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Purple Pride
February 12th, 2007, 12:54 PM
There's some good looking #'s on here.

http://www.ncaa.org/stats/football/attendance/2006/2006_football_attendance.pdf

NE MT GRIZZ
February 12th, 2007, 12:59 PM
Atta way Griz.
St. Peters, WTF!

Mountaineer
February 12th, 2007, 01:01 PM
The top four Division II teams had better attendance than about 83 of the FCS schools. :eek: :bawling:

andy7171
February 12th, 2007, 01:03 PM
How come North Dakota State and South Dakota State weren't listed??

NE MT GRIZZ
February 12th, 2007, 01:08 PM
The Griz had 41% of the entire Big Sky Conference total.

The rest of the conference needs to step up, that's pathetic!

NE MT GRIZZ
February 12th, 2007, 01:11 PM
The Griz had 41% of the entire Big Sky Conference total.

The rest of the conference needs to step up, that's pathetic!


I will even go one further and give Montana St. some cred.

The two Montana schools accounted for 60% of the BSC attendance.

Purple Pride
February 12th, 2007, 01:13 PM
How come North Dakota State and South Dakota State weren't listed??

UCA wasn't listed either. We were over 10K also.:thumbsup:

BisBison
February 12th, 2007, 01:15 PM
How come North Dakota State and South Dakota State weren't listed??
transition teams. We won't be listed next year either. Notice Northern Colorado and UC Davis aren't there either. They will be listed in '07 and the Dakota schools in '08

aceinthehole
February 12th, 2007, 01:39 PM
How do the schools in your state rank (all divisions)?

Connecticut

1. Univ. of Conn. (FBS) ..........7 games / 38,939 avg
2. Yale (FCS) .........................5 / 18,562
3. Trinity (III) ........................4 / 4,275
4. Central Conn. St. (FCS) ......4 / 3,150
5. Wesleyan (III) ....................4 / 2,306
6. Sacred Heart (FCS) ............6 / 2,171
7. Coast Guard (III) ................6 / 2,112
8. Southern Conn. St. (II) .......5 / 1,508
9. Western Conn. St. (III) ........5 /1,122

bigd
February 12th, 2007, 01:49 PM
Here the transitional schools are listed at the botom:

http://web1.ncaa.org/d1mfb/2006/Internet/attendance/IAA_AVGATTENDANCE.pdf

Mountaineer
February 12th, 2007, 01:56 PM
North Carolina St. (BCS)............7 games/56,540
North Carolina (BCS).................7/48,857
East Carolina (BCS)...................6/37,168
Wake Forest (BCS)....................6/32,515
Appalachian St. (FCS)................9/20,546
Duke (BCS)..............................7/19,580
N.C. A&T (FCS)........................5/11,596
Western Carolina (FCS)..............5/8,805
N.C. Central (II)........................6/7,864
Elon (FCS)...............................6/6,671
Elizabeth City St. (II).................5/5,568
Lenoir-Rhyne (II).......................5/5,160
Johnson C. Smith (II).................4/5,006
Gardner-Webb (FCS)..................6/4,194
Shaw (II).................................3/3,865
Catawba (II).............................5/3,613
Davidson (FCS)..........................5/3,466
Fayetteville St. (II)....................5/3,466
Mars Hill (II).............................5/2,992

Stopped after Div II. xlolx

Cleets
February 12th, 2007, 01:57 PM
How come North Dakota State and South Dakota State weren't listed??

they're in there...
Keep looking Div. II


How does Harvard out draw UMass...?


xlolx

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Purple Pride
February 12th, 2007, 02:02 PM
Arkansas


1. UofA (FBS).............6 games/73,895 avg.
2. Arkansas State (FBS)..........5/19,069
3. UCA (FCS)........................5/9,954
4. UAPB (FCS)......................5/8,014
5. Ar Tech (D2)....................5/5,467
6. Henderson State (D2)........5/4,307
7. Southern Ark Univ (D2).......5/4,297
8. Harding Univ (D2)..............5/3,420
9. Ouachita Baptist (D2)........4/3,037
10. UA-Monticello (D2)............4/2,706

carney2
February 12th, 2007, 02:20 PM
Patriot League numbers (Games/Avg. Attendance):

1. Lehigh 6/9,160
2. Lafayette 5/8,336
3. Holy Cross 5/5,742
4. Bucknell 6/4,568
5. Fordham 6/3,723
6. Colgate 6/3,493
7. Georgetown 5/2,016

League Avg. 39/5,285

dennisdent
February 12th, 2007, 02:25 PM
How does Harvard out draw UMass...?


xlolx

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Might be the the capacity difference (but that I doubt:rotateh: ): Harvard 30,898 (15,548); UMass 17,000 (11,663). Or the location...Boston compared to Amherst and the football crazy Pioneer Valley.:bang:

Lehigh Football Nation
February 12th, 2007, 02:36 PM
they're in there...
Keep looking Div. II


How does Harvard out draw UMass...?


xlolx

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It's called "The Game." Heard of it? xlolx

Pard4Life
February 12th, 2007, 02:39 PM
It's called "The Game." Heard of it? xlolx

Exactly, but it's still interesting to see Yale average 18,000 without the game.

