[NU Sports] We beat Iowa five ways
cherron604 at aol.com
cherron604 at aol.com
Fri Jan 2 10:49:43 CST 2009
I wonder if the Outback Bowl people are kicking themselves ?
1 - We beat Iowa on the field
2 - We beat Iowa in the standings
3 - The Alamo Bowl beat the Outback Bowl in attendance, 55,986 to 55,117?(impressive considering they have a better date, Jan 1 vs. Dec 29, and the fact that it is much easier to fly into Tampa than into San Antonio)
4 - Since our football rebirth in 1995, the Outback Bowl has been averaging 61,864.? This year's attendance of 55,117 was DOWN almost 11%.? During the same period, the Alamo Bowl has averaged 60,677.? This year's attendance of 55,986 was down only 7.7%? (thanks to the sour economy)
5 - Both bowls exhibit wide swings in attendance, the Alamo relating to the presence of a Texas team, or Michigan/Penn State/Ohio State.? Without one of these teams, the Alamo averages 56,544.? Our attendance of 55,986 was down only 1% from this 'non-Texas, non-Big Ten giant' attendance.?
The Outback looks similar with Florida, Michigan, Penn State and Ohio State.? Without one of these teams, the Outback averages 57,579.? This year's attendance was down almost 4.3% from the 'non-Florida, non-Big Ten giant' average
Unfortunately, the 6th way would have been to win our game, but as many have pointed out, our match-up was significantly worse than theirs.? And the?Bowl committees don't really care about those kind of issues.
I have not seen the TV ratings for the Outback bowl, but it is probably not appropriate to compare ratings for a Monday night event with ratings for a New Years Day morning event.
Though I don't think the data exists, it would be interesting to compare the disposable incomes of the two fan bases, and to compare the average amount spent?by the Iowa and NU fans in the two host cities.
Chuck Herron?? Tech '85
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