How Did USC-Michigan Compare To Other Marquee Games?

USC-Michigan featured two marquee programs but it was only the sixth-most watched game on Saturday.

As these ratings show, the SEC is king when it comes to viewership.

  1. Oklahoma vs. Texas at 3:30 p.m. ET on ABC (8.7 million viewers)
  2. Alabama vs. Missouri at noon ET on ABC (7 million viewers)
  3. Georgia vs. Auburn at 7:30 p.m. ET on ABC (6.7 million viewers)
  4. Indiana vs. Oregon at 3:30 p.m. ET on CBS (5.6 million viewers)
  5. Ohio State vs. Illinois at noon ET on Fox (5.3 million viewers)
  6. Michigan vs. USC at 7:30 p.m. ET on NBC (4.3 million viewers)

29 thoughts on “How Did USC-Michigan Compare To Other Marquee Games?

      1. GEORGE TIREBITER WOULD LOVE TO DO THIS SCENE…. IF…. MOE COULD BE REPLACED BY ELSA MARTINELLI….

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  1. Does anyone know what kind of hands Jackson and Miller have? They both have shown they can run the ball —but it would be a shame if we lost the ability to throw to our backs.

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      1. I think I asked what kind –not how many.

        #AsIn”AreTheyAnyGoodAtCatching&HoldingOnToAFootball?”

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  2. SC PhD student arrested for drugging and raping multiple women, more victims likely

    Oh, where is the student from ? CHINA

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    1. Yeah, but he is Chinese. Kind of falls under the “if it’s too tiny to feel it” clause.

      Gabriella can probably expound on that.

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  3. DON: It figures the game to watch was Oklahoma-Texas, a longtime rivalry; the others were not

    KAM: There still were over 4-million watching SC-Michigan. That’s enough for me

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    1. KAM: 16 years of incompetence has reduced USC’s marquee value.

      DON: A big win at South Bend Saturday will reverse that trend!

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  4. KAM: You got hammered by most people over your Charlie Kirk jokes at his funeral. You talked about how ‘this one time you and Charlie were talking about your near assassination, and Charlie went ‘wow’, he couldn’t believe in your luck.

    DON: And I said “I guess I’m better at dodging bullets than Charlie”

    KAM: Knowing your style, I think it’s funny. Anyone else, maybe not

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    1. DON: Senator John Fetterman is unlike any other member of his party. During a recent event with hosts from News Nation, he explained why he refuses to use the extreme rhetoric that is used by other Mainstream Moderate Democrats like Cowardly Gabby.

      He says that many of his family members voted for Trump and that they are obviously not fascists.

      He also reminds the audience how close we came to losing Trump to a shooter because of this type of rhetoric.

      Cowardly Sparrow Gabby should be ashamed of herself for critiquing a ceremony for someone her Democrats m u r d e r e d.

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      1. Gabby — The person you’re replying to obviously fell hook and line for the fake quote in far left media about Trump saying he’s “better at dodging bullets than Charlie Kirk.” He never said that.

        Thanks for calling out whoever repeated that far left lie.

        #IHopeItWasn’tJohn….He’sBetterThanThat

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    1. KAM: : Former Minnesota Vikings captain Jack Brewer blasted Mainstream Moderate Democrats in the state for refusing to comply with President Donald Trump’s directive to protect girls’ sports.

      Brewer Fox said that although he is long retired, he still has family members living in Minnesota, where top Democrats refuse to protect girls by banning boys from their spaces.

      “I still have plenty of family in Minnesota — nieces, nephews, cousins — and family members who coach high school sports there,” Brewer said.

      He added, “My family is being held hostage to these dark and demonic laws.”

      Racist Black Democrat Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison ignored the Trump administration’s deadline last Friday to enforce a ban.

      The administration ruled last month that Minnesota’s transgender policies violated Title IX, referencing a controversy involving a transgender softball pitcher who led a girls’ team to a state title.

      Federal officials also noted cases of transgender athletes competing elsewhere in the state.

      DON: The Department of Justice has sued Democrat run Maine and Governor Mimbo’s California for similar violations.

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  5. DON: But back to SC at Notre Dame, the Fightng Irish make it a tough place for a team to beat them. It is their own home, and some people say it is also their own rules.

