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MW vs PAC viewership chart

RebelinWA

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In one of the other threads someone posted a medium article that had an average viewership per school. In my opinion that data was pretty sloppily aggregated. So I took it upon myself using data that is public information that in no way violates my existing NDAs; I created a list on average viewership for all of the MW and PAC schools. This data does not include any unknown numbers, and is simply the available viewership per game of a school divided by the number of games that had data.

Going with our current rivalry theme, the good guys are marked in red, while the pac is marked blue.



Boise (12-2)2.4m, 1m W/O CFP (9 games)
CSU (8-5)1.1m, 634k W/O CU (5 games)
UNLV (11-3)1.05m (7 games)
OSU (5-7)913k (8 games)
FSU (6-7)694k (8 games)
Hawaii (5-7)694k (2 games)
WSU (8-5)691k (11 games)
UTEP (3-9)602k (3 games)
reno (3-10)471k (5 games)
SDSU (3-9)454k (4 games)
SJSU (7-6)387k (7 games)
New Mexico (5-7)358k (7 games)
AFA (5-7)343k (5 games)
USU (4-8)308k (4 games)
Wyoming (3-9)245k (3 games)

For fun, here is Memphis and Tulane
Memphis (6-2)424k (10 games)
Tulane (9-5)695k (11 games)


By comparison, OSU and WSU's viewership has more than halved since 2023. (2.3m over 9 games for OSU, and 2.15 over 6 for games WSU). I predict OSU and WSU numbers will DECREASE further in 2025.

Notes:
1. Included are bowl game numbers and conference championships when available for all teams.

2. I did not differentiate between linear and streaming, though I do have that data.

3. Its interesting to note that without Boise's CFP data or CSU playing CU, UNLV would have been at the top of the list.

4. There is only limited publicly available CBS data (3 games total)

5. If you really want to see the separation between the P4 and G6, the Texas V Georgia averages for both of their games against each other for this season averaged higher than Boise vs Penn state (14.9m vs 13.8m)

6. Hawaii's numbers are a bit of a black box since Spectrum doesn't publish numbers.

Sources are a mix of https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/college-football-tv-ratings/ (which is sourced from Nielsens) and articles posted by included schools.
 
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Its a bit correlative. OSU's value was higher because of who they were playing. It'll drop based on the averages of the other schools going to the Pac. Honestly, it'll be the same for us too.

I think it's true of all G5.

Give them a good P4 opponent, TV numbers are good.

G5 vs G5 not in a championship game numbers come way down.

UNLV vs Kansas solid numbers.

UNLV vs UNM, not so much.

CSU vs CU great numbers.

CSU vs USU literally nobody outside of Logan and Ft Collins gives a damn.
 
TY for putting this info together RebelinWA. I’m wondering, with UNLV being at the top when removing BSU’s CFP game, is there any other G5 school with higher numbers than UNLV? (Thinking about UNLV being at the top of the P4 selection list.)
 
I believe Mullen alone as the coach is enough to give a nice boost to the viewership for UNLV. My expectation is that UNLV will easily win the viewership numbers next season, and I wouldn't put it out of line that UNLV has a chance to win the attendance numbers also. As a side note regarding attendance, UNLV had the second highest year over year percentage increase only a fraction of a percent beyind SMU at over 36%!
 
I believe Mullen alone as the coach is enough to give a nice boost to the viewership for UNLV. My expectation is that UNLV will easily win the viewership numbers next season, and I wouldn't put it out of line that UNLV has a chance to win the attendance numbers also. As a side note regarding attendance, UNLV had the second highest year over year percentage increase only a fraction of a percent beyind SMU at over 36%!
I'm not sure how we count attendance. Is it butts in the seat or is it tickets sold? We know suds counts tickets sold. I don't think they filled 30% of the butts in the seats this season but they have sold a lot of tickets where it seems like 80%.
 
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