Michigan #1 again in national attendance average
The leader in attendance in 42 of the last 44 seasons is once again back on top.
2015 average attendance top-six
Rank | Team | Avg. Attendance | Capacity |
1. | Michigan | 110,168 | 107,601 |
2. | Ohio State | 107,244 | 104,944 |
3. | Texas A&M | 103,622 | 102,733 |
4. | Alabama | 101,112 | 101,821 |
5. | Tennessee | 100,584 | 102,455 |
6. | Penn State | 99,799 | 106,572 |
Wonder if we see another graphic in the offseason from other B1G schools on this? My bet is no.
November 29th, 2015 at 9:04 AM ^
Even though there is some fuzzy math in the calculation of attendance figures, it is nice to see that the renewed energy and excitement brought by Jim Harbaugh and this staff at least nominally translated into monetary results that the team and the department can build on. Actually, beyond tickets, it will be interesting to see department results in the spring to know what the immediate Harbaugh Effect was for football.
November 29th, 2015 at 10:37 AM ^
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November 29th, 2015 at 4:44 PM ^
interesting that alabama was under capacity, meaning in reality a few thousands unsold tickets on average. Probably doesn't help that their 2nd biggest game every year is at neutral site
We were about 2,000 unsold tix as well, not bad considering they were going 2 for a coke a year ago