College Football Playoff Semifinal Michigan State vs. Alabama: Tied for ESPN’s Fifth Best non-Championship College Football Game on Record; WatchESPN Records Set for Both Semifinals

The College Football Playoff Semifinal’s first appearance on New Year’s Eve resulted in strong numbers on ESPN’s television and digital (WatchESPN) platforms. The College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, in which No. 2 Alabama defeated No. 3 Michigan State 38-0 (New Year’s Eve at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN), earned a 9.9 overnight rating, tied for ESPN’s fifth best overnight for a non-Championship college football game on record (approximately 1350 games).   The College Football Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl, which resulted in No. 1 Clemson advancing past No. 4 Oklahoma 37-17 (New Year ’s Eve at 4 p.m.), earned a 9.7 overnight, ranking seventh among ESPN’s non-Championship college football games on record.

Rounding out the first half of the New Year’s Six, No. 18 Houston defeated No. 9 Florida State in The Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (New Year’s Eve at noon), garnering a 4.0 overnight, up 21% from last year’s Peach Bowl.

Together, yesterday’s three New Year’s Eve games on ESPN, averaged a 7.7 overnight, up 79% from the 2014 New Year’s Eve tripleheader (Peach, Fiesta and Orange Bowl)

*1017 Regular Season and 335 Bowl Games since the year 2000

College Football Playoff Delivers on WatchESPN
Digitally, the Cotton Bowl and Orange Bowl become the second and third most-streamed games for any sport, excluding the World Cup, in the history of WatchESPN based on average minute impressions, with the Cotton Bowl adding 318,000 average minute impressions to its TV audience and the Orange Bowl adding 300,000 average minute impressions to its TV audience. Last year’s College Football Playoff National Championship (Jan 12, 2015) is the only game to top the New Year’s Eve semifinals.

Additionally, the Sooners-Tigers matchup had 1,188,000 unique viewers, the second most-ever viewers for any sporting event, excluding the World Cup, on WatchESPN. The Spartans-Crimson Tide game had 1,047,000 unique viewers, ranking fourth on that same list.

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Birmingham and Greenville Lead Local Markets for Both Semifinals
Birmingham was the top-rated market for both the Cotton and Orange Bowls, earning a 48.1 and a 35.6, respectively. Greenville, which was the second-highest market for both semifinals, earned a 29.6 market rating for the Orange Bowl, the market’s highest-rating for an ESPN bowl game on record, and a 21.3 rating for the Cotton Bowl.

Additional New Year’s Eve Highlights

More detailed ratings will be made available this afternoon.  

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Media contact: Derek Volner at 860-384-9986; Derek.Volner@ESPN.com and @DerekVolner

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