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Crimson Tide, Longhorns Bring Loyal Markets to BCS Championship Game

Media and Entertainment | 01.06.2010

This year's college football BCS Championship Game features two undefeated national powerhouses: the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Texas Longhorns. The overwhelming talent and prominence of each program is undeniable. But will they carry enough "juice" to draw in TV viewers?

When the Longhorns dramatically stunned the USC Trojans in 2006, it became the most watched national championship game (35.6 million viewers) of the BCS era. But heavy star power - with names like Young, Leinart, and Bush - and an opponent from the second highest media market (Los Angeles) had a lot to with that.

MOST WATCHED BCS CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES, SINCE 1999
RANKDATEBOWLTEAMSAVG # OF VIEWERS
11/4/2006 *RoseTexas vs. USC35,630,000
21/3/2003FiestaOhio State vs. Miami29,104,000
31/8/2007 *BCSFlorida vs. Ohio State28,795,000
41/3/2001OrangeOklahoma vs. Florida State27,240,000
51/1/2000SugarFlorida State vs Virginia Tech26,962,000
Source: The Nielsen Company

* - Live + Same Day Viewing Estimates On This Page Include DVR Playback On The Same Day, Defined As 3AM-3AM

One thing's for sure: the teams' home markets will certainly be watching in full force. When Alabama defeated Florida in the SEC Championship Game last month, a whopping 50.2% of all TV households in the Birmingham market were tuned in. Meanwhile 32.3% of Austin's TV households tuned in to Texas's narrow 13-12 win over Nebraska in the Big 12 Championship Game.

And if the championship game is the main course for Birmingham and Austin viewers, both markets seem to be enjoying the football hors d'oeuvres served up so far in the bowl season. Birmingham, with a 10.6 average rating, sits at the top of the 56 metered markets tuning into this year's bowl games through January 4th. Austin, meanwhile, is tied for 9th among all metered markets with and average rating of 6.0 for all bowl games so far this season.

TOP RATED MARKETS, 2009-10 BOWL SEASON (thru 1/4/10)
RANKMARKET (DMA)RATINGSHARE
1Birmingham10.617
2Columbus, OH8.615
3Knoxville7.712
4Oklahoma City7.212
5Tulsa6.811
T6New Orleans6.711
T6Nashville6.711
8Atlanta6.612
T9Jacksonville6.011
T9Dayton6.011
T9Austin6.012
Source: The Nielsen Company

Note: Live + SD ratings for bowl games thru 1/4/10

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