Spring Game Attendances: Any that surprise you?

More like 115 million. 99,000 × 1,166 = 115,434,000.

That means if 1 in 24 Ohioans went to the spring game, the attendance would be about 4.8 million.

Now that would be an impressive turnout. Time for stadium expansion, methinks.

 
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Based soley on local population:

1 out of every 1,166 Ohioans attended the OSU spring game.

1 out of every 24 Nebraskans attended the Husker spring game.

1,166 * 90,000 = 104,940,000

Population of the state of Ohio = 11,590,000

For a difference of 93,350,000

....
Maybe he meant Ohio, China
Maybe he meant 1 out of every 11.66
Probably closer to 116.6. Math is hard
To be fair, I posted that before noon, and everybody knows that math does not exist before noon.

 
Based soley on local population:

1 out of every 1,166 Ohioans attended the OSU spring game.

1 out of every 24 Nebraskans attended the Husker spring game.

1,166 * 90,000 = 104,940,000

Population of the state of Ohio = 11,590,000

For a difference of 93,350,000

....
Maybe he meant Ohio, China
Maybe he meant 1 out of every 11.66
Probably closer to 116.6. Math is hard
To be fair, I posted that before noon, and everybody knows that math does not exist before noon.
This is a mathematical fact.
 
Clearly fan interest isn't the problem in the Big Ten.

Although I'll still give the nod to the SEC for tailgating. The barbecue scene down south is way better. We're too urbane and hip up north. Gotta up our game.

 
What were the numbers for all of our conf schools?

1. (1.) Ohio State 99,391

2. (2.) Nebraska 76,881

3. (3.) Penn State 68,000

4. (7.) Michigan 60,000

5. (8.) Michigan State 48,000

6. (22.) Rutgers 15,782

7. (29.) Minnesota 10,100

8. (31.) Indiana 10,014

9. (34.) Wisconsin 9,630

10. (37.) Iowa 8,000

11. (42.) Purdue 5,145

Not available: Illinois, Northwestern, Maryland
 
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