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Total Home Attendance sorted by MAC school:

Ohio 107,682
Akron 104,293
Temple 104,276
Western Mich. 101,652
Central Mich. 98,508
Buffalo 95,758
Kent State 93,072
Northern Ill. 89,335
Bowling Green 84,261
Toledo 81,424
Ball State 65,327
Miami Oh 59,052
Eastern Michigan 25,080

-Temple was definitely a good overall addition to the MAC in football.

-Akron is riding high support numbers from its first year of its new stadium.

-Ohio's first game against UConn almost drew as many fans as EMU did for the entire season.

-Figure did not include Miami and Toledo's hosting of BCS schools at neutral sites. Toledo and Miami did both host BCS schools in their home stadiums this year (Colorado and Cincinnati respectively)

http://web1.ncaa.org/mfb/2009/Internet/a...NDANCE.pdf
(12-28-2009 01:44 PM)Airport KC Wrote: [ -> ]Total Home Attendance sorted by MAC school:

Ohio 107,682
Akron 104,293
Temple 104,276
Western Mich. 101,652
Central Mich. 98,508
Buffalo 95,758
Kent State 93,072
Northern Ill. 89,335
Bowling Green 84,261
Toledo 81,424
Ball State 65,327
Miami Oh 59,052
Eastern Michigan 25,080

-Temple was definitely a good overall addition to the MAC in football.

-Akron is riding high support numbers from its first year of its new stadium.

-Ohio's first game against UConn almost drew as many fans as EMU did for the entire season.

-Figure did not include Miami and Toledo's hosting of BCS schools at neutral sites. Toledo and Miami did both host BCS schools in their home stadiums this year (Colorado and Cincinnati respectively)

http://web1.ncaa.org/mfb/2009/Internet/a...NDANCE.pdf

One of the biggest things that Warde Manuel manged to do in Buffalo was to get butts in the seats. Buffalo's attendance was half of its current number the year he first came on board.
There was a nice crowd I thought when Buffalo hosted Ohio mid week on ESPN.

Buffalo has now won the MAC in football and has a team that is at least good enough to expect success.
If they wanted to kick out EMU and move to some true geographic divisions it could be interesting.

West: NIU, WMU, CMU, Ball St, Miami, Bowling Green
East: Temple, Buffalo, Ohio, Kent St, Akron, Toledo

The MAC should have forced Temple's hand in basketball while they were down to join. Now they've got a top 20 team again.
(12-28-2009 03:38 PM)Airport KC Wrote: [ -> ]If they wanted to kick out EMU and move to some true geographic divisions it could be interesting.

West: NIU, WMU, CMU, Ball St, Miami, Bowling Green
East: Temple, Buffalo, Ohio, Kent St, Akron, Toledo

The MAC should have forced Temple's hand in basketball while they were down to join. Now they've got a top 20 team again.

Won't last after BG thumps them.
(12-28-2009 01:44 PM)Airport KC Wrote: [ -> ]Total Home Attendance sorted by MAC school:

Ohio 107,682
Akron 104,293
Temple 104,276
Western Mich. 101,652
Central Mich. 98,508
Buffalo 95,758
Kent State 93,072
Northern Ill. 89,335
Bowling Green 84,261
Toledo 81,424
Ball State 65,327
Miami Oh 59,052
Eastern Michigan 25,080

Footnote: I believe WMU had the highest Average Home Attendance of 20,330. WMU was one of the few that only had 5 home games, while most others had 6.
Not to pick a nit but the OSU-UT game was officially a home game for Toledo. 2009 attendance=153,151.
(12-28-2009 03:46 PM)Motown Bronco Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-28-2009 01:44 PM)Airport KC Wrote: [ -> ]Total Home Attendance sorted by MAC school:

Ohio 107,682
Akron 104,293
Temple 104,276
Western Mich. 101,652
Central Mich. 98,508
Buffalo 95,758
Kent State 93,072
Northern Ill. 89,335
Bowling Green 84,261
Toledo 81,424
Ball State 65,327
Miami Oh 59,052
Eastern Michigan 25,080

Footnote: I believe WMU had the highest Average Home Attendance of 20,330. WMU was one of the few that only had 5 home games, while most others had 6.
CMU had only 5 home games with no big draw teams this year, Friday after Thanksgiving Day with no students in town and game that didn't mean anything, and a Wednesday night game. UGH!
(12-28-2009 03:38 PM)Airport KC Wrote: [ -> ]If they wanted to kick out EMU and move to some true geographic divisions it could be interesting.

West: NIU, WMU, CMU, Ball St, Miami, Bowling Green
East: Temple, Buffalo, Ohio, Kent St, Akron, Toledo

The MAC should have forced Temple's hand in basketball while they were down to join. Now they've got a top 20 team again.

Can't 'kick them out' we need an even number of teams for BBall... Maybe if they went FB only but would oyu really want to count on Temple sticking around very long?
(12-28-2009 03:50 PM)RocketJeff Wrote: [ -> ]Not to pick a nit but the OSU-UT game was officially a home game for Toledo. 2009 attendance=153,151.

The NCAA, rightfully, counts those games as a neutral site 'home' game. Sorry but when discussing how the conference is doing attendance wise counting games more than an hour from the stadium full of enemy fans is not relevant..
Attendance by conference:

SEC 6,473,211
Big 12 5,948,943
Big 10 5,933,762
ACC 4,782,114
PAC 10 3,466,884
Big East 1,744,648
MWC 1,278,343
WAC 1,104,721
Conf USA 1,003,231
MAC 1,045,735
Sunbelt 477,223


Too bad it's against the rules to include Toledo's home game against Ohio State. If it were allowed, we'd jump all the way to fifth best attendance.
(12-28-2009 04:35 PM)RocketJeff Wrote: [ -> ]Attendance by conference:

SEC 6,473,211
Big 12 5,948,943
Big 10 5,933,762
ACC 4,782,114
PAC 10 3,466,884
Big East 1,744,648
MWC 1,278,343
WAC 1,104,721
MAC 1,045,735
Sunbelt 877,223


Too bad it's against the rules to include Toledo's home game against Ohio State. If it were allowed, we'd jump all the way to fifth best attendance.