Peems
February 12th, 2007, 02:39 PM
The top four Division II teams had better attendance than about 83 of the FCS schools. :eek: :bawling:

the griz would come in at 84 on the FCS list. not great but still better than 35 schools

yorkcountyUNHfan
February 12th, 2007, 02:48 PM
UNH 8141
Dartmouth 5597
Plymouth State 1294
St Anslem 950

3rd Coast Tiger
February 12th, 2007, 02:49 PM
:thumbsup:

The SWAC back where it belongs. Thanks Katrina for that one year break from our dominance. :rolleyes:

89Hen
February 12th, 2007, 02:51 PM
Delaware
University of Delaware - 21,825
Delaware State University - 3,503
Wesley College - 2,351

JoshUCA
February 12th, 2007, 03:01 PM
Arkansas


1. UofA (FBS).............6 games/73,895 avg.
2. Arkansas State (FBS)..........5/19,069
3. UCA (FCS)........................5/12,057
4. UAPB (FCS)......................5/8,014
5. Ar Tech (D2)....................5/5,467
6. Henderson State (D2)........5/4,307
7. Southern Ark Univ (D2).......5/4,297
8. Harding Univ (D2)..............5/3,420
9. Ouachita Baptist (D2)........4/3,037
10. UA-Monticello (D2)............4/2,706

Where did you get those numbers for UCA? If I count the War Memorial game then I get a total of 9,954..., but 12,057 sounds better!:smiley_wi

Purple Pride
February 12th, 2007, 03:08 PM
Where did you get those numbers for UCA? If I count the War Memorial game then I get a total of 9,954..., but 12,057 sounds better!:smiley_wi
xlolx OOpps. I fixed it for ya Josh. Guess I was doing math like an SID for a second there.:thumbsup:

jstate83
February 12th, 2007, 03:19 PM
Jackson State is #4 in FCS with a 20,314 average.
Those number will improve drastically in 2007.:nod:
I say we will hit the 27,000 or 28,000 mark this year.:nod:


If we were in BCS, Jackson State would be #91 behind Cincinnati who averaged 20,373.

In the State of Mississippi...............We gonna catch USM for the 3rd Spot in 2007.

#37. Ole Miss. 53,801
#53. Miss. St. 41,527
#78. USM 28,633

Bison05
February 12th, 2007, 03:19 PM
How come North Dakota State and South Dakota State weren't listed??


they're in there...
Keep looking Div. II



Cleets, that is the U of North Dakota and the University of South Dakota. It is almost an insult to insinuate that we would have that low attendance for any game, let alone a season average.

UAalum72
February 12th, 2007, 03:42 PM
New York
1. Syracuse 6 223,577 37,263 FBS
2. Army 5 153,469 30,694 FBS
3. Buffalo 5 82,084 16,417 FBS
4. Hofstra 4 20,402 5,101 FCS
5. Cornell 6 30,045 5,008 FCS
6. Columbia 6 27,674 4,612 FCS
7. Stony Brook 4 17,343 4,336 FCS
8. Fordham 6 22,337 3,723 FCS
9. Colgate 6 20,957 3,493 FCS
10. Cortland St. 6 20,722 3,453 III
11. Wagner 5 16,111 3,222 FCS
12. Albany 5 15,577 3,115 FCS
13. Alfred 6 16,434 2,739 III
14. Rochester (N.Y.) 5 10,795 2,159 III
15. Marist 6 12,754 2,126 FCS
16. Rensselaer 4 8,055 2,013 III
17. C.W. Post 5 9,295 1,859 II
18. Hamilton 4 6,887 1,721 III
19. Union (N.Y.) 5 7,916 1,583 III
20. Iona 5 7,740 1,548 FCS
21. Pace 5 7,018 1,403 II
22. Ithaca 5 6,152 1,230 III
23. St. Lawrence 6 7,056 1,176 III
24. Hartwick 5 5,848 1,169 III
25. Utica 5 5,423 1,084 III
26. Hobart 4 4,106 1,026 III

27. Brockport St. 5 4,025 805 III
28. Buffalo St. 4 2,533 633 III
29. SUNY-Maritime 3 740 246 III

lizrdgizrd
February 12th, 2007, 03:51 PM
Jackson State is #4 in FCS with a 20,314 average.
Those number will improve drastically in 2007.:nod:
I say we will hit the 27,000 or 28,000 mark this year.:nod:


If we were in BCS, Jackson State would be #91 behind Cincinnati who averaged 20,373.

