Since joining the ACC, the Canes have lost 4+ games in 15 of 19 seasons with ZERO Top 10 seasons.
— Double BB (@BBsBigHouse1) December 14, 2022
Avg TV Viewers over the last 3 seasons:
5.89M Ohio St
5.55M Alabama
5.53M Michigan
3.42M Notre Dame
2.83M Florida
1.83M Florida St
0.84M UCF
0.76M Miami
Simply irrelevant!!
SEC Champ: Georgia-LSU 10.89M
B1G Champ: Michigan-Purdue 10.7M
Big 12 Champ: KSU-TCU 9.41M
PAC Champ: USC-Utah 5.97M
ACC Champ: Clemson-UNC 3.47M
AAC Champ: Tulane-UCF 2.7M
MWC Champ: Fresno-Boise 1.94M
MAC Champ: Toledo-Ohio 721K
SWAC Champ: Southern-JSU 391K
Sun Belt Champ: Coastal-Troy 332K
The 2022 “4 million club”
Here are all of the games that broke 4 million viewers this season:
- Michigan at Ohio State — 17.14M
- Tennessee at Georgia — 13.06M
- Alabama at Tennessee — 11.56M
- Alabama at Texas — 10.60M
- Notre Dame vs. Ohio State — 10.53M
- Alabama at Mississippi — 8.71M
- Ohio State at Penn State — 8.27M
- Alabama at LSU — 7.58M
- Florida State vs. LSU — 7.55M
- Texas A&M at Alabama — 7.15M
- Florida at Florida State — 6.71M
- Notre Dame at Southern Cal, 6.68M
- Ohio State at Maryland — 6.60M
- Penn State at Michigan — 6.45M
- Auburn at Alabama — 6.27M
- Oregon vs. Georgia — 6.20M
- Alabama at Arkansas — 5.83M
- Florida at Georgia — 5.62M
- Michigan at Michigan State — 5.58M
- Florida at Tennessee — 5.57M
- Illinois at Michigan — 5.47M
- TCU at Texas — 5.03M
- NC State at Clemson — 4.98M
- Tennessee at South Carolina — 4.87M
- Clemson at Georgia Tech — 4.86M
- Ohio State at Northwestern — 4.76M
- Syracuse at Clemson — 4.75M
- Wisconsin at Ohio State — 4.59M
- Southern Cal at UCLA — 4.53M
- Georgia at Kentucky — 4.48M
- Tennessee at Pittsburgh — 4.46M
- Texas at Oklahoma State — 4.46M
- Ohio State at Michigan State — 4.44M
- Nebraska vs. Northwestern — 4.42M
- Maryland at Michigan — 4.38M
- Iowa at Ohio State — 4.38M
- TCU at Baylor — 4.35M
- Iowa State at TCU — 4.34M
- Kentucky at Florida — 4.33M
- Auburn at Georgia — 4.24M
- Michigan at Iowa — 4.20M
- Penn State at Auburn — 4.05M
- Kentucky at Tennessee — 4.04M
- Michigan at Indiana — 4.01M
There were 37 teams that played in at least one game that cracked 4 million viewers:
8 — Ohio State
7 — Alabama, Michigan
6 — Tennessee
5 — Georgia
4 — Florida
3 — Auburn, Clemson, Kentucky, Penn State, TCU, Texas
2 — Florida State, Iowa, LSU, Maryland, Michigan State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Southern Cal
1 — Arkansas, Baylor, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa State, Mississippi, NC State, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Pittsburgh, South Carolina, Syracuse, Texas A&M, UCLA, Wisconsin
Looking for data from previous years? Here is 2021, and here is 2015–19.
Ranking the most-watched college football programs in 2022
The numbers next to each school indicate the average number of viewers per week for a 12-week season.
Streaming numbers are included when available. Games that do not have available data are counted as zero.
