Jasongivm6
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I found this on another site and thought it was pretty interesting.
"USC's football attendance was 57,339 (ranked 27th) in 2000.
It increased to 57,744 in 2001 (27th) , then to 66,853 in 2002 (22), then to 77,804 in 2003 (16th), and all the way up to 85,229 in 2004 (8th)
Guess what some of the bigger stadiums averaged during those years? Michigan, Ohio State, Tennessee, Auburn, LSU, Florida, Texas, Bama, South Carolina and the rest of the Big 12, SEC and Big 10 have been filling to capacity since 1881. They only grow larger with expansions.
Penn State's attendance was ranked 4th, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd and 4th during those years, behind Michigan and Tennessee and Ohio State even when they were losing.
Boy, those USC fans sure do come out in force, don't they?
If that's not what you call bandwagon, I don't know what else is."
"USC's football attendance was 57,339 (ranked 27th) in 2000.
It increased to 57,744 in 2001 (27th) , then to 66,853 in 2002 (22), then to 77,804 in 2003 (16th), and all the way up to 85,229 in 2004 (8th)
Guess what some of the bigger stadiums averaged during those years? Michigan, Ohio State, Tennessee, Auburn, LSU, Florida, Texas, Bama, South Carolina and the rest of the Big 12, SEC and Big 10 have been filling to capacity since 1881. They only grow larger with expansions.
Penn State's attendance was ranked 4th, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd and 4th during those years, behind Michigan and Tennessee and Ohio State even when they were losing.
Boy, those USC fans sure do come out in force, don't they?
If that's not what you call bandwagon, I don't know what else is."