Where's CUSA?

By the way, we have 13 teams, while the other non-BCS conferences listed have 9. Yikes.
(12-28-2009 04:40 PM)niubrad00 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-28-2009 04:35 PM)RocketJeff Wrote: [ -> ]Attendance by conference:

SEC 6,473,211
Big 12 5,948,943
Big 10 5,933,762
ACC 4,782,114
PAC 10 3,466,884
Big East 1,744,648
MWC 1,278,343
WAC 1,104,721
MAC 1,045,735
Sunbelt 877,223


Too bad it's against the rules to include Toledo's home game against Ohio State. If it were allowed, we'd jump all the way to fifth best attendance.

Where's CUSA?

By the way, we have 13 teams, while the other non-BCS conferences listed have 9. Yikes.

Fixed.
Marshall fans linked to this thread and ripping on the MAC attendance. Too bad we can't count Toledo's game with OSU.
(12-28-2009 03:53 PM)Arrohead Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-28-2009 03:46 PM)Motown Bronco Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-28-2009 01:44 PM)Airport KC Wrote: [ -> ]Total Home Attendance sorted by MAC school:

Ohio 107,682
Akron 104,293
Temple 104,276
Western Mich. 101,652
Central Mich. 98,508
Buffalo 95,758
Kent State 93,072
Northern Ill. 89,335
Bowling Green 84,261
Toledo 81,424
Ball State 65,327
Miami Oh 59,052
Eastern Michigan 25,080

Footnote: I believe WMU had the highest Average Home Attendance of 20,330. WMU was one of the few that only had 5 home games, while most others had 6.
CMU had only 5 home games with no big draw teams this year, Friday after Thanksgiving Day with no students in town and game that didn't mean anything, and a Wednesday night game. UGH!

Ohio had home games on 11/21 and 11/27 with students on break for Thanksgiving lowering total numbers.

It happens. Weather was not the best this year in Athens either. It still was enough to take home the MAC total home attendance championship.
(12-28-2009 03:42 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-28-2009 03:38 PM)Airport KC Wrote: [ -> ]If they wanted to kick out EMU and move to some true geographic divisions it could be interesting.

West: NIU, WMU, CMU, Ball St, Miami, Bowling Green
East: Temple, Buffalo, Ohio, Kent St, Akron, Toledo

The MAC should have forced Temple's hand in basketball while they were down to join. Now they've got a top 20 team again.

Won't last after BG thumps them.


Not quite on BG thumping the Owls. Good dream though. 03-zzz
(12-28-2009 08:42 PM)TUowl06 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-28-2009 03:42 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-28-2009 03:38 PM)Airport KC Wrote: [ -> ]If they wanted to kick out EMU and move to some true geographic divisions it could be interesting.

West: NIU, WMU, CMU, Ball St, Miami, Bowling Green
East: Temple, Buffalo, Ohio, Kent St, Akron, Toledo

The MAC should have forced Temple's hand in basketball while they were down to join. Now they've got a top 20 team again.

Won't last after BG thumps them.
Not quite on BG thumping the Owls. Good dream though. 03-zzz

Well, then. clearly, no matter what happens the rest of the season, BG must be the worst team in the history of college basketball. I'm utterly crushed that Temple handled them sooooo easily, TUowl, but thanks for the update. Hee,hee, uh, I mean Darn, I had such high hopes.......03-wink
Average Attendance(Homegames):
WMU(5)=20,330
CMU(5)=19,702
OU(6)=17,947
Akron(6)=17,382
Temple(6)=17,379
Toledo(5)=16,285
Buffalo(6)=15,960
Kent(6)=15,512
NIU(6)=14,889
BGSU(6)=14,044
Miami(5)=11,810
BSU(6)=10,888
EMU(5)=5,016

Gee, I wonder who lead the MAC in gate receipts?04-cheers
(12-28-2009 09:59 PM)Boca Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]Average Attendance(Homegames):
WMU(5)=20,330
CMU(5)=19,702
OU(6)=17,947
Akron(6)=17,382
Temple(6)=17,379
Toledo(5)=16,285
Buffalo(6)=15,960
Kent(6)=15,512
NIU(6)=14,889
BGSU(6)=14,044
Miami(5)=11,810
BSU(6)=10,888
EMU(5)=5,016

Gee, I wonder who lead the MAC in gate receipts?04-cheers

NIU used to be the leader here hands down. What happened?
(12-28-2009 08:22 PM)Airport KC Wrote: [ -> ]Ohio had home games on 11/21 and 11/27 with students on break for Thanksgiving lowering total numbers.

It happens. Weather was not the best this year in Athens either. It still was enough to take home the MAC total home attendance championship.

Seriously - could there be a more disingenuous stat than "total attendance" when you play 6 games averaging 17, 947 - when two other teams (that just happen to only play 5 home games each) out averaged you by about 10%? That’s 20% more home games!

Congratulations WMU on winning the average attendance crown for the MAC even though you weren’t in the running for a conference or division title. If you’re in the running all through the season as CMU, OhioU and Temple were, one would expect them to have conference leading averages – but WMU did this in a year that they weren’t even bowl eligible. THAT is a loyal fan base.
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