Week 3 College Football

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  1. BuckeyeT

    BuckeyeT Well-Known Member

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    I know your pain Husker...we started 2022 with 3 good ones plus a true FR and a xfr from ASU who had decided to try his hand at LB since the RB room was full. Fast forward to kickoff of the CFP -v- UGA, we had 2. The true FR and the LBer.....quality depth so very important. Coach Day has been vocal about sharing more of the workload more often, esp earlier this season.
     
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    Deion no doubt has been good for CU football, probably good for the businesses in Boulder on Football weekends and Good for late night college football as well.

    Colorado's double-overtime victory against Colorado State, which ended in the early hours of Sunday in most of the country, drew 9.3 million viewers to make it the most-watched late-night college football game ever on ESPN.

    Coach Deion Sanders' Colorado team did not kick off until after 10 p.m. ET and did not secure the victory until about 2:30 a.m.

    Still, it was ESPN's fifth-most-watched regular-season game ever on the network for any time slot. That broadcast window for ESPN college football averaged about 1.7 million viewers last year.
     
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