In the State of Mississippi...............We gonna catch USM for the 3rd Spot in 2007.

#37. Ole Miss. 53,801
#53. Miss. St. 41,527
#78. USM 28,633
Do you guys have any big neutral site games? How does your home attendance compare to those?

jstate83
February 12th, 2007, 04:26 PM
Do you guys have any big neutral site games? How does your home attendance compare to those?


The only TRUE neutral site game we have is the SHC in Memphis with Tennessee St.
That game averages 50,000 to 55,000 every year just about.

The past 4 years don't compare at all cause we only averaged 11,000 in 2005 .......... Bell's last year.
Last year under Comegy, that jumped to 20,000.
It will increase this comming year.

In 2002 under Hughes and on back, our home average hovered around the 29,000 to 33,000 range.

Alcorn is our "Hated Rival" and the game is played in Jackson every year with the school's rotating the "HOME" tag because Alcorn's stadium only seat's 25,000
.
That game get's 40,000, (NON-BELL YEARS), and up every year.
Even with JSU losing 7 and 8 games per year under Bell, the Alcorn game still drew close to 30,000 each year.

JMU2K_DukeDawg
February 12th, 2007, 04:31 PM
Virginia Schools

1. VT - 8 games / 66,233 avg. FBS
2. UVA - 6 / 57,732 FBS
3. JMU - 5 / 15,133 FCS
4. Norfolk St :eek: 7 / 11,982 FCS (just kidding guys! good attendance! :thumbsup: )
5. Liberty - 6 / 11,128 FCS
6. W&M - 5 / 10,645 FCS
7. Hampton 6 / 10,096 FCS :nonono2: WHY oh WHY do they get home playoff games?
8. VMI - 4 / 7,732 FCS
9. UR - 6 / 7,263 FCS (would be about 1K less w/o JMU for homecoming... :( )
10. Va Union - 5 / 4,322 DII
11. Christopher Newport 6 / 3,652 DIII
12. Hamden-Sydney - 5 / 3,418 DIII
13. Wash. & Lee - 5 / 2,930 DIII
14. VA St. - 4 / 2,461 DII : smh :
15. Bridgewater - 5 /2,073 DIII
16. Shanandoah (I think is VA?) - 5 / 1,996 DIII
17. Averette - 5 / 1,695

OL FU
February 12th, 2007, 04:57 PM
Clemson 82,992
USC 75,630
Citadel 14,599
SC STate 14,594
Furman 12,442
Wofford 8334
CCU 8134
Benedict 5531
Presbyterian 4111
CSU 3303
Newberry 3255
North Gville 3006

I think I missed someone. :confused:

I think that is about 250,000 in a state of 4M.
Just think what we would be getting if we didn't have to compete with Nascar:nod:

Hammersmith
February 12th, 2007, 05:12 PM
North Dakota Schools(it's a long list)

1. North Dakota State - 5 games / 16377 avg. FCS
2. North Dakota - 6 games / 8827 avg. DII

SUjagTILLiDIE
February 12th, 2007, 05:30 PM
Louisiana

LSU 92,212
Tulane 18,942
ULM 18,594
Southern 16,453 (tough losing season, SU is usually in the #2 spot in the state)
Louisiana Tech 14,586
ULL 14,516
Grambling 13,229
McNeese 10,882
NSU 9,061
SLU 5,961
Nicholls 4,573

MplsBison
February 12th, 2007, 06:03 PM
Can someone explain to me this one:

44. Merchant Marine 6 15,125 2,520


Do the Marines have an "academy"?

citdog
February 12th, 2007, 06:06 PM
Can someone explain to me this one:

44. Merchant Marine 6 15,125 2,520


Do the Marines have an "academy"?

No they don't. The Marines are part of the Dept of the Navy.

MplsBison
February 12th, 2007, 06:19 PM
Then why do we even have the Marines? What do they do that isn't already done by the Army or Navy?

Col Hogan
February 12th, 2007, 06:41 PM
Then why do we even have the Marines? What do they do that isn't already done by the Army or Navy?

The Merchant Marine Academy trains future officers to operate Merchant ships...they receive reserve Naval commissions, but serve aboard civilian U.S. flagged merchant ships.

catbob
February 12th, 2007, 06:51 PM
1. Montana - 22,600
2. Montana State - 12,758
3. Carroll College (NAIA) 5,300

I can't find stats for the 4 other NAIA programs in the state.

DFW HOYA
February 12th, 2007, 06:57 PM
St. Peters, WTF!

