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Epic College Football Playoff National Championship Delivers Massive 16.7 Overnight [tr]
ESPN ^ | January 9, 2018 | Derek Volner

Posted on 01/09/2018 9:21:00 AM PST by C19fan

ESPN’s presentation of the epic College Football Playoff National Championship between Georgia and Alabama (Jan. 8 at 8 p.m.) delivered a massive 16.7 overnight on its Nielsen-rated networks (ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU) as part of its MegaCast production, up 9% from last season’s thrilling College Football Playoff National Championship on the same three Nielsen-rated networks. The ESPN-only presentation delivered a monster 16.0 overnight for the Crimson Tide’s overtime victory, up 8% from the ESPN-only presentation last season, a game which featured a dramatic, last minute touchdown to win the game.

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To: for-q-clinton

All I can say is remember 1966 ang the missing ring.


81 posted on 01/09/2018 11:42:17 AM PST by chesley (What is life but a long dialog with imbeciles? - Pierre Ryckmans)
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To: dfwgator
…the Indians had a one-run advantage for the series, so they should have been declared the winner right there.

I cede to your analysis.

The Cubs have now gone 109 years without a WS Championship.

82 posted on 01/09/2018 11:42:20 AM PST by Mr.Unique (The government, by its very nature, cannot give except what it first takes.)
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To: wardaddy

It would be easier for them if they play in the SEC. They get an easier schedule all year and then they get to play more cream puffs the rest of the schedule. And if they lose to a conf. team they’ll just claim it doesn’t matter/count since it’s an SEC loss.

And if they played in the SEC and won then they’d have ESPN backing them.


83 posted on 01/09/2018 11:43:32 AM PST by for-q-clinton (If at first you don't succeed keep on sucking until you do succeed)
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To: for-q-clinton

Don’t know. Football has always included plenty of politics. Take 1966 for example. And I care nothing for the SEC. I am a Tide fan. Period.


84 posted on 01/09/2018 11:45:55 AM PST by chesley (What is life but a long dialog with imbeciles? - Pierre Ryckmans)
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To: for-q-clinton

Come on. Look I wished UCF could have had a shot, but it’s just ridiculous to suggest that if they played an 8-game conference schedule in the SEC, they would have been unscathed.

Of course they would have had at least 1 conference win, against UF.


85 posted on 01/09/2018 11:46:27 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: chesley

LOL, let’s just go back to awarding the National Championship before the bowl games.


86 posted on 01/09/2018 11:47:14 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: Huskrrrr

They like to did last night, though. I cannot recall when I’ ve seen so many defensive mistakes


87 posted on 01/09/2018 11:48:38 AM PST by chesley (What is life but a long dialog with imbeciles? - Pierre Ryckmans)
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To: C19fan

UCF got 4 First Place votes, LOL.


88 posted on 01/09/2018 11:49:11 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator

LOL yourself. That was actually the second year of the after bowl polls.


89 posted on 01/09/2018 11:54:19 AM PST by chesley (What is life but a long dialog with imbeciles? - Pierre Ryckmans)
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To: for-q-clinton
…They are undefeated which is the gold standard.

Then my grandson’s 10-12 Peewee team is in the running.

The kids we be glad to hear this.

90 posted on 01/09/2018 11:55:14 AM PST by Mr.Unique (The government, by its very nature, cannot give except what it first takes.)
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To: chesley

I’m confused, Nixon was in the locker room in 1969 when Texas beat Arkansas and they were declared National Champions, and that was before the bowl games.

They may have taken polls post bowl-game, but I thought the National Champion was still designated before the bowl game.


91 posted on 01/09/2018 12:05:53 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: Mr.Unique

What about North Dakota State?

I’d love to see the FBS and FCS Champs go head-to-head.


92 posted on 01/09/2018 12:08:13 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: Buckeye McFrog

10-3 overall...again strength of schedule ...some tough games most not


93 posted on 01/09/2018 12:15:02 PM PST by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Nifster

2 of the 3 losses were to UCF.


94 posted on 01/09/2018 12:16:01 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: Mr.Unique

Wow they beat Auburn too? That’s one hell of a peewee football team. Do you have a link to a story on that game?


95 posted on 01/09/2018 12:23:40 PM PST by for-q-clinton (If at first you don't succeed keep on sucking until you do succeed)
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To: babble-on

Just curious, who at ESPN stated this, when and, more importantly, why would this be the case? I can only assume you say the CFP was horrified with Oklahoma loosing since it meant an all SEC final, yet if I am wrong please correct me. I really do not care much for ESPN or the NCAA football championship process yet your assertion is intriguing.

Unless you have responses at your finger tips please do not bother to look them up. I really truly am not that interested, just passing intellectual curiosity like many other topics out there which seasonally attract my attention.

Regards.


