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ACC football attendance rising?
JR posted this link elsewhere. Although the SEC still reins supreme there are some good signs for the ACC. Miami saw a 23% increase in Richts first year, incredible. The ACC trails the PAC average by just 285.

SEC- 77565 (-1%)
B1G 66162 (+1%)
B12 57238 (+1%)
PAC 50112 (-3%(-14% since '07))
ACC 49827 (+3%)

http://www.cbssports.com/college-footbal...ight-year/

The biggest increases among Power Five schools: Miami (23 percent), Colorado (18 percent), Duke (13 percent), Iowa (10 percent), Louisville (10 percent), Illinois (10 percent) and Texas (9 percent).

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ACC: At 49,827 fans per game, the basketball-centric ACC remained last among the Power Five. But the ACC was up 3 percent from last year. Louisville, Florida State, Miami and Duke enjoyed spikes. Virginia Tech, which had fewer fans than Kentucky in 2015, was back near the top 25. Clemson (80,970) remained the ACC attendance leader and in the top 15.
(This post was last modified: 02-09-2017 07:45 PM by Lenvillecards.)
02-08-2017 10:20 AM
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ACC football attendance rising? - Lenvillecards - 02-08-2017 10:20 AM
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