Alabama-Texas Game Does Historical Numbers For FOX, Easily Becomes Most-Watched Game This Year

Last Saturday's Alabama-Texas showdown did massive numbers for Fox.

And by massive, I mean it was the fourth-most watched college football game in Fox history.

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Over 10.5 million people watch Alabama-Texas college football game

As Keith Jackson would say, "Whoa, Nellie!"

The rematch of the 2010 college football BCS title game averaged over 10.5 million viewers, easily becoming the most-watched game of the season.

The fellas in marketing tell me 'Bama-Texas is also the fourth-most watched college game in Fox history, behind three Ohio State-Michigan matchups.

Perhaps this is why networks dolled out billions (with a b!) of dollars over the offseason for the rights to college football games, teams and conferences for the next several years.

Luckily, this Alabama-Texas showdown lived up to the hype. 

The Crimson Tide squeaked by with a 20-19 win on a last-minute field goal. Bryce Young made an insane play at the end to keep the game alive. Nick Saban went nuts on a couple players after the final whistle when they decided to throw us a little "Horns Down."

All in all, it was a massive number for a college football game. And it was an excellent start to the season for the sport and Fox.

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Zach grew up in Florida, lives in Florida, and will never leave Florida ... for obvious reasons. He's a reigning fantasy football league champion, knows everything there is to know about NASCAR, and once passed out (briefly!) during a lap around Daytona. He swears they were going 200 mph even though they clearly were not.