs and rose which set cable records when they aired.
Wow I'm shocked. A bowl game on at 11 in the morning on a day that most people were back at work between a service academy and a small, private school didn't set the world on fire?
Honestly, the only reason we aren't last is because of Army's fan base, which is sad. Not really anybody's fault though. As stated before, the time of the game was miserable. If I wasn't an SMU fan/alum, I would have turned the game off before the end of the 1st quarter no question, assuming I was sitting around doing nothing and had the time to watch it. Watching A Christmas Story on repeat for the 17th time would have been more entertaining than that game if I had absolutely no rooting interest in it.
Usually, the team that scores the most points wins the game - John Madden
yea it was at a terrible time and the game itself was quite boring- unless you are a die hard smu fan. our "high flying" offense put up a whopping 0 points in the first half... that should be enough to kill any casual viewer's interest.
Noon eastern, 9 a.m. Pacific on probably the last work day of the year. Yeah, the ratings were bad. Put that game at 7 p.m. it would have been much higher.