phowell23
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Neyland Stadium seats 102,455 currently.
Here are the average attendance numbers for home football games this year and last (found via NCAA football stat site: NCAA Football Statistics)
2011
92.37% capacity
94,642 (8 games) average attendance
7,813 empty seats per game
62,504 empty seats entire year
2012
91.37% capacity
93,613 (4 games)
8,842 empty seats per game
35,368 empty seats so far
Now this year we only got 7 home games so it shouldn't be more than 62,504 again but should be around 55,000 empty seats.
55,000 + 62,504 for past 2 years = 117,504 empty seats the past 2 years.
Using the average ticket price of $45, that is $5.287 million in lost revenue.
Other notable SEC Teams:
Alabama had 100% capacity last year, and 110% capacity this year so far.
Georgia has 99.86% capacity last year, and 99.92% capacity this year so far.
South Carolina has 98.61% capacity last year, and 100% capacity this year so far.
What does all of this mean and why do I care?
We need a coach that can re-energize this fan base and get us excited again.
Here are the average attendance numbers for home football games this year and last (found via NCAA football stat site: NCAA Football Statistics)
2011
92.37% capacity
94,642 (8 games) average attendance
7,813 empty seats per game
62,504 empty seats entire year
2012
91.37% capacity
93,613 (4 games)
8,842 empty seats per game
35,368 empty seats so far
Now this year we only got 7 home games so it shouldn't be more than 62,504 again but should be around 55,000 empty seats.
55,000 + 62,504 for past 2 years = 117,504 empty seats the past 2 years.
Using the average ticket price of $45, that is $5.287 million in lost revenue.
Other notable SEC Teams:
Alabama had 100% capacity last year, and 110% capacity this year so far.
Georgia has 99.86% capacity last year, and 99.92% capacity this year so far.
South Carolina has 98.61% capacity last year, and 100% capacity this year so far.
What does all of this mean and why do I care?
We need a coach that can re-energize this fan base and get us excited again.