JTrain Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 Collected: 43/120 teams Just for the hell of it I'd like to keep track of attendances, so post em if you got em. If you know of teams that aren't holding spring games/scrimmages, post that too. Thanks to anyone that helps. TOP 10 BY ATTENDANCE Alabama Nebraska Auburn Florida Florida State Texas Georgia Tennessee Michigan Mississippi State BY PRESEASON TOP 25 (PREDICTED) 1. Alabama - 91312 2. Ohio State 3. Boise State - 12000 4. Oregon 5. Texas - 44250 6. Florida - 51500 7. TCU 8. Iowa - 23502 9. Nebraska - 77936 10. Wisconsin - 23567 11. Georgia Tech 12. Southern California 13. Penn State 14. Virginia Tech 15. Miami FL 16. Oklahoma 17. Oregon State 18. Cincinnati 19. North Carolina - 29000 20. Arkansas 21. Louisiana State 22. Utah 23. Florida State - 50000 24. West Virginia 25. Georgia - 38500 BY CONFERENCE Big 12 Colorado - 9100 out of 53750 ( 16.9% ) Iowa State - 10500 out of 35000 ( 30.0% ) Kansas - out of 50071 Kansas State - out of 52200 Missouri - 15000 out of 71004 ( 21.1% ) Nebraska - 77936 out of 81067 ( 96.1% ) Baylor - out of 50000 Oklahoma - 16481 out of 82112 ( 20.1% ) Oklahoma State - 7000 out of 60218 ( 11.6% ) Texas - 44250 out of 100119 ( 44.2% ) Texas A&M - 15000 out of 82600 ( 18.2% ) Texas Tech - 9000 out of 58930 ( 15.3% ) ACC Boston College - out of Clemson - 27000 out of 82000 ( 32.9% ) Florida State - 50000 out of 82300 ( 60.8% ) Maryland - out of North Carolina State - 25372 out of 57583 ( 44.1% ) Wake Forest - 5000 out of 31500 ( 15.9% ) Duke - out of Georgia Tech - out of Miami - 10000 out of 74476 ( 13.4% ) North Carolina - 29000 out of 60000 ( 48.3% ) Virginia - 5000 out of 61500 ( 8.1% ) Virginia Tech - out of Big East Cincinnati - out of Connecticut - out of Louisville - 5600 out of 42000 ( 13.3% ) Pittsburgh - out of Rutgers - out of South Florida - out of Syracuse - 4752 out of 50000 ( 9.5% ) West Virginia - out of Big Ten Illinois - out of Indiana - 5325 out of 50180 ( 10.6% ) Iowa - 23502 out of 70585 ( 33.3% ) Michigan State - out of Michigan - 35000 out of 106201 ( 33.0% ) Minnesota - out of Northwestern - out of Ohio State - out of Penn State - out of Purdue - 5000 out of 62500 ( 8.0% ) Wisconsin - 23567 out of 80321 ( 29.3% ) Conference USA East Carolina - out of Memphis - out of Marshall - out of UAB - 2500 out of 71594 ( 3.5% ) UCF - 7288 out of 45301 ( 16.1% ) Southern Mississippi - out of Houston - out of Rice - out of Southern Methodist - out of Tulane - out of Tulsa - 1500 out of 35542 ( 4.2% ) UTEP - out of MAC Akron - 1805 out of 31000 ( 5.8% ) Bowling Green - out of Buffalo - out of Kent State - out of Miami (Ohio) - out of Ohio - out of Temple - out of Ball State - out of Central Michigan - out of Eastern Michigan - out of Northern Illinois - out of Toledo - out of Western Michigan - out of Mountain West Air Force - out of Brigham Young - out of Colorado State - out of New Mexico - 1238 out of 38634 ( 3.2% ) San Diego State - out of TCU - 7500 out of 44008 ( 17.0% ) UNLV - out of Utah - 10000 out of 45634 ( 21.9% ) Wyoming - out of Pac 10 Arizona State - out of Arizona - 6500 out of 57803 ( 11.2% ) California - 4000 out of 75662 ( 5.3% ) Oregon - out of Oregon State - out of Southern California - out of Stanford - 4374 out of 50000 ( 8.7% ) UCLA - out of Washington - out of Washington State - out of SEC Florida - 51500 out of 88548 ( 58.2% ) Georgia - 38500 out of 92746 ( 41.5% ) Kentucky - out of South Carolina - 22000 out of 80250 ( 27.4% ) Tennessee - 35891 out of 100011 ( 35.9% ) Vanderbilt - out of Alabama - 91312 out of 92138 ( 99.1% ) Arkansas - out of Auburn - 63217 out of 87451 ( 72.3% ) LSU - out of Mississippi - 30229 out of 60580 ( 49.9% ) Mississippi State - 34127 out of 55082 ( 62.0% ) Sun Belt Arkansas State - out of Florida Atlantic - out of Florida International - out of ULL - out of ULM - out of Middle Tennessee - 3110 out of 31000 ( 10.0% ) North Texas - out of Troy - out of Western Kentucky - out of WAC Boise State - 12000 out of 34000 ( 35.3% ) Fresno State - out of Hawaii - out of Idaho - out of Louisiana Tech - out of Nevada - out of New Mexico State - out of San Jose State - out of Utah State - out of FBS Independents Army - out of Navy - out of Notre Dame - out of Quote Link to comment
