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How do USF's TV ratings compare to UCONN and Cincy's??


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I would be interesting to see how well USF TV ratings have been this season compared to UCONN and Cincy's TV ratings. Bowl games love teams that bring in good TV ratings, so hopefully USF can push this to them if we are ahead of UCONN and Cincy. Anyone know how to get the answer to that?? Thanks

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I would think much better.  We broke ESPN records when we played WV and RU.

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I would think much better.  We broke ESPN records when we played WV and RU.

Yeah, it really isn't even close for tv ratings.

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And I think our TV ratings could help a bit with the bowl reps.

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We broke a Friday Night record for WVU, not sure about Rutgers.

Really hough, we have no clue how UConn or Cincy did.

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