The Gophers had a lot of people watching their 31-26 upset of Penn State on Saturday.

ABC said Tuesday its national broadcast of the game drew 6.7 million viewers, the network’s most-watched college football game in the 11 a.m. central time slot since the Michigan-Ohio State game in 2016.

As the Gophers were fending off the Nittany Lions’ comeback in the fourth quarter, ABC said viewership peaked at 8.7 million.

The Minneapolis-St. Paul market set a local record and came in first in the country with a 19.5 rating, with Pittsburgh second at 12.8.

The networks said the average of 6.7 million viewers made the game the ninth most watched in college football game across all networks this season.