If you've ever seen where SPC is playing, you'd understand.

St. Peter's has no on campus field of any kind--the entire school is only 16 acres in Jersey City. Instead, they share time at Cochrane Stadium, which they must often play on Fridays because high school teams get it on Saturday. at a field which is literally in the swamps. (Georgetown once had to play SPC at 4:00 pm on a Friday afternoon.)

Here are the directions to the field from the SPC web site--with everything going on in NYC, would you want to be there on a Friday night?

"Immediately after going under an overpass, you will come to a traffic light. Turn right at the traffic light...You will be on a road in an undeveloped area. Approximately 1 mile after turning at the traffic light, you will be at the intersectionof Caven Point Road and Chapel Avenue. Turn left onto Chapel Avenue, which is marked with a yellow "No Outlet" sign."

http://wikimapia.org/1158067/

MplsBison
February 12th, 2007, 07:21 PM
The Merchant Marine Academy trains future officers to operate Merchant ships...they receive reserve Naval commissions, but serve aboard civilian U.S. flagged merchant ships.


Ah, someone does read english here.

Thanks for the info.

Tod
February 12th, 2007, 07:22 PM
the griz would come in at 84 on the FCS list. not great but still better than 35 schools

WKU would come in 120th. :rolleyes:

bobbythekidd
February 12th, 2007, 07:31 PM
Then why do we even have the Marines? What do they do that isn't already done by the Army or Navy?
PM me this question and I can give you specifics.
Short answer, America's 911.

Purple Pride
February 12th, 2007, 08:02 PM
Then why do we even have the Marines? What do they do that isn't already done by the Army or Navy?
The same reason we need the Coast Guard, which is a branch of the Dept. of Transportation. Unless you're a vet, don't even try to get into this BS. You've got to have worked for the "Man" to understand the "Man".:thumbsup:

citdog
February 12th, 2007, 08:04 PM
Marines win battles. The U.S. Army wins wars!

Purple Pride
February 12th, 2007, 08:14 PM
Marines win battles. The U.S. Army wins wars!
And the paratroopers, by God, kill em all and let Allah sort them out.:thumbsup:

Sorry.....I was a silk-jockey for years.

chrisattsu
February 12th, 2007, 08:39 PM
State of Texas (Name, Avg per game, Division)--

UT-Austin--88505--FBS
Texas A&M--75985--FBS
Texas Tech--50874--FBS
UT-El Paso--42444--FBS
Baylor--37080--FBS
TCU--31926--FBS
Houston--21910--FBS
North Texas--15650--FBS
SMU--15428--FBS
Rice--14760--FBS
Texas State--12886--FCS
West Texas A&M--10637--D2
Sam Houston St.--9469--FCS
Abilene Christian--9001--D2
Stephen F. Austin--7686--FCS
TX A&M Kingsville--6480--D2
Midwestern St.--6053--D2
Texas Southern--5676--FCS
Tarleton St.--5540--D2
Prairie View A&M--5329--FCS
Angelo State--4358--D2
Hardin Simmons--3336--D3
Sul Ross St.--2880--D3
TX A&M Commerce--2797--D2
Mary Hardin Baylor--2586--D3
Howard Payne--2481--D3
East Texas Baptist--2363--D3
TX Luteran--2245--D3
McMurry--1750--D3
Trinity--1550--D3
Austin College--840--D3

TheBisonator
February 12th, 2007, 09:21 PM
Here's all the FCS schools that averaged more than the top DII team (Fort Valley State - 13,682):

1) Montana - 22,600
2) Delaware - 21,825
3) Appalachian State - 20,546
4) Jackson State - 20,314
5) Yale - 18,562
6) Southern - 16,453
7) North Dakota State - 16,377
8) Florida A&M - 15,916
9) Georgia Southern - 15,612
10) Harvard - 15,548
11) Youngstown State - 15,159
12) James Madison - 15,133
13) Citadel - 14,599
14) South Carolina State - 14,594

(Note: When NDSU was in DII, we would have the #1 attendance every single year)

89Hen
February 12th, 2007, 09:25 PM
(Note: When NDSU was in DII, we would have the #1 attendance every single year)
:confused: :eyebrow: So your attendance has gone down moving to DI?

Mountaineer
February 12th, 2007, 09:29 PM
I would imagine it's because the FD holds about what they averaged for the past year. While W-G, The Tub and the others have more capacity.

74AppState
February 12th, 2007, 09:32 PM
JMU---you forgot Emory&Henry, usually one of the Top 10 DIII attendance schools. (Great tailgates)
They often outdrew I-AA ETSU--just another reason ETSU folded.

