National Brand
National Brand Oregon hit 3.1 million viewers in their baseball game vs. UNC.

Lowly Washington was able to squeak out 4.8 million viewers while being pitted against a Cowboys game
on TNF.

Anytime your average draw is Wake/Missouri/Syracuse/Minnesota levels, it screams National Brand.
EMFOSN.
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So a game on cable that started at 9 Eastern on a weeknight, beat a game on Fox that started an hour earlier. LOL
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Surprised
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FireTheJanitor said:
Saw the playoff did record viewership on Saturday so was curious how the rest of bowl season had shaken out.
National Brand Oregon hit 3.1 million viewers in their baseball game vs. UNC.
Lowly Washington was able to squeak out 4.8 million viewers while being pitted against a Cowboys game
on TNF.
Anytime your average draw is Wake/Missouri/Syracuse/Minnesota levels, it screams National Brand.
EMFOSN.
LOL.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:So a game on cable that started at 9 Eastern on a weeknight, beat a game on Fox that started an hour earlier. LOL
What a blockhead you are Bill.
Gee golly, that’s amazing.
What does the time they started have to do with anything. The Holiday Bowl was on 12/23; the Alamo Bowl was on 12/29.
You think a majority of the viewers tuned into the Alamo Bowl to see Washington?
The 4.8 million viewers tuned into see Texas play anybody in a better bowl game.
What would the ratings be if Oregon had played University of Texas in the Alamo Bowl?
Texas is big-time. They have their own network.
What was the viewership for the NFL game on Amazon Prime?
Haie: You’ve already used the baseball stadium schtick more than once . . .
“Lowly” Washington played a blue blood program with a huge following in a better bowl game.
Oregon played in a lower level bowl game than the Alamo Bowl and they didn’t deserve to be in a better game.
One game was on a Friday night, the day before Christmas Eve (the Holiday Bowl).
The other game was on a Thursday night between Christmas and New Years Day (the Alamo Bowl).
Texas has a HUGE football fanbase. North Carolina does in basketball. Football, not so much.
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trublue said:FireTheJanitor said:
Saw the playoff did record viewership on Saturday so was curious how the rest of bowl season had shaken out.
National Brand Oregon hit 3.1 million viewers in their baseball game vs. UNC.
Lowly Washington was able to squeak out 4.8 million viewers while being pitted against a Cowboys game
on TNF.
Anytime your average draw is Wake/Missouri/Syracuse/Minnesota levels, it screams National Brand.
EMFOSN.
LOL.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:So a game on cable that started at 9 Eastern on a weeknight, beat a game on Fox that started an hour earlier. LOL
What a blockhead you are Bill.
Gee golly, that’s amazing.
What does the time they started have to do with anything. The Holiday Bowl was on 12/23; the Alamo Bowl was on 12/29.
You think a majority of the viewers tuned into the Alamo Bowl to see Washington?
The 4.8 million viewers tuned into see Texas play anybody in a better bowl game.
What would the ratings be if Oregon had played University of Texas in the Alamo Bowl?
Texas is big-time. They have their own network.
What was the viewership for the NFL game on Amazon Prime?
Haie: You’ve already used the baseball stadium schtick more than once . . .
“Lowly” Washington played a blue blood program with a huge following in a better bowl game.
Oregon played in a lower level bowl game than the Alamo Bowl and they didn’t deserve to be in a better game.
One game was on a Friday night, the day before Christmas Eve (the Holiday Bowl).
The other game was on a Thursday night between Christmas and New Years Day (the Alamo Bowl).
Texas has a HUGE football fanbase. North Carolina does in basketball. Football, not so much.
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Mr. High IQ (sans narcissism) weighs in.
Get those boosters, BTP.
Remember, it’s the “Pandemic of the Unvaccinated”.
Do they teach “critical thinking” in college, Mr. High IQ? -
There were 2 games on and your viewership was from Twxas, not you and ours had a basketball school. If you look all year, we dominated you fucks in tv viewership.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:So a game on cable that started at 9 Eastern on a weeknight, beat a game on Fox that started an hour earlier. LOL
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Hey Tru. Ours was on the 28th.
