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RE: CBS Reports College Football Attendance By Conference Averages For 2021. Not Good!
(02-28-2022 06:24 PM)murrdcu Wrote:  
(02-27-2022 02:57 AM)JRsec Wrote:  https://www.cbssports.com/college-footba...ince-1981/


2021 Average / % increase or decline

SEC: 72,195 / -.007%

Big Ten: 65,252 / +.003%

Big 12: 55,017 / -4.3%

PAC 12: 43,865 / -4.8%

ACC: 42,599 / -11.7%


All other Conferences Listed in the Link

Disappointed in the ACC numbers as they seemed to the most competitive in years.

1. I don't think kneeling for an anthem of a nation that ended slavery is appropriate ever, and that goes for any citizen for any reason.

2. The ACC has Bou coup problems. They are 4th in revenue, 5th in attendance and has a lower winning % against OOC schools than the AAC. And now hoops are sagging. I call that trouble when your next new contract isn't happening until 2036 and past the influence of college sports loving Boomers.
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