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Publish date: Feb 7, 2013

Football attendance continues to set records for conferences and schools

By Gary K. Johnson
NCAA.org

2012 Football Attendance leaders

Division I FBS
School Attendance Average
Michigan 673,511 112,252
Ohio St. 842,637 105,330
Alabama 712,052 101,722
Texas 605,304 100,884
Penn St. 677,108 96,730
 
Division I FBS Conference
Conference Attendance Average
Southeastern 7,478,304 75,538
Big Ten 5,883,372 70,040
Big 12 3,894,266 59,004
Pac 12 4,240,632 53,679
Atlantic Coast 3,992,779 49,910
 
Division I FCS
School Attendance Average
Appalachian St. 184,505 26,358
Montana 151,417 25,236
James Madison 136,699 22,783
Old Dominion 160,294 20,037
Delaware 129,792 18,542
 
Division II
School Attendance Average
Grand Valley St. 60,169 12,034
Miles 66,702 11,117
Tuskegee 43,477 10,869
Kentucky St. 52,670 10,534
West Tex. A&M 41,514 10,379
 
Division III
School Attendance Average
Saint John's (MN) 39,741 7,948
Wis.-Whitewater 37,760 7,552
Hampden-Sydney 33,617 6,723
Wabash 24,363 4,873
Concordia-M'head 24,197 4,839

See detailed 2012 college football attendance figures across all three divisions here (PDF).

Almost 49 million fans attended college football games at all 644 NCAA football-playing schools during the 2012-13 season, and one conference that topped 7 million fans for the first time ever.

The attendance of 48,958,547 marks the third-highest total in history and includes home games, neutral-site games and postseason contests.

With an average of 45,440 per game, the Football Bowl Subdivision drew 37,170,235 fans. The Football Championship Subdivision totaled 5,967,272, while Division II had 3,006,297 spectators, its third-highest ever. Division III’s total attendance was 2,361,687.

The Southeastern Conference, which has topped all FBS conferences in average attendance for the past 15 seasons, enjoyed a record-setting year. With the addition of Missouri and Texas A&M, the SEC set an all-time, all-conference record of 7,478,304 fans.

Michigan’s 112,252 fans per game over six home contests (two less than the eight home games in 2011) set an all-time mark for individual schools. The Wolverines broke their own record of 112,179 set in 2011. It was the Wolverines’ 15th consecutive attendance title.

Three other programs also topped the 100,000 mark – Ohio State at 105,330, Alabama at 101,722 and Texas at 100,884.

The all-time record was set in 2011 when 49,699,419 fans attended college football games.

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Gary K. Johnson is an associate director of statistics for the NCAA.


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