It’s been a banner year for college football and if you’re a Georgia Bulldogs fan, it’s been great: packed stadiums, national ranking, double-digit wins. But you have to wonder, what teams are other fans watching?

To find out, we’ve compiled the top 10 most-watched teams based on Nielsen’s Big Data + Panel ratings through the end of the 2025 regular season (the most recent comprehensive update available as of late December 2025).

What College Football Teams Are the Most Watched?

These rankings reflect average viewership per game across Nielsen-measured broadcasts (e.g., ABC, FOX, NBC, ESPN, CBS).

Note that games on networks like SEC Network, ACC Network, and CBS Sports Network are not included in Nielsen’s data, which may slightly understate totals for some SEC and ACC teams. Overall college football viewership is up 2% year-over-year using this methodology.

The SEC owned eight of the top 10 spots, underscoring the conference’s unrivaled draw amid a season of thrilling matchups and playoff implications. Here’s the list, ranked by average viewers per game:

RankTeamConferenceAverage Viewers (Millions)
1AlabamaSEC8.49
2TexasSEC7.55
3GeorgiaSEC7.48
4Ohio StateBig Ten6.57
5OklahomaSEC6.47
6LSUSEC6.42
7TennesseeSEC6.21
8AuburnSEC5.26
9MichiganBig Ten5.08
10Texa A&MSEC4.99

Key Insights:

  • Alabama’s Lead: The Crimson Tide topped the charts thanks to marquee games like their Week 1 loss to Florida State (10.66M viewers) and a Week 5 win over Georgia (10.4M), both on ABC.
  • SEC Surge: The conference’s seven entries align with ABC airing nine of the season’s 10 most-watched games, including the record Week 1 Texas-Ohio State clash (16.62M).
  • Non-SEC Standouts: Ohio State benefited from the season’s biggest game, while Notre Dame and Miami drew from high-stakes ACC/Independent matchups like Miami-Notre Dame (10.81M).
  • Caveats: These averages are from measured games only; Tennessee’s figure excludes six SEC Network broadcasts, potentially boosting their true average.

These rankings may shift slightly with postseason data, but they capture the regular season’s viewer trends. If you’d like breakdowns by specific games or conference comparisons, let me know!

Final Word

As we wrap up the 2025 college football regular season here in Athens, Georgia—home of the Bulldogs, who clocked in at a strong No. 3 with massive SEC-fueled viewership—Nielsen’s latest data highlights the teams that dominated TV screens across the nation.

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