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February 2017 - Super Bowl LI Reaction
Seton Hall Sports Poll
English - February 10, 2017 03:30 - 26 minutes - 23.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingSports professional nfl baseball nba gambling mlb sports donald trump fantasy national anthem Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
An era of cord-cutting may loom in the future, but for now, traditional television viewing of the Super Bowl has a firm grasp on the American public. According to a Seton Hall Sports Poll conducted this week in the days after the game, a whopping 98% watched on TV, with only a combined 1% - barely - watching on phone, tablet or computer.
Meanwhile, asked if Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback in NFL history, 63% of those who identified as sports fans agreed with only 19% disagreeing. Of those who said they were NFL fans, 51% agreed, and 21% disagreed. Among the general population, 39% agreed, with only 21% disagreeing.
Finally, in the excitement following the first overtime in Super Bowl history and the fifth Super Bowl win for the Patriots, 44% found the game the most compelling of recent championships, with Game 7 of the World Series registering 26% and the college football championship (Alabama-Clemson) at 11%.