VT Wildcat Fan53
February 12th, 2007, 09:58 PM
UNH 8141
Dartmouth 5597
Plymouth State 1294
St Anslem 950

No great attendance numbers anywhere in the state of NH. However, an interesting fact is that decrepit ole Cowell Stadium on the UNH campus has an official capacity of 6,500 fans. On a "per game" average, 1,641 more fans than seats available..... Imagine if Santos and Ball & Co. actually had an inviting venue (hint,hint NH legislature) in which to have played the last 3 years? :confused:

As interesting (or, is it worse?) is that the Whittemore Center where nationally ranked hockey team plays also seats around 6,500 fans!

therealbigredrules
February 12th, 2007, 09:59 PM
WKU would come in 120th. :rolleyes:

You have a great school. Someday I hope you can come to WKU for your money game.

http://www.jibjab.com/jokebox/jokebox/jibjab/id/389599/jokeid/63641

crunifan
February 12th, 2007, 11:04 PM
IOWA

1) Iowa (FBS)- 70,585
2) Iowa State (FBS)- 46,171
3) UNI (FCS)- 11,120
4) Wartburg (DIII)- 4,343
5) Drake (FCS)- 4,314
6) Luther (DIII)- 4,163
7) Loras (DIII)- 3,439
8) Coe (DIII)- 2,271
9) Central (DIII)- 1, 766
10) Dubuque (DIII)- 1,618
11) Buena Vista (DIII)- 1,340
12) Simpson (DIII)- 1,440
13) Cornell (DIII)- 740
14) Upper Iowa (DII)- 620
15) Grinnell (DIII)- 509


Four Division I schools
One Division II
Ten Division III

Wartburg is number four for all of Division III. Pretty impressive!

Cleets
February 12th, 2007, 11:14 PM
And the paratroopers, by God, kill em all and let Allah sort them out.:thumbsup:

Sorry.....I was a silk-jockey for years.


Death from Above....!




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Purple Pride
February 12th, 2007, 11:17 PM
Death from Above....!




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All the way, Sir.

TheBisonator
February 13th, 2007, 12:24 AM
:confused: :eyebrow: So your attendance has gone down moving to DI?

No, it's because the number 1 average attendance in DII was never more than 12-13,000 or so, which was usually what we got. Our average attendance has actually increased by over 50 percent since 2002.

Our averages over the past five years were:

2002 - 10,620 (I think we weren't #1 in DII that year)
2003 - 11,567 (#1 in DII)
2004 - 13,269 (Top-15 in I-AA)
2005 - 14,160 (Top-15 in I-AA)
2006 - 16,377 (#7 in FCS)

Purple Pride
February 13th, 2007, 12:36 AM
I'm really happy this is a popular thread. Ya'll check me some cred's because God knows I need em.xlolx

andy7171
February 13th, 2007, 06:50 AM
MARYLAND

Maryland FBS - 49,393
Navy FBS - 33,275
Morgan State FCS - 7,458
Towson FCS - 4,592
McDaniel College III - 2,452
Salisbury State III - 1,675
Frostburg State III - 1,316
Johns Hopkins III - 890

lizrdgizrd
February 13th, 2007, 07:46 AM
The only TRUE neutral site game we have is the SHC in Memphis with Tennessee St.
That game averages 50,000 to 55,000 every year just about.

The past 4 years don't compare at all cause we only averaged 11,000 in 2005 .......... Bell's last year.
Last year under Comegy, that jumped to 20,000.
It will increase this comming year.

In 2002 under Hughes and on back, our home average hovered around the 29,000 to 33,000 range.

Alcorn is our "Hated Rival" and the game is played in Jackson every year with the school's rotating the "HOME" tag because Alcorn's stadium only seat's 25,000
.
That game get's 40,000, (NON-BELL YEARS), and up every year.
Even with JSU losing 7 and 8 games per year under Bell, the Alcorn game still drew close to 30,000 each year.
You guys have a nice looking stadium! The website (http://www.jsutigers.com/section/facilities) didn't show any maximum capacity figures. Do you know how many you can fit?

89Hen
February 13th, 2007, 08:12 AM
No, it's because the number 1 average attendance in DII was never more than 12-13,000 or so, which was usually what we got. Our average attendance has actually increased by over 50 percent since 2002.
I thought you were saying you would have been number one in I-AA when you were DII.

