Most of these "butts in seats" numbers are not very impressive for championship college football. Therefore, I am now taking over and under bets on the year when the NCAA and member schools start reporting their online radio/video streaming numbers:wiu712 wrote:Attendance at the FCS 2nd round play-off games (Dec 6):
Liberty at Villanova = 3,113. Villanova won 29-22.
Fordham at New Hampshire = 4,021. New Hampshire won 44-19.
Northern Iowa at Illinois State = 5,575. Illinois State won 41-21.
Richmond at Coastal Carolina = 5,601. Coastal Carolina won 36-15.
Montana at Eastern Washington = 7,919. Eastern Washington won 37-20.
Indiana State at Chattanooga = 8,419. Chattanooga won 35-14.
Sam Houston State at Jacksonville State = 10,832. Sam Houston State won 37-26.
South Dakota State at North Dakota State = 18,113. North Dakota State won 27-24.
The year during which online radio and video streaming statistics are added to game boxscore "attendance" numbers will be 2017.
Another advantage of bringing this information front and center is that it will force schools to really put out a top-notch streaming product to their audience. That stream I witnessed the other night from Akron was as bad as one could ever be.