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FOX’s Big Noon broadcast continues to dominate 2022 season following Penn State-Michigan ratings
By Scott Green
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It’s no surprise that the B1G continues to put out top viewership numbers. Major name brands like Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State typically average in the top 4 per average viewers each week.
In Week 7 it was no different when Penn State traveled to Ann Arbor. Per Fox Sport’s PR official Twitter Account:
On Sat 10/15, Michigan’s win over Penn State scored 6,453,000 viewers on FOX & had an AMA of 141,834 – the 2⃣nd most-watched & most-streamed CFB game for the network in 2022
Thru Week 7 – BIG NOON SATURDAY remains the most-watched game in CFB, averaging 5,573,000 viewers on FOX pic.twitter.com/1rT0UOnn9Z
— FOX Sports PR (@FOXSportsPR) October 18, 2022
If a team averages just over 2 million viewers per week it’s considered to be outstanding in terms of the television market. Penn St and Michigan, already considered top-tier brands by viewership, showcased why the B1G’s numbers with Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff are consistently taking the top spot.
Last Saturday’s Michigan-Penn State college football game averaged 6.45 million views and took the lead as the second-most streamed game for the network. A consistent 5.57 million viewership rate is one of the reasons we’re likely to see major television deals continue to pour in for Fox.
Fox’s Big Noon Saturday has an average viewership that matches other networks’ better performances and some of the biggest games have yet to be played.
Scott Green has been covering and following college football since 2017. After primarily covering the Georgia Bulldogs, Scott began to branch out and build relationships with other national media members. He played football and graduated from the LaGrange College in 2014. He currently is enlisted in the Georgia Army National Guard after deploying with them in 2019 to Afghanistan.