Lehigh Football Nation
February 13th, 2007, 09:22 AM
I was really hoping someone else would do this... for obvious reasons... but here's Pennsy (FCS schools in bold, and yes, St. Francis was outdrawn by ALL of D-II and D-III). Note there are no NAIA schools, and I could be missing some D-II and D-III schools:

Penn State 107,567 FBS
Pittsburgh 43,305 FBS
Temple 15,180 FBS (if THIS number is accurate I'll eat a shoe)
Pennsylvania 12,021 FCS
Lehigh 9,160 FCS
Villanova 8,364 FCS
Lafayette 8,366 FCS
Bucknell 4,568 FCS
Millersville 4,191 D-II
E. Strousburg 4,032 D-II
Bloomsburg 3,969 D-II
California (PA) 3,800 D-II
Indiana (PA) 3,791 D-II
Slippery Rock 3,780 D-II
Kutztown 3,465 D-II
Clarion 3,250 D-II
Gettysburg 2,854 D-III
Edinboro 2,676 D-II
Robert Morris 2,404 FCS
Albright 2,332 D-III
Susquehanna 2,320 D-III
Mansfield 2,318 D-II
Muhlenberg 2,310 D-III
Widener 2,250 D-II
Cheney 2,156 D-II
Lock Haven 2,109 D-II
Delaware Valley 2,100 D-III
Lycoming 2,087 D-III
Wilkes 2,046 D-III
Juniata 1,860 D-III
Duquesne 1,843 FCS
King's College (PA) 1,830 D-III
Moravian 1,813 D-III
LaSalle 1,799 FCS
Lebanon Valey 1,653 D-III
Dickinson 1,540 D-III
Franklin & Marshall 1,439 D-III
Allegheny 1,411 D-III
Carnegie-Mellon 1,385 D-III
Westminster 1,340 D-III
Ursinus 1,315 D-III
St. Francis (PA) 1,028 FCS

Something to note here, and this isn't an excuse (personally I'm disappointed that Lehigh didn't crack 10,000), but think about the number of college football teams that are competing for fans. If you draw a 2-hour radius around Lehigh, you'd probably get a dozen Pennsylvania schools alone... not to mention Delaware, Princeton, Rutgers, and other New Jersey schools.

Ronbo
February 13th, 2007, 09:28 AM
The top four Division II teams had better attendance than about 83 of the FCS schools. :eek: :bawling:

The exact reason we have a hard time separating from DII in the minds of most college football fans.

lizrdgizrd
February 13th, 2007, 09:30 AM
The exact reason we have a hard time separating from DII in the minds of most college football fans.
Guess those teams need to move up, eh? :smiley_wi

jstate83
February 13th, 2007, 09:42 AM
You guys have a nice looking stadium! The website (http://www.jsutigers.com/section/facilities) didn't show any maximum capacity figures. Do you know how many you can fit?

60,500

lizrdgizrd
February 13th, 2007, 10:27 AM
60,500
Have you had a sellout before? That's really big for an FCS stadium! The Griz will get jealous! xlolx

UAalum72
February 13th, 2007, 10:36 AM
I was really hoping someone else would do this... for obvious reasons... but here's Pennsy (FCS schools in bold, and yes, St. Francis was outdrawn by ALL of D-II and D-III). Note there are no NAIA schools, and I could be missing some D-II and D-III schools:

You missed Geneva College in Beaver Falls - I think the northeasternmost NAIA football school. Drew just over 700 per game, so St. Francis moves off the bottom.

Also missed D-II Shippensburg, about 3,800 pg.

downbythebeach
February 13th, 2007, 10:44 AM
[QUOTE=Lehigh Football Nation]I was really hoping someone else would do this... for obvious reasons... but here's Pennsy (FCS schools in bold, and yes, St. Francis was outdrawn by ALL of D-II and D-III). Note there are no NAIA schools, and I could be missing some D-II and D-III schools:[QUOTE=Lehigh Football Nation]

For the record it poured at every single one of our games.
I went to all but one and I couldn't fricken believe it....it did not just rain it poured...and it was cold.:mad:

What the hell is wrong with central PA

mainejeff
February 13th, 2007, 10:50 AM
Maine's recent mediocrity has resulted in a net loss of about 3,000 fans/game from 4 or 5 years ago. There's no reason that Maine can't average 8,000.......if they are winning. :(

jstate83
February 13th, 2007, 10:52 AM
Have you had a sellout before? That's really big for an FCS stadium! The Griz will get jealous! xlolx

No need..........They got a heck of a fan base.

I think we have had 1 sellout with SU.
The next largest SU crowd for that game drew 58,000 my soph. year and the majority of the SU matchups clock in around the 50,000 range.

During good times, and now that Bell's gone and the program is on the turnaround, expect the SU and Alcorn matchups to hover around 50,000 from now on.
Valley will be about 40,000 and Gram in the 30's now that the excitement is back.

Homecomming will be in that range also.
It's comming back faster than people expected around here.
These people quit going to games because they HATED BELL just that much.

lizrdgizrd
February 13th, 2007, 10:55 AM
No need..........They got a heck of a fan base.