96 posted on 01/09/2018 12:35:18 PM PST by Sine_Pari
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To: for-q-clinton
Wow they beat Auburn too? That’s one hell of a peewee football team. Do you have a link to a story on that game?

Here:

 Auburn football crashes out with embarrassing loss to 10-12 Peewee team,

97 posted on 01/09/2018 12:37:38 PM PST by Mr.Unique (The government, by its very nature, cannot give except what it first takes.)
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To: Sine_Pari

That was from Dan Patrick, who though no longer at ESPN professed to know what matchup would have offered the best ratings and therefore how the seedings were made in the semifinals to produce said matchup.

Makes sense that they would want more than one conference, and to have the Heisman winner in the final. Also note that the top Las Vegas odds all along were on Alabama, yet somehow they were the #4 seed.


98 posted on 01/09/2018 1:11:30 PM PST by babble-on
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To: dfwgator
Beg your pardon. In 1964, Bama was NC but lost to Texas. So in 1965, AP conducted a poll after the bowl games. Bama was champion after the bowls.

Then, and this is where my memory played me false, they went back to before the bowl poll in 1966.

Bama was the two-time defending national champ, but dropped to third, supposedly because of its weak opponent, after Notre Dame and Michigan State. And stayed there all year.

Eventually, ND and MState played. Ara Parseghian went for a tie, specifically so he could stay on top of the polls, and he did. Notre Dame had a policy of not playing bowl games and Michigan State was tied to the Rose Bowl. All Alabama could do was whip the tar out of the Nebraska Cornhuskers 34-7 in the Sugar Bowl.

So the only undefeated and untied school did not retain their national championship. I have detested ND ever since. I acquit MS as they did play for a win.

Anyway, to get to my point, the reason it was third was that, I have read, Jim Murray of the Los Angeles Times, didn't give Bama any votes for political reasons. But that's neither here, not there.

Bama has been where UCF is, only they were a major team. Politics plays a part in college football, as much as we wish it did not. This being the case, I am not going to complain when it occasionally favors my team instead of the more usual other way around. For instance, in the 70s ND again jumped Alabama.

Bama got in because they were a known, quality team. Can UCF say the same? And Ohio State had a much greater blemish on its record than Bama did on its. IMO. My opinion does not count, but the committee's does.

FYI: here is the relevant passage from Wikipedia on the history or the AP poll

At the end of the 1947 season the AP released an unofficial post-bowl poll which differed from the regular season final poll.[8] Until the 1968 college football season, the final AP poll of the season was released following the end of the regular season, with the lone exception of the 1965 season. In 1964, Alabama was named the national champion in the final AP Poll following the completion of the regular season, but lost in the Orange Bowl to Texas, leaving Arkansas as the only undefeated, untied team after the Razorbacks defeated Nebraska in the Cotton Bowl Classic. In 1965, the AP's decision to wait to crown its champion paid handsomely, as top-ranked Michigan State lost to UCLA in the Rose Bowl, number two Arkansas lost to LSU in the Cotton Bowl Classic, and fourth-ranked Alabama defeated third-ranked Nebraska in the Orange Bowl, vaulting the Crimson Tide to the top of the AP's final poll (Michigan State was named national champion in the final UPI Coaches Poll, which did not conduct a post-bowl poll).

Beginning in the 1968 season, the post bowl game poll became permanent and the AP championship reflected the bowl game results. The UPI did not follow suit with the coaches' poll until the 1974 season

If my memory is correct, there was some minor poll after the bowl game that selected Bama as the champs, but I haven't been able to verify this. However, take a look at this statement from Wikipedia's article on the 1966 squad.

The NCAA recognizes consensus national champions as the teams that have captured a championship by way of one of the major polls since the 1950 college football season.[46]

Although Alabama was the only team with a perfect record at the end of the season as Notre Dame and Michigan State tied in their meeting, it was not recognized as national champion.[47]

Keith Dunnavant suggests in his book about the 1966 season, that the continued segregation of the Alabama football team (the Crimson Tide did not integrate until Wilbur Jackson and John Mitchell made the 1971 team), as well as the Birmingham campaign and Selma to Montgomery marches by white Alabamians during the Civil Rights Movement, cost the Crimson Tide support with voters in 1966 and led to the third-place finish.[48]

The 1966 squad was retroactively recognized as national champion by Berryman and Sagarin (ELO-Chess) but Alabama does not claim either in their official national championship total.[46][49]

99 posted on 01/09/2018 1:12:25 PM PST by chesley (What is life but a long dialog with imbeciles? - Pierre Ryckmans)
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To: Mr.Unique

That was just a loss to another top tier team. Big 10 beating up Big 10. Happens every year. Kind of like the SEC used to do when they were good.


100 posted on 01/09/2018 1:39:30 PM PST by for-q-clinton (If at first you don't succeed keep on sucking until you do succeed)
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