The No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup of undefeated teams in the Big Ten championship game drew a massive audience for Fox.
The network said Tuesday afternoon that Indiana’s 13-10 win over Ohio State had an average audience of 18.3 million viewers and was the most-watched Big Ten championship game ever.
The Hoosiers’ win netted them the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff on Sunday. Ohio State (12-1) swapped spots with Indiana (13-0) and got the No. 2 seed. The game was also a tiebreaker of sorts for the Heisman Trophy.
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Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza and Ohio State QB Julian Sayin entered the game as co-favorites for the award. While Sayin was named as a finalist on Monday along with Mendoza, Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love and Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia, Mendoza is considered the clear favorite entering Saturday night’s ceremony.
It’s the first Big Ten title for Indiana since the Hoosiers won the conference in 1967 and went to the Rose Bowl. Indiana is headed to the Rose Bowl again this season and will meet the winner of No. 8 Oklahoma vs. No. 9 Alabama on Jan. 1.
A year ago, the Big Ten title game netted 10.5 million viewers on CBS as Oregon beat Penn State to cap an undefeated season. The Ducks were the top seed in the College Football Playoff a year ago.
The ratings for this year’s Big Ten title game almost put it on par with Ohio State’s win over Michigan a week earlier. The Buckeyes’ victory over the Wolverines drew 18.4 million viewers and was the most-watched regular season game of 2025. Before that game, Ohio State’s Week 1 victory over Texas was the most-watched game of the season.