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Major college football's regular-season attendance ended its decline in 2013 after dropping the past two seasons. But crowds continue to remain below the high-water mark from five years ago.
Among previously-existing Football Bowl Subdivision schools, crowds increased by 1 percent to 45,815 fans per game in 2013, according to an AL.com analysis of NCAA attendance figures. Technically, FBS attendance (44,211) dropped for the third straight season. But the addition of eight new schools to the FBS skewed that number.
The data counts home games and not neutral-site venues. Figures represent the announced crowds schools report to the NCAA and not necessarily actual attendance.
A year ago, major college football dipped to its lowest average since 2003. Although the figures were slightly up this year for returning FBS schools, the home-attendance average still fell below 46,000 for the fifth straight year. Attendance for all FBS home games peaked in 2008 at 46,456.
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2013/12/college_football_crowds_in_201.html
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