UGAHusker Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 Georgia had a little over 38k. 1 Quote Link to comment
GMoose Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 There's 12,000 people in Boise Idaho? Quote Link to comment
skersfan Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 Looking at the Alabama/Auburn numbers, they are amazing. There are some serious fans there. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirt316 Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Bama's game is free though. Quote Link to comment
kansas husker Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Very through jtrain thanks for the great post, also I believe Auburn had free tickets this year as well. Quote Link to comment
AlbuquerqueRed Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Collected: 30/120 teams Just for the hell of it I'd like to keep track of attendances, so post em if you got em. If you know of teams that aren't holding spring games/scrimmages, post that too. Thanks to anyone that helps. New Mexico Lobo Spring game attendance was 1,238. Dang... I just love the chances I get to get home and see real football. AlbuquerqueRed 1 Quote Link to comment
bravesfanatic4 Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Florida already had their spring game. Look it up to be sure, but I was thinking 51,000 or so Quote Link to comment
Nexus Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Here are the 2009 numbers. 1. Ohio State – 95,722 2. Alabama – 84,050 3. NEBRASKA – 77,670 4. Penn State – 76,500 5. Florida – 65,000 6. Tennessee – 51,488 7. Michigan – 50,000 8. Auburn – 45,381 9. Texas – 44,000 10. Georgia – 42,458 11. Virginia Tech – 41,000 12. Florida State – 36,000 13. Mississippi State – 31,606 14. Notre Dame – 31,104 15. LSU – 30,532 LINK Quote Link to comment
JTrain Posted April 20, 2010 Author Share Posted April 20, 2010 One third down, two to go... keep em comin. I know there are at least 30-40 games Saturday but I'm still missing a good chunk that have already been played. Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 One third down, two to go... keep em comin. I know there are at least 30-40 games Saturday but I'm still missing a good chunk that have already been played. i don't want to give you more work, but you should find the seating capacity as well, just to see the ratio of sales to available seats. Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Do you think that the NU attendance would go up if the game was free? I really dont think it would, I think that it could be 20 dollars and NU would get the same amount as if it were free. Quote Link to comment
Husker Richard Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Do you think that the NU attendance would go up if the game was free? I really dont think it would, I think that it could be 20 dollars and NU would get the same amount as if it were free. I agree. Kind of. I think the attendance would increase a bit, but not drastically. Quote Link to comment
JTrain Posted April 20, 2010 Author Share Posted April 20, 2010 One third down, two to go... keep em comin. I know there are at least 30-40 games Saturday but I'm still missing a good chunk that have already been played. i don't want to give you more work, but you should find the seating capacity as well, just to see the ratio of sales to available seats. You're killin me here. Quote Link to comment
UGAHusker Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Bored at work UCONN: 2500 Pitt: 6352 Ole Miss: 30229 Texas Tech: "about" 9000 East Carolina: 7125 Virginia: 5000 Southern Miss: 5500 Middle Tennessee: 3110 South Florida: 6357 Texas Christian: 7500 1 Quote Link to comment
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