Here are the viewership numbers for the last 10 ACC Championship Games:
Year | Atlantic | Coastal | Viewers(M) | |
2012 | #13 Florida St | Ga Tech* | 1.97 | ==== |
2013 | #1 Florida St | #20 Duke | 5.7 | ============ |
2014 | #2 Florida St | #12 Ga Tech | 10.1 | ==================== |
2015 | #1 Clemson | #8 N Carolina | 7.9 | ================ |
2016 | #3 Clemson | #19 Va Tech | 5.34 | ========== |
2017 | #1 Clemson | #7 Miami | 5.43 | =========== |
2018 | #2 Clemson | Pitt | 4.24 | ======== |
2019 | #3 Clemson | #22 Virginia | 3.97 | ======== |
2020 | #3 Clemson | #2 Notre Dame | 10.18 | ==================== |
2021 | #15 Pitt | #16 Wake Forest | 2.66 | ===== |
TV Ratings CCG Weekend
2. Michigan-Iowa 11.65M
3. Baylor-Ok State 8.03M
4. Oregon- Utah 4.24M
5. Cincinnati-Houston 3.4M
6. Pittsburgh-Wake Forest 2.66M
7. Kent State-NIU 867,000
8. Utah State-San Diego State 816,000
9. Appy State-Louisiana 440,000
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https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2021/12/2021-ccg-tv-ratings.html
A Cincinnati Bearcats fan on CSNBBS who goes by "CliftonAve" put together a list of TV viewership numbers for all of the FBS conference championships (except C-USA, because their number wasn't reported). I added the bar graph...
TV Ratings CCG Weekend | |||
1. | SEC: Alabama-Georgia | 15.27M | =============== |
2. | B1G: Michigan-Iowa | 11.65M | ============ |
3. | XII: Baylor-Oklahoma St | 8.03M | ======== |
4. | Pac: Oregon-Utah | 4.24M | ==== |
5. | AAC: Cincinnati-Houston | 3.4M | === |
6. | ACC: Pitt-Wake Forest | 2.66M | === |
7. | MAC: Kent St-NIU | 0.867M | = |
8. | MWC: Utah St-San Diego St | 0.816M | = |
9. | SBC: App.State-Louisiana | 0.440M | | |
No data available for C-USA (on CBSSN)
Great info from https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/
As I have always stated, the ACC misses the boat consistently that FSU is THE TV ratings draw for the ACC.
https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2019/12/acc-cg-tv-viewership-2012-19.html
Here are the TV ratings for this year's FBS conference championship games:
SEC- 13.7- Million 12/7, 4 pm CBS
B1G- 13.55 Million 12/7, 8 pm FOX
XII- 8.7 Million 12/7, Noon ABC
Pac- 5.86 Million 12/6, 8 pm ABC
ACC- 3.97 Million 12/7, 7:30 pm ABC
AAC- 2.88 Million 12/7, 3:30 pm ABC
SBC- 726K 12/7, Noon ESPN
MWC- 550K 12/7, 4 pm ESPN
MAC- 358K 12/7, Noon ESPN2
The ACC CG fell all the way to 5th, nearly 2 million viewers below the Pac-12. Totally unacceptable! What gives, ACC? Well, this is the culmination of a downward trend which began in 2015 (perhaps not coincidentally when Clemson took over the Atlantic division from Florida State?)
Here are the viewership numbers for the last 8 ACC Championship Games:
Year | Atlantic | Coastal | Viewers(M) | |
2012 | #13 Florida St | Ga Tech* | 1.97 | ==== |
2013 | #1 Florida St | #20 Duke | 5.7 | ============ |
2014 | #2 Florida St | #12 Ga Tech | 10.1 | ==================== |
2015 | #1 Clemson | #8 N Carolina | 7.9 | ================ |
2016 | #3 Clemson | #19 Va Tech | 5.34 | ========== |
2017 | #1 Clemson | #7 Miami | 5.43 | =========== |
2018 | #2 Clemson | Pitt | 4.24 | ======== |
2019 | #3 Clemson | #22 Virginia | 3.97 | ======== |
The 2020 ACC Championship Game between then-No. 2 Notre Dame and then-No. 3 Clemson was one for the record books, as the rematch between the Fighting Irish and Tigers registered 10,180,000 viewers across all TV and streaming platforms to rank as the most-viewed conference championship game this weekend and the most-viewed ACC Championship of all time.
Excluding additional streaming on the ESPN App, the ACC Championship Game averaged 9,919,000 viewers on ABC, up 149 percent year-over-year. Saturday’s ACC Championship marks the first time since 2007 that ABC aired the most-viewed conference championship game across all networks.
Saturday’s ACC Championship audience peaked with 11,646,000 viewers from 5:15 – 5:30 p.m. ET, as Clemson scored in the closing seconds of the first half to take a 24-3 lead heading into halftime. Saturday’s conference championship game was nearly flat from the teams’ regular season meeting, a 2OT thriller in November, and ranks as the second-most viewed college football game of the season.
ACC Title Game Attendance
21 - Pitt/WF 58K
19 - CU/UVa 66K
18 - CU/Pitt 67K
17 - CU/Miami 74K
16 - CU/UVa 51K
15 - FSU/GT 65K
14 - FSU/Duke 68K
13 - FSU/GT 65K
13 - VT/CU 74K
12 - VT/FSU 72K
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