Football Attendance by conference
FanBlogs had a nice post on the Football attendances for each conference in 2005. I'm always interested in how the Pac-10 compares to the rest of the nation.
SEC Leads Nation in Football Attendance : Fanblogs College Football Blog
The question is, who is dragging down the Pac-10?
Conference G Total Attendance Total Capacity Average Percentage SEC 75 5,593,699 5,741,371 74,583 97.43 Big 12 72 4,204,574 4,425,186 58,397 95.01 Big Ten 69 5,007,067 5,333,226 72,566 93.88 ACC 72 3,762,511 4,150,596 52,257 90.65 Pac-10 60 3,448,759 4,063,411 57,479 84.87 Big East 46 1,812,406 2,170,505 39,400 83.50 Mountain West 48 1,693,216 2,154,584 35,275 78.59
In 2005, a total of 5,593,699 fans attended 75 games hosted at SEC institutions, an average of 74,583 fans per game, which is also best in the nation. SEC stadiums were filled to 97.43 percent of capacity for each home game in 2005, which was also best in the nation. The SEC has led the nation in percentage of capacity since the statistic was first kept in 1983.
Stanford with their 50% capacity. Thank goodness they are downsizing. Next worst is UCLA at 70%. That's rough considering the USC factor and the Rose Bowl is huge.
Here's the full list:
Attendance Report
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