With SEC bowl season in the rear view, let’s take a look at how games involving the nation’s most competitive league performed against noteworthy counterparts. h/t to TicketCity for the raw info:

SEC-RELATED BOWLS (ranking overall by combined ticket, attendance, viewer score)

  • Sugar (3): Alabama vs. Ohio State — $288 median ticket price; 74,682 attendance; 28.2 million viewers
  • Texas (6): Arkansas vs. Texas — $90; 71,115; 5.7 million
  • Peach (7): Ole Miss vs. TCU — $111; 65,706; 5 million
  • Orange (9): Mississippi St. vs. Ga. Tech — $27; 58,211; 8.9 million
  • Music City (10): LSU vs. Notre Dame — $55; 60,419; 5.3 million
  • Belk (12): Georgia vs. Louisville — $100; 45,671; 6.4 million
  • TaxSlayer (13): Tennessee vs. Iowa — $82; 56,310; 4.1 million
  • Outback (14): Auburn vs. Wisconsin — $100; 44,023; 6.4 million
  • Wild Wings (16): Mizzou vs. Minnesota — $43; 48,624; 5.9 million
  • Liberty (17): Texas A&M vs. West Virginia — $72; 51,282; 3.3 million
  • Independence (20): South Carolina vs. Miami — $55; 38,242; 4.1 million
  • Birmingham (21): Florida vs. East Carolina — $81; 30,083; 4.5 million

WINNER BY CATEGORY

Median price

  • CFP Championship Game ($623) – 116% higher than the next closest game, the Sugar Bowl ($288)

Attendance

  • Rose Bowl (91,322) – 106% higher than the average attendance of all games (44,372)

TV Ratings & Viewership

  • CFP Championship Game which set the record for highest rating on a cable network with 33,395,000 viewers.

  • The average number of viewers for a bowl game was 5,996,579; the CFP Championship game had 457% more viewers than the average.

Additional notes

  • Sugar Bowl tickets sold for 47% more than Rose Bowl.

  • The Bahamas Bowl had no sales on the secondary market.

  • Despite reviving an old rivalry, the Texas Bowl came in 6th behind the Cotton and Fiesta Bowls.

  • The Holiday Bowl came in 4th for Median Sale Price with the Pinstripe Bowl closely behind in 5th.