I think we have had 1 sellout with SU.
The next largest SU crowd for that game drew 58,000 my soph. year and the majority of the SU matchups clock in around the 50,000 range.

During good times, and now that Bell's gone and the program is on the turnaround, expect the SU and Alcorn matchups to hover around 50,000 from now on.
Valley will be about 40,000 and Gram in the 30's now that the excitement is back.

Homecomming will be in that range also.
It's comming back faster than people expected around here.
These people quit going to games because they HATED BELL just that much.
It'd be fun to come down for an October or November game, but forget those early season ones! Too hot & muggy!!! :p

aceinthehole
February 13th, 2007, 10:59 AM
New York
1. Syracuse 6 223,577 37,263 FBS
2. Army 5 153,469 30,694 FBS
3. Buffalo 5 82,084 16,417 FBS
4. Hofstra 4 20,402 5,101 FCS
5. Cornell 6 30,045 5,008 FCS
6. Columbia 6 27,674 4,612 FCS
7. Stony Brook 4 17,343 4,336 FCS
8. Fordham 6 22,337 3,723 FCS
9. Colgate 6 20,957 3,493 FCS
10. Cortland St. 6 20,722 3,453 III
11. Wagner 5 16,111 3,222 FCS
12. Albany 5 15,577 3,115 FCS
13. Alfred 6 16,434 2,739 III
14. Rochester (N.Y.) 5 10,795 2,159 III
15. Marist 6 12,754 2,126 FCS
16. Rensselaer 4 8,055 2,013 III
17. C.W. Post 5 9,295 1,859 II
18. Hamilton 4 6,887 1,721 III
19. Union (N.Y.) 5 7,916 1,583 III
20. Iona 5 7,740 1,548 FCS
21. Pace 5 7,018 1,403 II
22. Ithaca 5 6,152 1,230 III
23. St. Lawrence 6 7,056 1,176 III
24. Hartwick 5 5,848 1,169 III
25. Utica 5 5,423 1,084 III
26. Hobart 4 4,106 1,026 III

27. Brockport St. 5 4,025 805 III
28. Buffalo St. 4 2,533 633 III
29. SUNY-Maritime 3 740 246 III


Do you really think UB draws that many, or is that an "inflated number?

Why does Cortland draw so well? Are they a top D-III, who do they play?

danefan
February 13th, 2007, 11:42 AM
Cortland draws that many because of 1 game. The Cortland-Ithaca game was at Cortland this year. Look at all their home games:


vs Brockport - 3300
vs William Patterson - 1975
vs Kean - 4480
vs College of NJ - 895
vs Ithaca - 9700
vs RPI - 380

Average without Ithaca game: 2206.

The CortIca Jug game alternates every year. Next year Ithaca's attendance will be jacked up. Its a great rivalry.

They do have a nice DIII facility though:
http://www.cortland.edu/stadium/main.jpg

Appstate29
February 13th, 2007, 11:44 AM
Do you really think UB draws that many, or is that an "inflated number?

Why does Cortland draw so well? Are they a top D-III, who do they play?


Buffalo has to be inflated, I worked in China with a Buffalo alum, and she said you'd be lucky to get 5-8k in there. Of course, she was more interested in Chinese than football, but i believe her.

OL FU
February 13th, 2007, 11:48 AM
Penn State 107,567 FBS
Pittsburgh 43,305 FBS
Temple 15,180 FBS (if THIS number is accurate I'll eat a shoe)
Pennsylvania 12,021 FCS
Lehigh 9,160 FCS
Villanova 8,364 FCS
Lafayette 8,366 FCS
Bucknell 4,568 FCS
Millersville 4,191 D-II
E. Strousburg 4,032 D-II
Bloomsburg 3,969 D-II
California (PA) 3,800 D-II
Indiana (PA) 3,791 D-II
Slippery Rock 3,780 D-II
Kutztown 3,465 D-II
Clarion 3,250 D-II
Gettysburg 2,854 D-III
Edinboro 2,676 D-II
Robert Morris 2,404 FCS
Albright 2,332 D-III
Susquehanna 2,320 D-III
Mansfield 2,318 D-II
Muhlenberg 2,310 D-III
Widener 2,250 D-II
Cheney 2,156 D-II
Lock Haven 2,109 D-II
Delaware Valley 2,100 D-III
Lycoming 2,087 D-III
Wilkes 2,046 D-III
Juniata 1,860 D-III
Duquesne 1,843 FCS
King's College (PA) 1,830 D-III
Moravian 1,813 D-III
LaSalle 1,799 FCS
Lebanon Valey 1,653 D-III
Dickinson 1,540 D-III
Franklin & Marshall 1,439 D-III
Allegheny 1,411 D-III
Carnegie-Mellon 1,385 D-III
Westminster 1,340 D-III
Ursinus 1,315 D-III
St. Francis (PA) 1,028 FCS

