Michigan's National Championship Win Draws Record Viewership, Generates $90M for ESPN
The game marks a farewell to the Pac-12 conference as we know it, with most teams set to depart for other power conferences next season.
- Michigan's victory over Washington in the College Football Playoff National Championship drew in 25 million viewers, peaking at 28 million, making it the most-watched title game since 2020.
- The game marked Michigan's first national championship win since 1997, and the culmination of a season filled with drama, including a three-game suspension for coach Jim Harbaugh.
- The broadcast of the game generated nearly $90 million in total ad sales revenue for ESPN, with major brands investing more than $800,000 for each 30-second in-game spot.
- The College Football Playoff and ESPN are currently in negotiations to maintain the network as the sole rights holder of the event for the next eight years.
- The game also marked a farewell to the Pac-12 conference as we know it, with 10 of its 12 teams set to depart for other power conferences next season.