Ohio State made digital history in front of 104,797 fans on Saturday.

Fans at the Ohio State vs. Michigan State game used more Wi-Fi than was used at two Super Bowls and a Final Four.

That's a lot of "#GoBucks" tweets.

The new high for Wi-Fi data used during a single-day event is 25.6 TB, according to Ohio State Athletics.

Ohio State told the Mobile Sports Report, "The peak concurrent connectivity number of 45,200 users (also a record) was seen five minutes before kickoff."

Ohio State already had the record highest Wi-Fi marks for a college event, according to Mobile Sports Report, after fans used 13.3 TB of data at the home opener on Aug. 31.

The new record high of 25.06 TB beat the 24.05 TB mark set earlier this year Feb. 3 at Super Bowl 53 in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

The score also beat Super Bowl 52's 16.31 terabytes of data usage over Wi-Fi. 17.8 TB data was used at the 2019 Final Four.

Ohio State hosted four of the top eight events that had high Wi-Fi usage. The other four top events were Super Bowls and Final Fours.

The next Ohio State home game will be against the Wisconsin Badgers on Oct. 26.