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Overnight Ratings: Texas' Upset Of Oklahoma Leads Week 6 For College Football

Texas' upset win over Oklahoma on ABC led all college football overnights on Saturday. The game drew a 3.8 overnight in the 12:00pm ET window, up from the net's 3.3 overnight last year. CBS drew a 3.1 overnight for Tennessee's come-from-behind win over Georgia in the 3:30pm window, down from a 3.9 for Ole Miss' upset over Alabama last year. On cable, Arkansas-Alabama led Saturday's CFB games. The ESPN primetime telecast drew a 2.5 overnight, up from a 2.0 for LSU-Auburn in Week 6 last year.

The charts below list overnight ratings from weekend sports telecasts on broadcast TV.

TELECAST
DATE
NET
TIME (ET)
RATING
College football: Oklahoma-Texas
10/10
ABC
12:00-3:30pm
3.8
College football: (regional)
10/10
ABC
3:30-7:15pm
2.2
College football: Miami-Florida State
10/10
ABC
8:00-11:45pm
2.7
"College Football Today"
10/10
CBS
3:00-3:30pm
0.8
College football: Georgia-Tennessee
10/10
CBS
3:30-7:30pm
3.1
"Fox College Saturday"
10/10
Fox
7:00-7:30pm
0.7
College football: TCU-Kansas State
10/10
Fox
7:30-11:15pm
1.8
Golf: Presidents Cup*
10/10
NBC
12:00-3:30pm
0.9
College football: Navy-Notre Dame
10/10
NBC
3:30-7:00pm
1.9
"World of X Games: Real Ski Backcountry"
10/11
ABC
3:00-4:00pm
0.3
"STIHL Timbersports Series"
10/11
ABC
4:00-5:00pm
0.4
"The NFL Today"
10/11
CBS
12:00-1:00pm
2.6
NFL: (regional)
10/11
CBS
1:00-4:15pm
9.1
NFL: Patriots-Cowboys (81%)
10/11
CBS
4:25-7:30pm
16.4
"Fox NFL Kickoff"
10/11
Fox
11:00am-12:00pm
1.2
"Fox NFL Sunday"
10/11
Fox
12:00-1:00pm
1.3
NFL: (singleheader)
10/11
Fox
1:00-4:00pm
11.7
Golf: Presidents Cup*
10/11
NBC
1:00-6:00pm
0.9
"Football Night In America"
10/11
NBC
7:30-8:15pm
5.7
Sunday Night Football: 49ers-Giants
10/11
NBC
8:30-11:45pm
13.1
 

NOTES: The NASCAR Sprint Cup Bank of America 500 planned for NBC on Saturday night was moved to NBCSN on Sunday afternoon due to rain. * = Event was taped.

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