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2017 NCAA Football Attendance:
NCAA College Football Attendance For 2017

1. SEC 75,074 (-2,433 over 2016 or minus 3.2%)
2. B1G 66,227 (+76 over 2016 or plus .002%)
3. B12 56,852 (-679 over 2016 or minus 1.2%)
4. PAC 49,601 (-472 over 2016 or minus 1.0%)
5. ACC 48,442 (-1,292 over 2016 or minus 2.6%)


SEC:

4. Alabama 101,722
5. Texas A&M 98,802
6. L.S.U. 98,506
7. Tennessee 95,779
9. Georgia 92,746
11. Florida 86,715
13. Auburn 86,446
16. South Carolina 78,586
23. Arkansas 63,224
26. Mississippi 58,631
27. Mississippi State 58,100
31. Kentucky 56,468
36. Missouri 51,490
62. Vanderbilt 31,341


Big 10

1. Michigan 111,589
2. Ohio State 107,495
3. Penn State 106,707
10. Nebraska 89,798
15. Wisconsin 78,824
19. Michigan State 72,485
22. Iowa 66,337
40. Purdue 47,884
46. Minnesota 44,358
48. Indiana 43,953
51. Rutgers 39,749
52. Maryland 39,643
58. Northwestern 35,853


Big 12

8. Texas 92,778
12. Oklahoma 86,520
28. Iowa State 57,931
30. Oklahoma State, 56,790
33. West Virginia 55,946
35. Texas Tech 55,065
38. Kansas State 51,301
47. Texas Christian 44,080
49. Baylor 43,830
65. Kansas 26,641


PAC 12

18. Southern California 72,683
21. Washington 68,822
32. California Los Angeles 56,044
34. Oregon 55,483
37. Arizona State 51,380
41. Stanford 47,398
42. Colorado 47,056
45. Utah 45,913
50. Arizona 42,632
55. California 36,548
59. Oregon State 34,754
61. Washington State 31,982


ACC

14. Clemson 80,773
20. Florida State 70,943
24. Virginia Tech 63,214
25. Miami 58,682
29. N.C. State 56,850
39. North Carolina 50,071
43. Georgia Tech 46,885
44. Louisville 46,160
54. Virginia 39,398
56. Pittsburgh 36,295
57. Boston College 35,924
60. Syracuse 33,929
63. Wake Forest 28,436
64. Duke 26,797

Independents
17. Notre Dame 77,622


Here are some of the G5's most often mentioned as Realignment Targets:

Brigham Young 56,267
Central Florida 36,846
East Carolina 36,727
Memphis 36,302
Houston 32,583
South Florida 31,401
Cincinnati 28,434
Connecticut 20,335
Tulane 16,939
(This post was last modified: 02-09-2018 04:49 PM by JRsec.)
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RE: 2017 NCAA Football Attendance:
This year's home schedule was not favorable to many ACC teams. For instance, 3 of the 4 SEC rivalries were on the road; even Pitt/Penn State was away in 2017, and most of the best remaining non-conference games like VT/WVU, GT/Tennessee and FSU/Alabama were neutral site games. 2018 is almost guaranteed to have better numbers.
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RE: 2017 NCAA Football Attendance:
(02-11-2018 04:42 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  This year's home schedule was not favorable to many ACC teams. For instance, 3 of the 5 Notre Dame games were on the road, as were 3 of the 4 SEC rivalries. Even Pitt/Penn State was away in 2017, and most of the best remaining non-conference games like VT/WVU, GT/Tennessee and FSU/Alabama were neutral site games. 2018 is almost guaranteed to have better numbers.

Yeah, as far as the SEC attendance goes the schools with the drops that hurt us (with the exception of LSU where the coach was in hi first full year) were the schools where the coach was in turmoil (Arkansas, Tennessee, Florida, Ole Miss) all of which suffered 3 to 6 thousand losses each in average attendance over last year.
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RE: 2017 NCAA Football Attendance:
(02-11-2018 12:33 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-11-2018 04:42 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  This year's home schedule was not favorable to many ACC teams. For instance, 3 of the 5 Notre Dame games were on the road, as were 3 of the 4 SEC rivalries. Even Pitt/Penn State was away in 2017, and most of the best remaining non-conference games like VT/WVU, GT/Tennessee and FSU/Alabama were neutral site games. 2018 is almost guaranteed to have better numbers.

Yeah, as far as the SEC attendance goes the schools with the drops that hurt us (with the exception of LSU where the coach was in hi first full year) were the schools where the coach was in turmoil (Arkansas, Tennessee, Florida, Ole Miss) all of which suffered 3 to 6 thousand losses each in average attendance over last year.

Hopefully Missouri can rebound this year. We have never been this low. Maybe our problems are behind us. The BB team is helping to keep the fans ginned up
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RE: 2017 NCAA Football Attendance:
So we would be 55 on the list. Not bad after a 3-9 record. I'll take it.
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