Kirk Van Houten
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- May 7, 2019
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Another game another record. Seems like as long as Clark is there this year we could the women's championship get better numbers than the men's championship.
It’s definitely going to.Dear god now it's hard not to think the final four games of the WBB will be bigger than the MBB
Dear god now it's hard not to think the final four games of the WBB will be bigger than the MBB
Certainly a more realistic probability than the multiple people on X that were saying, and being serious about it, that the NCAAW National Championship game can/will get bigger viewership than the Super Bowl in 10-15 years.
The way people turn positives into absurdity, thinking they're championing women's sports but instead look idiotic.
Annoying as ignoring history. "No one watched before now! Women's basketball!" and I'm sitting there thinking I remember the early-to-mid 90s Women's National Championship games getting over 7.0M every other year, and the Cheryl Miller era doing big #'s (twice broke 11.0M,) and UConn-OU and UConn-Vols both getting over 5.5M on cable/ESPN in early/mid-00s. Only thing that changed is Clark and more games on TV but everyone acts like women's basketball is 'new' or has never been popular anywhere and act like the Final Four/Championship games were getting 100k average viewership the previous 40 years. It's ridiculous and makes the coverage of the success(es) annoying. Should be celebrating the increase, but not while ignoring that people have certainly watched women's college basketball before the last two years and that some big #'s were put up at various times. Which this rant made even more sense before Monday and the record viewership because that # had never happened before, but it all still applies, regardless.
South Carolina-Iowa women's final is top hoops game in five yearsI'm going to go 2/3M over the men championship
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Oh and btw it's probably going to be closer to 19M