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2013-2014 AAC Revenue Sport Attendance
Here's the breakdown for bball and fball average attendance.

1. Louisville: 21,228 + 52,914 = 74,142
2. Rutgers: 4,425 + 46,549 = 50,974
3. Central Florida: 5,293 + 42,084 = 47,377
4. Memphis: 16,300 + 28,537 = 44,837
5. Connecticut: 10,134 + 30,932 = 41,066
6. Cincinnati: 8,567 + 31,771 = 40,338
7. South Florida: 4,406 + 34,706 = 39,112
8. Temple: 5,963 + 22,473 = 28,436
9. Houston: 3,782 + 24,256 = 28,038
10. SMU: 5,520 + 17,891 = 23,411
03-11-2014 08:57 AM
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RE: 2013-2014 AAC Revenue Sport Attendance
(03-11-2014 08:57 AM)gulfcoastgal Wrote:  Here's the breakdown for bball and fball average attendance.

1. Louisville: 21,228 + 52,914 = 74,142
2. Rutgers: 4,425 + 46,549 = 50,974
3. Central Florida: 5,293 + 42,084 = 47,377
4. Memphis: 16,300 + 28,537 = 44,837
5. Connecticut: 10,134 + 30,932 = 41,066
6. Cincinnati: 8,567 + 31,771 = 40,338
7. South Florida: 4,406 + 34,706 = 39,112
8. Temple: 5,963 + 22,473 = 28,436
9. Houston: 3,782 + 24,256 = 28,038
10. SMU: 5,520 + 17,891 = 23,411

Do you have Tulsa and Tulane (new members in 2014)?
03-11-2014 12:52 PM
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RE: 2013-2014 AAC Revenue Sport Attendance
UConn football average was really down this last season. Hopefully we turn that around with a better product on the field. Women's hoops is revenue sport for us and I'd imagine would boost our overall number by about 8 to 10k.
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RE: 2013-2014 AAC Revenue Sport Attendance
(03-11-2014 08:57 AM)gulfcoastgal Wrote:  Here's the breakdown for bball and fball average attendance.

1. Louisville: 21,228 + 52,914 = 74,142
2. Rutgers: 4,425 + 46,549 = 50,974
3. East Carolina: 4,575 + 43,985 = 48,560
4. Central Florida: 5,293 + 42,084 = 47,377
5. Memphis: 16,300 + 28,537 = 44,837
6. Connecticut: 10,134 + 30,932 = 41,066
7. Cincinnati: 8,567 + 31,771 = 40,338
8. South Florida: 4,406 + 34,706 = 39,112
9. Navy: 2,062 + 35,588 = 37,650
10. Temple: 5,963 + 22,473 = 28,436
11. Houston: 3,782 + 24,256 = 28,038
12. SMU: 5,520 + 17,891 = 23,411
13. Tulsa: 4,528 + 19,893 = 24,421
14. Tulane: 1,733 + 19,747 = 21,480
03-11-2014 01:09 PM
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RE: 2013-2014 AAC Revenue Sport Attendance
(03-11-2014 01:09 PM)PGPirate Wrote:  
(03-11-2014 08:57 AM)gulfcoastgal Wrote:  Here's the breakdown for bball and fball average attendance.

1. Louisville: 21,228 + 52,914 = 74,142
2. Rutgers: 4,425 + 46,549 = 50,974
3. East Carolina: 4,575 + 43,985 = 48,560
4. Central Florida: 5,293 + 42,084 = 47,377
5. Memphis: 16,300 + 28,537 = 44,837
6. Connecticut: 10,134 + 30,932 = 41,066
7. Cincinnati: 8,567 + 31,771 = 40,338
8. South Florida: 4,406 + 34,706 = 39,112
9. Navy: 2,062 + 35,588 = 37,650
10. Temple: 5,963 + 22,473 = 28,436
11. Houston: 3,782 + 24,256 = 28,038
12. SMU: 5,520 + 17,891 = 23,411
13. Tulsa: 4,528 + 19,893 = 24,421
14. Tulane: 1,733 + 19,747 = 21,480

Interesting to see it stratify itself:

48-38k: Top 9 teams
38-28k: nothing
28k-21k: Bottom 5 teams.

It would do well for everyone to be north of 38-40k, when split like this.
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(03-11-2014 01:02 PM)HartfordHusky Wrote:  UConn football average was really down this last season. Hopefully we turn that around with a better product on the field. Women's hoops is revenue sport for us and I'd imagine would boost our overall number by about 8 to 10k.

UCONN women averaged 8,792 this season.
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(03-11-2014 01:09 PM)PGPirate Wrote:  
(03-11-2014 08:57 AM)gulfcoastgal Wrote:  Here's the breakdown for bball and fball average attendance.

1. Louisville: 21,228 + 52,914 = 74,142
2. Rutgers: 4,425 + 46,549 = 50,974
3. East Carolina: 4,575 + 43,985 = 48,560
4. Central Florida: 5,293 + 42,084 = 47,377
5. Memphis: 16,300 + 28,537 = 44,837
6. Connecticut: 10,134 + 30,932 = 41,066
7. Cincinnati: 8,567 + 31,771 = 40,338
8. South Florida: 4,406 + 34,706 = 39,112
9. Navy: 2,062 + 35,588 = 37,650
10. Temple: 5,963 + 22,473 = 28,436
11. Houston: 3,782 + 24,256 = 28,038
12. SMU: 5,520 + 17,891 = 23,411
13. Tulsa: 4,528 + 19,893 = 24,421
14. Tulane: 1,733 + 19,747 = 21,480

Interesting to see that ECU would have been #1 of next year's AAC lineup, and I'd almost guarantee both the football and especially the hoops numbers are larger next year.
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Memphis numbers will probably end up being the highest in the conference if Fuente can get it going.
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Ok...I've got great land in Alaska for anyone who actually believes that attendance number for Rutgers
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RE: 2013-2014 AAC Revenue Sport Attendance
Thanks for adding the future lineup. I just copied the bball info from another thread.

(03-11-2014 01:39 PM)PirateMarv Wrote:  Memphis numbers will probably end up being the highest in the conference if Fuente can get it going.

It's safe to say that Memphis fball numbers should improve based on schedule alone. Dropping Ark. St. And MTSU in favor of TN and Ole Miss ought to raise it thousands regardless of how the Tigers perform. IIRC, in either '16 or' 17, they've got both at home...plus UCLA?

Not sure what can be derived from the numbers, but it does paint a picture of the "active" fan bases of each school.
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(03-11-2014 01:39 PM)PirateMarv Wrote:  Memphis numbers will probably end up being the highest in the conference if Fuente can get it going.

Yeah I agree they very well could be. ECU really doesn't have a lot of room to improve on it's numbers. Highest we could possibly with our current capacities is 58k. Memphis has shown in the past that if good they will draw good number in football, and they could get their combined total up near 60k if they ended up getting to a consistent bowl level.
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(03-11-2014 02:10 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote:  
(03-11-2014 01:39 PM)PirateMarv Wrote:  Memphis numbers will probably end up being the highest in the conference if Fuente can get it going.

Yeah I agree they very well could be. ECU really doesn't have a lot of room to improve on it's numbers. Highest we could possibly with our current capacities is 58k. Memphis has shown in the past that if good they will draw good number in football, and they could get their combined total up near 60k if they ended up getting to a consistent bowl level.

I think that Memphis can get to the mid-60's, because the Liberty Bowl holds a little more than 50k if I remember correctly.
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