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I brought this over from another site and appreciate the homework the fellow did...and how about that?

 

With all of the realignment discussion, I decided to gather viewership history for the PAC 12 going back to 2012.

These numbers are what I believe will drive the realignment discussion, and Oregon clearly brings the value with the highest average viewership in the PAC-12.

 

10 Year Average
 

Oregon 3,355,620
USC 2,898,676
Stanford 2,537,460
Washington 2,168,508
UCLA 1,983,096
Utah 1,711,963
Washington State 1,586,624
Arizona State 1,476,621
CAL 1,455,353
Arizona 1,323,943
Colorado 1,316,262
Oregon State 1,266,235

 

Full Data can be found here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mmhVtiVAzkxbDtGoo1iGBVKpGs2wLkfd8tIXX4y01Os/edit?usp=sharing

Information was sourced from here: https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/college-football-tv-ratings/

 

 

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Mr. FishDuck

Well done, Charles!

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ASU (Phoenix) behind WSU (Pullman) is an absolute embarrassment.

Oregon's greatest weakness is that we don't belong to a single easy to target media market. We are national and EVERYWHERE! 

 

Which has a different sort of value. 

On 7/3/2022 at 9:54 PM, David Marsh said:

Oregon's greatest weakness is that we don't belong to a single easy to target media market. We are national and EVERYWHERE! 

 

Which has a different sort of value. 

A greater value imo. With further success that value increases. 

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