    KAM: Another advantage is that there is something to ‘the luck of the Irish;’ I read about how at one SC game the wind was blowing in the face of the Trojans the entire first half, and then in the second half it changed direction and continued to blow in their face

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    1. KAM: WOMEN’S RIGHTS: The Democrats have abandon the women who put them in power.

      DON: Ironically, women in like Virginia Democrat Abigail Spanberger are turning their back on their own daughters to secure power – surrendering girls’ locker rooms and restrooms to men.

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    2. I was there. Not sure if it was 1999 or 2001. For three quarters the wind was blowing strongly from left to right. One play in particular in the third quarter stood out. USC was moving from right to left. RJ Soward broke free and was easily 20 yards ahead of the ND defender. Mike Van Raaphorst threw the ball as far as he could, but the wind cut the speed of the football in half, and even though Soward stopped running, the ball hit him in his ankle. Cost SC an easy TD. Then, the wind actually shifted 180 degrees in the 5 minutes between the third and fourth quarters and remained that way the rest of the game. Truly unbelievable.

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  6. DON: I have been around the country to many football games, and Notre Dame is one that stands out. The Trojans had Notre Dame beat that day, 20-3 in the second half, but the ND faithful tried to energize its players by rooting for mere first downs as if they were touchdowns.

    KAM: Willing their team to victory. What a feeling

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    1. KAM: The Democrats have been hitting us for years now, with positions that are about as logical as a football bat. Among them:

      • Allowing crime is compassion.
      • Men can be women, and vice versa.
      • National borders are an option.
      • If we take that open border policy as an indication, citizenship means nothing.
      • Joe Biden’s dementia is still regarded as being “sharp as a tack.”
      • Guatemalan gang members who abuse their wives are called “Maryland dads.”
      • After it was absolutely clear that Biden had the brain capacity of a doorknob (or less), they stuffed a candidate with an even lower IQ into the replacement role.
      • The chosen replacement candidate had absolutely no primary votes whatsoever, and yet Democrats publicly regard this as “saving democracy.”

      All of these declarations of insanity have collectively attained an almost religious dedication among the left. The Democrat Party assumes that these positions simply can’t be wrong, regardless of the carnage wherever they are applied. The violent chatter from their side has been going on for so long now in support of these obvious incongruities that it has become a part of who they are. They see altering their position on these matters as more of a problem than cutting off one’s b— er, sorry — surgically altering one’s s e x.

      The attitude seems to be, “We said it, it can’t be wrong, so now the v i o l e n c e, which is now threatening to break out into Civil War, is just fine with us.”

      DON: I tell you true, I’ll not be shocked if this next “No Kings” Barndance and Bar-B-Que on Oct. 18 shows us at least some of that, complete with Zombie suits.

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  7. DON: Notre Dame stadium has an aura about it, the weather is often gray and cold creating a frigid atmosphere the likes of which the Trojans seldom see. And the place oozes with heritage and tradition seeped into those hallowed walls

    KAM: Of course it doesn’t hurt that Notre Dame also plays solid football, always giving them a chance at winning

    DON: But SC has a chance too. What do they say, “We were only 5 of their fumbles away from victory

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    1. KAM: In May 2025 Global Warmists at NOAA predicted  this year would be a very active hurricane season. Instead, this season  was a flop like those from 2006 to 2016, in which no hurricanes made landfall in the U.S. and the number of strong hurricanes was almost nil.

      Al Gore suggested that Global Warming would lead to stronger hurricanes, particularly in his film “An Inconvenient Truth.”

      DON: Al Bore and Cowardly Sparrow Gabby hardest hit!

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  8. DON: Last week the OK-Texas game was top-rated, but this week it’ll probably be the SC-Notre Dame game

    KAM: Some of the media are panning it as ‘the last SC game to be played at Notre Dame

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  9. KAM: All week long Trojan fans have been walking around feeling pretty good about their team beating Michigan. So why risk that feeling by playing Notre Dame where a loss will throw us back into a temporary depression?

    DON: That’s sports for you. If you can’t take the heat of the losses, then you better get out of the kitchen

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