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Word vomit and doesn’t even know when Oregon played. Put the crack pipe down even if the facts hurt loser.backthepack said:trublue said:FireTheJanitor said:Saw the playoff did record viewership on Saturday so was curious how the rest of bowl season had shaken out.
National Brand Oregon hit 3.1 million viewers in their baseball game vs. UNC.
Lowly Washington was able to squeak out 4.8 million viewers while being pitted against a Cowboys game
on TNF.
Anytime your average draw is Wake/Missouri/Syracuse/Minnesota levels, it screams National Brand.
EMFOSN.
LOL.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:So a game on cable that started at 9 Eastern on a weeknight, beat a game on Fox that started an hour earlier. LOL
What a blockhead you are Bill.
Gee golly, that’s amazing.
What does the time they started have to do with anything. The Holiday Bowl was on 12/23; the Alamo Bowl was on 12/29.
You think a majority of the viewers tuned into the Alamo Bowl to see Washington?
The 4.8 million viewers tuned into see Texas play anybody in a better bowl game.
What would the ratings be if Oregon had played University of Texas in the Alamo Bowl?
Texas is big-time. They have their own network.
What was the viewership for the NFL game on Amazon Prime?
Haie: You’ve already used the baseball stadium schtick more than once . . .
“Lowly” Washington played a blue blood program with a huge following in a better bowl game.
Oregon played in a lower level bowl game than the Alamo Bowl and they didn’t deserve to be in a better game.
One game was on a Friday night, the day before Christmas Eve (the Holiday Bowl).
The other game was on a Thursday night between Christmas and New Years Day (the Alamo Bowl).
Texas has a HUGE football fanbase. North Carolina does in basketball. Football, not so much.
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So nobody wants to watch Oregon? Got it.Goduckies said:
There were 2 games on and your viewership was from Twxas, not you and ours had a basketball school. If you look all year, we dominated you fucks in tv viewership.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:So a game on cable that started at 9 Eastern on a weeknight, beat a game on Fox that started an hour earlier. LOL
Huskies had an NFL game on. Do we need to explain to you how NFL ratings compare? -
loltrublue said:FireTheJanitor said:Saw the playoff did record viewership on Saturday so was curious how the rest of bowl season had shaken out.
National Brand Oregon hit 3.1 million viewers in their baseball game vs. UNC.
Lowly Washington was able to squeak out 4.8 million viewers while being pitted against a Cowboys game
on TNF.
Anytime your average draw is Wake/Missouri/Syracuse/Minnesota levels, it screams National Brand.
EMFOSN.
LOL.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:So a game on cable that started at 9 Eastern on a weeknight, beat a game on Fox that started an hour earlier. LOL
What a blockhead you are Bill.
Gee golly, that’s amazing.
What does the time they started have to do with anything. The Holiday Bowl was on 12/23; the Alamo Bowl was on 12/29.
You think a majority of the viewers tuned into the Alamo Bowl to see Washington?
The 4.8 million viewers tuned into see Texas play anybody in a better bowl game.
What would the ratings be if Oregon had played University of Texas in the Alamo Bowl?
Texas is big-time. They have their own network.
What was the viewership for the NFL game on Amazon Prime?
Haie: You’ve already used the baseball stadium schtick more than once . . .
“Lowly” Washington played a blue blood program with a huge following in a better bowl game.
Oregon played in a lower level bowl game than the Alamo Bowl and they didn’t deserve to be in a better game.
One game was on a Friday night, the day before Christmas Eve (the Holiday Bowl).
The other game was on a Thursday night between Christmas and New Years Day (the Alamo Bowl).
Texas has a HUGE football fanbase. North Carolina does in basketball. Football, not so much.
The Holiday Bowl was the night before. You just listed a bunch of lame excuses. The ratings weren't even close, and those bowls are both second tier, mid level bowls. Take your meds, it might help (probably not actually).




