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2011-2013 Average Attendance for Current, future and past SBC Members
Obviously keep in mind all the realignment and conference shifting that has occurred the last two seasons. Also, APP state and Ga. Southern both had more games than everybody else, and Idaho also only had 5 home games in 12 and 13 seasons.

2011-2013 Seasons Total Average Attendance:
La-La: 26,004
App St-25,821
ASU-24,189
UNT-19,801
Troy-19,252
LA-Mon:19,176
MTSU: 18,289
Ga. Sou: 17,068
South Al: 17,054
WKU: 17,020
FIU: 15,833
FAU: 15,391
NMSU: 15,145
GA. St: 14,057
Idaho: 13,103
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