ESPN College Sports Update

November 15, 2011

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ESPNU goes coast-to-coast with ESPNU Road Trip in California, The Battle Presented by AT&T in Louisiana and ESPNU All-Access: Miami down South. No sweater needed for this week’s pit stops….

Wednesday (5 p.m.) – ESPNU Road Trip visits Palo Alto, Calif., for a Pac-12 clash between Stanford and Oregon airing at 5 p.m. See all the sights and sounds as hosts Drubner and Niki Noto explore the Harvard of the West, get in-synch for the big game and have some tailgating fun with the Stanford Tree.  

Wednesday (11 p.m.) – ESPNU All-Access: Miami chronicles how new head coach Al Golden is working to restore the legacy of the football program. Watch the coaches’ and players’ struggles and sacrifices laboring through fall training camp and see Golden and his players operate under the media scrutiny following reports of an NCAA investigation of the athletic program.

Thursday (10 p.m.) – The Battle Presented by AT&T debuts with back-to-back airings showcasing the heart, sweat and determination of the iconic HBCU marching band, Grambling State Tigers.

 

College GameDay Notebook

ESPN’s Emmy Award-winning College GameDay Built by The Home Depot will originate from a new college campus for the second straight week – visiting the University of Houston, on Saturday, Nov. 19, in advance of the Conference USA matchup between No. 11 Houston and SMU. The GameDay set will be located at Cullen Circle on Houston’s campus. The weekly show airs at 9-10 a.m. on ESPNU and 10 a.m.-noon on ESPN.

Houston and SMU are each making a first appearance on College GameDay.

This week’s show features  a segment on Houston’s Case Keenum’s record-breaking season and Virginia head coach Mike London and his former profession as a police officer.

 

A Ratings Review

The Quicken Loans Carrier Classic, played on Veteran’s Day (11-11-11), provided some indelible images against the backdrop of San Diego Harbor at sunset, and a lasting mark on ESPN’s early-season college basketball ratings. 

The Friday game between top-ranked North Carolina and Michigan State aboard the docked USS Carl Vinson posted a 2.7 rating for 3,859,119 viewers – ESPN’s highest-rated and most-viewed regular-season men’s college basketball game since March 4, 2006 featuring then-No. 15 North Carolina vs. then- No. 1 Duke (3.5 for 4,702,483 viewers).

In addition, the Veteran’s Day game ranks as ESPN’s highest-rated November contest since the Nov. 27, 1992 NIT Championship when Virginia topped Notre Dame, also delivering a 2.7 rating.

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Weekly Highlights

The football schedule for Saturday, Nov. 19 includes coverage of the top five teams and eight of the top nine. Highlighted by:

No. 5 Oklahoma at No. 22 Baylor (8 p.m., ABC)
Joe Tessitore, Matt Millen & Heather Cox

No. 16 Nebraska at No. 18 Michigan (noon, ESPN & ESPN3)
Dave Pasch, Chris Spielman, Urban Meyer & Quint Kessenich

USC at No. 4 Oregon (8 p.m., ABC)
Brent Musburger, Kirk Herbstreit & Erin Andrews

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The men’s hoops schedule this week features action from nine pre-season tournaments and ranked teams in action, highlighted by:

The women’s hoops schedule features action from six ranked teams in the first full week of play, highlighted by:

The studio programming schedule includes its regularly scheduled shows this week with the addition of special programming, highlighted by:

 
Weekly Schedule & Talent

Football | Men’s Basketball | Women’s Basketball | Studio

 

Spotlight: SEC “Storied”

Two decades ago, the SEC expanded to 12 schools and hosted a conference championship game for the first time in college football history. Many thought this would jeopardize national title aspirations for the schools involved. Undefeated Alabama normally would have gone straight to a matchup with Miami in the Sugar Bowl with the national championship on the line, but instead was forced to play Steve Spurrier’s Florida squad first for the SEC title.

The Play That Changed College Football, premieres on ESPNU Thursday, Dec. 1, at 11 p.m. as the second of four documentaries airing this year as part of SEC “Storied”.

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