If you watched college football this season, you almost certainly at some point watched a game on ESPN or one of its many networks.

The Worldwide Leader announced Monday that 179 million fans combined to watch more than 100 billion minutes of college football on ESPN.

Streaming played a part in both sets of numbers. A network release states that games were streamed to more than 15 million unique devices, a 17 percent increase. The streaming record was set three times this season, including Sept. 4 (Notre Dame vs. Texas, average minute audience of 200,000) Sept. 5 (FSU vs. Ole Miss, 231,000) and Nov. 26 (Ohio State vs. Michigan, 279,000).

The clash between the Buckeyes and Wolverines was the most-watched game on ESPN this season, with a TV audience of 16,841,000. Comparatively, the SEC Championship Game on CBS was the No. 2 overall game in TV audience with 11,093,000 viewers.

More facts and figures can be found here.