ESPN's second presentation of the New Year's Six (Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, Capital One Orange Bowl, Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, BattleFrog Fiesta Bowl, The ROSE BOWL GAME Presented by Northwestern Mutual and the Allstate Sugar Bowl) averaged a 7.1 overnight rating, with four of the six games experiencing ratings increases (bowl to bowl and time slot to time slot) from last season's inaugural year. On WatchESPN, the New Year's Six experienced significant increases across the board, in all metrics, continuing a trend experienced all COLLEGE FOOTBALL season. Digitally, the New Year's Six averaged 200,170 average minute impressions, 776,000 unique viewers and 43,871,000 total minutes for the six games, up 69%, 54% and 67% in each category, respectively. The 7.1 overnight rating average for the New Year's Six - in which average margin victory across the six games was 24 points - is down 13% from last season's 8.2. The four bowls which were not designated as a semifinal this season (Peach, Fiesta, Rose, and Sugar) averaged a 5.8 overnight, up 26% from the four bowls last season which were not semifinals (Peach, Fiesta, Orange and Cotton).
"The COLLEGE FOOTBALL Playoff is a long-term, multiplatform play for us," said Burke Magnus, ESPN executive vice president of programming and scheduling. "With that said, there are many variables that impact ratings results including what happens on the field and the numbers this year were obviously impacted by the unbalanced scores of these games. Still, four of the New Year's Six bowls posted double-digit ratings increases and we saw near historic successes for streaming the games on WatchESPN across the two days. COLLEGE FOOTBALL is strong, vibrant and growing and we look forward to the National Championship game on January 11." Additional New Year's Six Highlights: Four of the New Year's Six bowl games saw ratings increases from their same bowl last year (i.e. Cotton Bowl vs. Cotton Bowl), including the FIESTA BOWL featuring No. 8 Notre Dame vs. No. 7 Ohio State (New Year's Day at 1 p.m. ET), which earned a 6.2 overnight, up 35% from the FIESTA BOWL last season. As previously documented, the ORANGE BOWL was up 102%, Cotton Bowl up 87%, and PEACH BOWL up 21%. The ROSE BOWL GAME featuring No 6 Stanford vs. No. 5 Iowa earned a 7.9 overnight, while the SUGAR BOWL featuring No. 16 Oklahoma State and No. 12 Ole Miss had a 5.3.Videos