- Ohio State — 5.80M
- Alabama — 5.11M
- Michigan — 4.37M
- Tennessee — 4.13M
- Georgia — 3.50M
- Notre Dame — 3.30M
- LSU — 3.22M
- Texas — 3.06M
- Penn State — 3.05M
- Clemson — 2.59M
- Florida — 2.57M
- Oregon — 2.21M
- TCU — 2.20M
- Southern Cal — 2.07M
- Florida State — 2.03M
- Nebraska — 1.98M
- Michigan State — 1.91M
- Texas A&M — 1.87M
- Maryland — 1.864M
- Auburn — 1.863M
- Arkansas — 1.80M
- Mississippi — 1.753M
- Oklahoma — 1.748M
- Oklahoma State — 1.68M
- UCLA — 1.591M
- Wisconsin — 1.587M
- Iowa — 1.50M
- Kentucky — 1.35M
- Baylor — 1.32M
- Kansas State — 1.23M
- Indiana — 1.19M
- Illinois — 1.17M
- Utah — 1.16M
- Washington — 1.15M
- Northwestern — 1.13M
- Mississippi State — 1.10M
- Minnesota — 1.05M
- BYU — 997K
- South Carolina — 990K
- Washington State — 907K
- Iowa State — 882K
- NC State — 881K
- Purdue -870K
- California — 857K
- North Carolina — 849K
- Stanford — 846K
- Syracuse — 841K
- Georgia Tech — 837K
- Missouri — 793K
- West Virginia — 774K
- Kansas — 732K
- Texas Tech — 680K
- Cincinnati — 653K
- Pittsburgh — 650K
- Oregon State — 625K
- Rutgers — 618K
- Miami FL— 608K
- Wake Forest — 523K
- UCF — 510K
- Arizona — 506K
- Louisville — 496K
- Navy — 397K*
- Colorado State — 386K
- Tulane — 354K
- Boise State — 353K
- Colorado — 352.9K
- Air Force — 326K
- Utah State — 324K
- Boston College — 322K
- Arizona State — 314K
- SMU — 312K
- Toledo — 306K
- East Carolina — 305K
- Appalachian State — 298K
- Virginia Tech — 264K
- Marshall — 262K
- Houston — 242K
- Virginia — 237K
- Fresno State — 220K
- Ohio — 214K
- Connecticut — 212K
- San Diego State — 198K
- Western Michigan — 174K
- Memphis — 165K
- Tulsa — 162K
- Wyoming — 154K
- Central Michigan — 130K
- Georgia Southern — 125K
- Nevada — 116.4K
- Duke — 115.7K
- Army — 103K*
- UTEP — 102K
- Temple — 92K
- New Mexico State — 86K
- South Florida — 80.8K
- Coastal Carolina — 80.6K
Of all the programs watched in the 2022 season, #FSU ranks 15th averaging 2.03 million viewers per week. Miami is 57th averaging 608k https://t.co/sZPGXGUSKr
— Tommy Mire (@TommyM3III) November 30, 2022
𝑭𝒓𝒊𝒅𝒂𝒚 𝑵𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕 𝑳𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕𝒔 📊
— FSU Seminoles (@Seminoles) November 30, 2022
Our rivalry win over Florida was the most-watched Friday college football game on @ABCNetwork since 2005.
It was also the most-watched Friday game on 𝐀𝐍𝐘 network since 2011.#OneTribe | #KeepCLIMBing pic.twitter.com/mpdgVO2Rdk
In a bit of an upset, Florida-FSU took second place on Thanksgiving weekend in its special Black Friday primetime slot on ABC.
Next year, the rights for Florida State-Florida go to CBS. I'd have to believe their ratings will be higher than Missouri-Arkansas on Black Friday assuming the schools are willing to play on Black Friday again and considering their ratings on Black Friday it would be a good idea for them to do it. The last time Florida State-Florida aired on CBS was 2009. Normally the Iron Bowl airs on CBS on the Saturday of Rivalry weekend, that year the Iron Bowl aired on Black Friday. These days, you aren't going to tell Alabama to move so if Florida State-Florida wants to be on CBS they will have to be the ones to move. Once the SEC moves to ABC, they can air both games on Saturday again, especially with no Big Ten commitments. I think for next year it is a good move for the Florida schools to get on CBS and save us from getting stuck with Missouri-Arkansas again. The one issue for 2023 and future years is the Amazon Black Friday game, will that ruin ratings for games in the 3:30pm CBS slot?
Maybe it is the matchup (Florida-Florida State) but if I'm NBC I'm signing up for Black Friday prime time in 2023 and future years. They do have to get a good matchup though. Once CBS gets the Big Ten full time in 2024, will they program their Black Friday game for noon or 3:30pm? In 2023, I expect them to air a double header (they are contractually committed to the 3:30pm on Black Friday with the SEC and they might as well give the noon slot to the Big Ten although they also owe the MWC three slots as well). ABC can't air Florida State-Florida in 2023 but I'd imagine they'll be talking to schools (Texas?) to play in prime time in 2023. I'd do noon and prime time and give up the 3:30pm slot."
"On a weekend dominated by Michigan-Ohio State, the second-biggest rivalry game was somewhat of a surprise.
Airing in a special primetime Black Friday timeslot, Florida-FSU averaged a 3.4 rating and 6.71 million viewers on ABC over the holiday weekend — the highest rated and most-watched college football game on the day after Thanksgiving since 2011, and ABC’s most-watched game on the date since 2005.
FSU’s win, which peaked with 7.1 million viewers, ranks as the most-watched game between the rivals in a decade (2012: 8.5M) and trailed only Michigan-Ohio State on FOX Saturday (17.14M) as the most-watched college football game of the weekend.
Notably, FSU played in the two most-watched games this season to include an ACC team, with their season opener against LSU holding the top spot (7.55M). No other game involving an ACC team cracked the five million mark."
