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re: Xfl I hat to admit it

Posted on 2/24/23 at 7:26 am to
Posted by LSU-MNCBABY
Knightsgate
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 2/24/23 at 7:26 am to
My 8 year old saw some of the highlights last night and asked if it was kids playing bc “they all look so small!”
Posted by SloaneRanger
Upper Hurstville
Member since Jan 2014
7964 posts
Posted on 2/24/23 at 7:48 am to
The original XFL back in the day was the tits.
Posted by TigerAlum93
Member since Sep 2010
3010 posts
Posted on 2/24/23 at 8:50 am to
The USFL will launch in April and should be exciting to watch.
Posted by TigerAlum93
Member since Sep 2010
3010 posts
Posted on 2/24/23 at 8:53 am to
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If one of these leagues can just last for more than a season or 2 and present a good product it’ll work.


I think the USFL has a good chance to build on last year and have a sustainable product, they have expanded their hub to four cities.
Posted by 1999
Where I be
Member since Oct 2009
29211 posts
Posted on 2/24/23 at 9:44 am to
i feel bad for people that watch spring football. like, get a hobby or something. frick.
Posted by biglego
Ask your mom where I been
Member since Nov 2007
76652 posts
Posted on 2/24/23 at 11:03 pm to
USFL is small potatoes
Posted by Dr RC
The Money Pit
Member since Aug 2011
58156 posts
Posted on 2/25/23 at 12:21 am to
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i feel bad for people that watch spring football. like, get a hobby or something. frick.


You mean hobbies like watching football?
Posted by Dr RC
The Money Pit
Member since Aug 2011
58156 posts
Posted on 2/25/23 at 12:34 am to
XFL 3.0 debut ratings were only so so though w/o knowing what number ESPN wants to hit it's hard to know what to consider good or bad for the league. For example, I know the AAF promised NFLN something like 300k in viewers and they did so well in doubling it that TNT was starting to air games too. So depending on what they promised their advertisers it's possible ESPN is completely fine w/1.54m. The league didn't seem to have near the advertising blitz it had for the opening of XFL 2.0 so they likely expected a lower number to at least some degree.

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The third edition of the XFL got off to a much slower start than its predecessors, including the USFL and Alliance of American Football.

The first four XFL telecast windows declined at least 50% in viewership from the equivalent windows of the previous XFL three years ago. The inaugural game, Vegas-Arlington on ABC Saturday afternoon, averaged 1.54 million viewers — down 54% from the inaugural game on the same network three years ago (3.30M). (Keep in mind the viewership three years ago did not include out-of-home viewing.)

Viewership also trailed the inaugural games of last year’s USFL (3.07M) and the 2019 Alliance of American Football (3.25M), with the caveat that those aired in primetime (and in the case of the USFL, on two broadcast networks).

ABC’s second game — St. Louis-San Antonio on Sunday — was the most-watched of the opening weekend with 1.57 million, down 54% from the equivalent FOX window three years ago (3.39M). Viewership also declined 27% from last year’s first Sunday afternoon USFL game on NBC (2.15M).

Shifting to cable, ESPN and FX combined to average 1.14 million for Orlando-Houston on Saturday night — down 65% from a primetime window on FOX three years ago (3.29M). Seattle-DC averaged a weekend-low 918,000 on ESPN alone Sunday night, down 63% from the same ESPN window in 2020 (2.50M). It took the prior XFL five weeks before it dipped below the million viewer mark for the first time.

Only two of the 20 games in the prior XFL averaged a smaller audience than Seattle-D.C. — the two final games ever played on what turned out to be the final Sunday of play (767K on FS1, 833K on ESPN).




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