:eek: That is just ridiculous:eek: :)

jstate83
February 13th, 2007, 12:16 PM
It'd be fun to come down for an October or November game, but forget those early season ones! Too hot & muggy!!! :p

That's why ALL our games except HOMECOMMING are played under the light's.:D

AZGrizFan
February 13th, 2007, 12:45 PM
Marines win battles. The U.S. Army wins wars!


xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx

Funny post of the day. :thumbsup:

This might have been true 50 years ago, but not any more. :read: :read:

MplsBison
February 13th, 2007, 12:53 PM
Buffalo has to be inflated, I worked in China with a Buffalo alum, and she said you'd be lucky to get 5-8k in there. Of course, she was more interested in Chinese than football, but i believe her.

They probably use tickets sold vs. actual.

JDC325
February 13th, 2007, 04:03 PM
All the way, Sir.

82nd I presume. 1/325 AIR HHC/Scouts. Oh and Rangers lead the way! 11-94

UAalum72
February 13th, 2007, 04:37 PM
:eek: That is just ridiculous:eek: :)
Well, they're all very small schools, St. Francis has had only 2 winning seasons in 29 years of FB in the modern era, LaSalle only 2 in the nine years they've had football.

All are in cities with a FBS college (SFUPA about an hour from Penn St.), and RMU, DU and LaSalle also are in cities with NFL teams, so it's tough to get any local press.

97Torero
February 13th, 2007, 09:42 PM
Here is the data for California:
USC 91,480 FBS
UCLA 64,955 FBS
Cal 64,318 FBs
Stanford 41,742 FBS
San Diego State 29,227 FBS
San Jose State 18,854 FBS
Cal Poly 7,874 FCS
Sac State 5,821 FCS
San Diego 4,308 FCS
Chapman 2,375 III
Cal Lutheran 1,510 III
Redlands 1,497 III
Claremont 1,195 III
Occidental 1,010 III
LaVerne 863 III
Pomona Pitzer 746 III
Whittier 587 III
Menlo 480 III
I know i am missing a few. Man i miss the days when there were so many more teams in cali.

Ronbo
February 13th, 2007, 10:55 PM
Here is the data for California:
USC 91,480 FBS
UCLA 64,955 FBS
Cal 64,318 FBs
Stanford 41,742 FBS
San Diego State 29,227 FBS
San Jose State 18,854 FBS
Cal Poly 7,874 FCS
Sac State 5,821 FCS
San Diego 4,308 FCS
Chapman 2,375 III
Cal Lutheran 1,510 III
Redlands 1,497 III
Claremont 1,195 III
Occidental 1,010 III
LaVerne 863 III
Pomona Pitzer 746 III
Whittier 587 III
Menlo 480 III
I know i am missing a few. Man i miss the days when there were so many more teams in cali.

Uh, UC Davis.

ngineer
February 13th, 2007, 11:01 PM
The top four Division II teams had better attendance than about 83 of the FCS schools. :eek: :bawling:

Well, some of these D-II schools are a lot bigger than a lot of FCS schools. Keep in mind schools like Lehigh and Delaware were D-II schools through most of the 1970's and still drew significant numbers. Changing classifications doesn't have any direct correlation to attendance...

ngineer
February 13th, 2007, 11:04 PM
:eek: That is just ridiculous:eek: :)

Actually, Temple had a couple games that did have over 20,000 in attendance this year. How many were full pay tickets, I don't know, but they did have a couple games with some 'big name' teams at the Linc. that probably were responsible for the 'higher' numbers...Filet of Sole isn't bad, though...;)

yorkcountyUNHfan
February 14th, 2007, 08:39 AM
No great attendance numbers anywhere in the state of NH. However, an interesting fact is that decrepit ole Cowell Stadium on the UNH campus has an official capacity of 6,500 fans. On a "per game" average, 1,641 more fans than seats available..... Imagine if Santos and Ball & Co. actually had an inviting venue (hint,hint NH legislature) in which to have played the last 3 years? :confused:

As interesting (or, is it worse?) is that the Whittemore Center where nationally ranked hockey team plays also seats around 6,500 fans!

If don't count the 1372 from the Hofstra game that was played in a typhoon the average is very close to 10,000/game.

DrG
February 14th, 2007, 10:05 AM
they're in there...
Keep looking Div. II


How does Harvard out draw UMass...?


xlolx

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Attendance at The Game last season was 30,723. Without Yale on the home schedule, replace that with a more normal Harvard attendance of 10,000 and you get an average of 11,403, just behind UMass.

However, UMass does need to do better considering the caliber of the program we have right now.