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RE: UConn & AAC Agree to $17M Exit Fee
(07-30-2019 03:08 PM)CliftonAve Wrote:  With UConn gone its basically UC, Memphis and Wichita State with any decent attendance numbers. Below that you have SMU who is capped with a small arena that seats only 7K, Temple gets around 6K. Schools like Tulane and ECU are lucky to get 2K in the house.

Houston also has their new 7,000 seat arena but yea the first 4 you mentioned plus Houston make up the 5 anchors in conference basketball attendance. If UCF can maintain success they could be up there too but it's sad because if I remember correctly, they were a top 25 team for the second half of the year and still struggled to fill their building.

http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_basketba...ndance.pdf more attendance information here.. nice to see UC in the top 30 in total attendance and we should hopefully stay up there. Also big that the AAC is one of very few conferences to see attendance increase from 2017-2018 to 2018-2019 (a 1,170 per game increase)
 
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