According to the ESPN PR department, the Fiesta Bowl between Ohio State and Clemson was the most watched College Football Playoff semifinal not played on New Year’s Day.
That’s a mouth full, but you know what they mean. No, not that semifinal games should be played on January 1 (sounds too obvious doesn’t it), but that a lot of people were interested in what went down in the desert on Saturday night.
All told, ESPN reports that the game had 21.2 Million viewers. That’s the highest viewership of eight total semifinals played before New Year’s Day, and is a bump of 9 percent over last year’s most watched semifinal.
So, if you were literally tuned into the dramatics and flair happening inside of State Farm Stadium, you were clearly not alone.
The College Football Playoff Reaches a New High!
◾️ Ohio State vs. Clemson Becomes Most-Watched CFP Semifinal not played on New Year's Day (eight games)
◾️ Massive 21.2 Million Viewers is up 9% Year-Over-Year
Full CFP details: https://t.co/rTNHCb3JBv pic.twitter.com/r2VM6pLBHL
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) December 29, 2019