I think if you're a neutral party in the ACC, you would rather Florida State go 12-0 than Clemson go 12-0. They'd have way more fans. It's certainly better to have a good Clemson than not (see 2021) but if the ACC really wants to become the "third football conference", they need Florida State to be back contending."
https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2022/11/sec-dominates-ratings-tennessee-georgia-alabama-lsu-college-football/
https://floridastate.forums.rivals.com/threads/six-million-viewers-for-fsu-uf.343029/
https://programminginsider.com/friday-ratings-fox-sports-on-thanksgiving-weekend-continues-to-thrive-with-england-usa-world-cup-soccer-match/
8:00 PM ABC — Friday Night College Football Florida at Florida State Households: 3.1/9 (#1) Viewers: 5.43 million (#1), Adults 18-49: 1.0/9 (#1), Adults 18-34: 0.7/9 (#1), Adults 25-54: 1.4/9 (#1)
Read more: https://programminginsider.com/friday-ratings-fox-sports-on-thanksgiving-weekend-continues-to-thrive-with-england-usa-world-cup-soccer-match/
ACC Game was #1 on TV Last Saturday
ADDENDUM:
CSNBBS user "OrangeDude" (a Syracuse fan) added this research:
It isn't very often an ACC Conference match-up was the Number One rated game of the week.
Excluding 2020 when ND was a member of the conference for that year and of course only two conferences played on a regular basis week-in and week-out these are the ACC match-ups that were #1.
2016 - Week 5 - Louisville/Clemson - 9.294M
2016 - Week 9 - Clemson/FSU - 5.380M
2017 - Week 5 - Clemson/VT - 4.693M
Even #2 is rare for the ACC
2014 - Week 2 - FSU/Miami - 8.74M
2014 - Week 4 - Clemson/FSU - 7.34M
2015 - Week 10 - FSU/Clemson - 7.513M
2016 - Week 3 - FSU/Louisville - 9.294M
2016 - Week 6 - FSU/Miami - 5.540M
2017 - Week 3 - Clemson/Louisville - 5.206M
2018 - Week 5 - Syracuse/Clemson - 4.617M
2019 - Week 3 - Clemson/Syracuse - 3.62M
2019 - Week 5 - Clemson/UNC - 4.40M
Most watched CFB games, Week 7:
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) October 18, 2022
Alabama-Tennessee (CBS): 11.6M
Penn St-Michigan (FOX): 6.4M
Clemson-FSU (ABC): 3.2M
USC-Utah (FOX): 2.7M
LSU-Fla. (ESPN): 2.5M
Wisconsin-MSU (FOX): 2.5M
Iowa St-Texas (ABC): 2.4M
Stanford-ND (NBC): 2.2M
OK St-TCU (ABC): 2.1M
Aub-Ole MIss (ESPN: 2M
2022 TV Ratings - the P3
On 2nd Thought: P3 Conference Games Only
https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/college-football-tv-ratings/
Week 4
FSU played BC in Tallahassee at 8PM on the ESPN ACCN. Important note regarding ACCN from sportsmediawatch.com:
"ACC Network is not Nielsen rated, so none of those games have any data for them (same with SEC Network)."
https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/college-football-tv-ratings/
ND-OSU on ABC (10.5M)
LSU-FSU on ABC (7.55M)
Oregon-Georgia on ABC (6.2M)
Colorado St-Michigan on ABC (3.9M)
Penn St-Purdue on FOX (3.5M)
WVU-Pitt on ESPN (3.2M)
Utah-Florida on ESPN (3.0M)
An average of 10.53 million viewers tuned in for the Irish’s 21-10 loss to the Buckeyes.
It was the most watched game of the weekend and the most watched game on ESPN’s networks since 2017. The viewership amounted to more than that of any 2021 regular season games outside of the 15.9 million viewers who watched Michigan beat Ohio State for the first time since 2011.
https://csnbbs.com/thread-954743.html
Tracking most watched games of the season and any ratings news.
Updated 9/7/22
Games with 5 Million or More Viewers:
Notre Dame at Ohio State, 9/3, 7:30pm, ABC, 10.531M
Florida State vs. LSU in New Orleans, 9/4, 7:30pm, ABC, 7.554M
Oregon vs. Georgia in Atlanta, 9/3, 3:30pm, 6.199M
https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2018-college-football-tv-ratings/
In NBC Sports’ 30-year history of broadcasting Notre Dame Football games, Clemson-Notre Dame now ranks behind only the “Game of the Century” between No. 2 Notre Dame and No. 1 Florida State in 1993 (22.02 million viewers). The Fighting Irish’s 47-40 double-overtime victory over the nation’s top-ranked team is also the most-watched ND on NBC primetime game on record.
Following are the top-five ND on NBC games:
Week 2 of @ESPNCFB was ⬆️
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) September 13, 2022
🏈 ABC/ESPN aired 2 of the top 3 most-watched games of the week: #TENNvsPITT & #UKvsFLA
🏈 #BAYvsBYU | ESPN's best late-night game since '16
🏈 #LOUvsUCF | ESPN2's most-viewed Friday game in nearly a decade pic.twitter.com/Mzz9FUPfiW
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