Georgia football has captured the attention of fans across the country all season long. Whether cheering for the Bulldogs to win, hoping for a loss, or simply watching a top-tier football team, Georgia has been a fixture on television this year.
While it’s common for Georgia to be among the most-watched teams, this season they took the top spot, far surpassing the competition. With an average of 8.6 million viewers per game, Georgia led the nation in total viewership. To put that into perspective, Ohio State ranked second with 6.8 million viewers, followed by Alabama and Texas, each averaging over 6 million. While these teams drew significant attention, Georgia’s viewership numbers were on another level.
The Bulldogs’ high-profile schedule certainly contributed to this dominance. They faced top teams like Clemson, Alabama, Ole Miss, Texas, and Tennessee, bringing in large audiences each week. Even their game against Georgia Tech became the most-watched game of that weekend.
The highlight of the season came during Georgia’s SEC Championship win against Texas, which turned out to be the most-watched college football game of the year.
Whether fans are tuning in to see Georgia win or lose, one thing is clear: the Bulldogs are must-see TV. This trend is expected to continue into the College Football Playoff.