2025 ratings per Grok
Based on Nielsen data for the 2025 regular season, here is the ranking of the top 50 NCAA college football programs by average TV viewership per game. Note that these figures factor in a 12-week season, include available streaming numbers, and count games without reported viewership data as zero (e.g., certain games on SEC Network or ACC Network may not be measured by Nielsen). 24
1 Alabama — 7.01 million
2 Georgia — 6.17 million
3 Texas — 5.78 million
4 Ohio State — 5.68 million
5 Oklahoma — 4.91 million
6 LSU — 4.283 million
7 Michigan — 4.278 million
8 Texas A&M — 3.57 million
9 Mississippi — 3.28 million
10 Notre Dame — 3.20 million
11 Florida — 3.13 million
12 Miami FL — 3.07 million
13 Tennessee — 3.06 million
14 Oregon — 2.96 million
15 Penn State — 2.72 million
16 Florida State — 2.37 million
17 Auburn — 2.23 million
18 Vanderbilt — 2.09 million
19 Georgia Tech — 2.06 million
20 Missouri — 2.01 million
21 Clemson — 1.94 million
22 Indiana — 1.91 million
23 Nebraska — 1.82 million
24 South Carolina — 1.73 million
25 Southern Cal — 1.69 million
26 BYU — 1.66 million
27 Colorado — 1.63 million
28 Iowa — 1.62 million
29 Texas Tech — 1.47 million
30 Washington — 1.46 million
31 Wisconsin — 1.44 million
32 Illinois — 1.40 million
33 Iowa State — 1.31 million
34 Arkansas — 1.25 million
35 Navy — 1.24 million
36 UCLA — 1.18 million
37 TCU — 1.13 million
38 Pittsburgh — 1.07 million
39 Kentucky — 1.03 million
40 Utah — 0.99 million
41 Syracuse — 0.969 million
42 North Carolina — 0.952 million
43 Cincinnati — 0.947 million
44 Minnesota — 0.937 million
45 Virginia Tech — 0.911 million
46 Army — 0.896 million
47 Kansas State — 0.795 million
48 Louisville — 0.787 million
49 Mississippi State — 0.773 million
50 Virginia — 0.762 million
Over the last 5 years, only 12 programs outside the SEC & Big Ten averaged 1M+ 📺 viewers per game.
— WildUte (@TheWildUte) December 15, 2025
Notre Dame (3.06M)
FSU (2.18M)
Colorado (2.10M)
Clemson (1.93M)
Miami (1.69M)
TCU (1.39M)
Utah (1.22M)
GT (1.20M)
Okla St (1.19M)
Iowa St (1.18M)
BYU (1.18M)
K-State (1.04M)
https://csnbbs.com/thread-1018018-page-6.html
Nielsen measured viewership for the B12 & ACC during the 2025 season. Conference totals & comparison. ACCN ratings are not included.
https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/college...v-ratings/
ACC Rating Rankings
1 Miami 36.856M
2 FSU 27.93M
3 GT 24.892M
4 Clemson 23.320M
5 NC 13.902M
6 Pitt 12.852M
7 Syracuse 11.627M
8 VT 11.58M
9 Louisville 9.44M
10 Virginia 9.176M
11 Stanford 7.423M
12 NC State 7.184M
13 Cal 6.444M
14 Duke 6.077M
15 Wake Forest 5.175M
16 SMU 5.120M
17 BC 3.782M
Games of 5 million or more:
ACC:
Miami: 3 (Notre Dame, Florida, @ Florida State)
Florida State: 2 (Alabama, Miami)
Clemson: 1 (LSU)
Georgia Tech: 1 (Georgia)
North Carolina: 1 (TCU)
Virginia Tech: 1 (vs. South Carolina)
Total: 9
Notre Dame: 2 (at Miami, Texas A&M)
ACC TV Ratings-2025!
— Luke Fletcher (@ramblinroundup) December 8, 2025
1️⃣ Miami: 3.07M avg. viewers per contest
2️⃣ FSU: 2.32M avg. viewers per contest
3️⃣ GT: 2.07M avg. viewers per contest
4️⃣ Clemson: 1.94M avg. viewers per contest
5️⃣ UNC: 1.15M avg. viewers per contest
6️⃣ Pitt: 1.07M avg. viewers per contest
✔️avg all 17 ACC… https://t.co/0zY5RJfRyd
NEW: Most-watched teams in college football through Week 12, per Nielsen📺
— On3 NIL (@On3NIL) November 20, 2025
1. Alabama – 8.14 million
2. Georgia - 7.35 million
3. Tennessee – 7.03 million
4. Texas – 7.01 million
Top 10: https://t.co/9u7WCC6uxH pic.twitter.com/lEv2dwX3A8
They lose viewers per game since it is an average. The number of games counted would go from 5 to 10.
— Danny Neckel (@DNeckel19) November 21, 2025
Here is a breakdown: pic.twitter.com/fcydEV57g5
9. Florida State – 4.46 million
Jumping into the Top 10 most-watched teams in college football, Florida State has played in some of the most-watched games of the year. The Seminoles are averaging just under 5 million viewers through Week 13, according to Nielsen.
FSU’s win over Alabama was the program’s most-watched game of the year, averaging 10.7 million viewers in Week 1. The Seminoles’ loss to Miami also brought in 6 million, giving them two of the top games of the year.
https://247sports.com/college/florida-state/board/36/contents/2025-viewership--262555342/?page=1
https://www.on3.com/boards/threads/good-news-on-tv-revenue.8481527/
https://www.on3.com/boards/threads/most-watched-college-football-teams-this-season.8444685/
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