Oregon-Ohio State Scores Biggest Primetime Big Ten Game Audience Since 2008 With 10.2 Million Viewers

The Saturday night matchup peaked at a viewership of 13.4 million during its dramatic final moments

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This weekend’s Ohio State and Oregon game drew in the biggest primetime audience for a regular season Big Ten game since 2008.

The Saturday night matchup, which saw the Oregon Ducks score a 32-31 victory over Ohio State, averaged 10.2 million viewers across NBC, Peacock and NBC Sports digital platforms, according to live-plus-same-day fast national data from Nielsen and digital figures from Adobe Analytics. Final viewership numbers will be available on Tuesday.

The close game became the most-watched regular season game between teams in the Big Ten conference since Oct.

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