Ohio State and Michigan played a classic game Saturday in the 113th version of this storied college football rivalry.

Turns out, a lot of people watched it.

There was a record-setting crowd of 110,045 in attendance and according to ESPN PR, the Buckeyes' 30-27 double-overtime victory over the Wolverines scored a massive 10.4 overnight rating. That is the highest-rated regular game of the 2016 season and, according to ESPN's Josh Krulewitz, is the second-best regular season rating on record for ABC, trailing only the 2006 Ohio State–Michigan game. That contest earned an 11.5 overnight rating.

Enormous 10.4 overnight rating for @UMichFootball @OhioStateFB on abc. 2nd best reg season on record for ABC (trailing only 2006 game) — Josh Krulewitz (@jksports) November 27, 2016

The overnight viewership was up 53 percent from last year's Ohio State–Michigan game, according to ESPN. The peak audience rated a 12.7 — between 3:30 and 4 p.m. — as the Buckeyes and Wolverines went into overtime.

Columbus had the highest-rated local market as The Game scored a 43.6 rating in the host city. It scored a 36.8 in Dayton, 30.8 in Detroit, 30.1 in Cleveland and a 20.5 in Cincinnati.

Prior to Saturday, the most-watched college football game of the regular season was Notre Dame–Texas way back on opening weekend. That game scored a 7.0 overnight rating.

ESPN's top-10 games of the regular season in terms of ratings can be seen below: