
The new college football playoffs and an opening NFL wild card game rocketed ESPN to new levels over the weekend. Although a blowout victory, the
first game of the College Football Playoffs, where Oregon easily beat Florida State, posted a strong Nielsen 28.16 million viewers at the Rose Bowl on January 1.
Later that evening, the
second semifinal game went a bit better — with 28.27 million viewers, where Ohio State scored an upset victory over top-seeded Alabama. The latter now has the record for the most-watched single
U.S. cable television telecast, surpassing ESPN’s 27 million viewers for the 2011 BCS college football championship.
Still, there could be more records to come: ESPN is also airing the
final of the first College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday, January 12, between Oregon and Ohio State.
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Not to be outdone, on Saturday, January 3, ESPN earned another 20
million-plus viewer number for its first NFL playoff game when the Carolina Panthers beat the Arizona Cardinals. For its efforts 21.69 million viewers came to the network — although not its best
ever NFL game. A regular season 2009 game, Green Bay-Minnesota, posted 21.83 million total average viewers.
For its regular season, ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” averaged
13.35 million viewers for 17 telecasts in 2014.