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Hansel
October 2nd, 2005, 09:53 PM
Sched Dt Home Opponent Attendance
01-OCT-05 Tennessee St. N.C. A&T 42310
01-OCT-05 Prairie View Grambling 27949
01-OCT-05 Alabama St. Southern U. 24811
01-OCT-05 Montana Weber St. 23773
01-OCT-05 South Carolina St. Coastal Caro. 18902
01-OCT-05 Youngstown St. Illinois St. 16809
01-OCT-05 Western Ill. Northern Iowa 14603
01-OCT-05 Montana St. Idaho St. 14127
01-OCT-05 North Dakota St. Nicholls St. 14022
01-OCT-05 Alabama A&M Texas Southern 13942
01-OCT-05 Southern Ill. Missouri St. 13140
01-OCT-05 Yale Holy Cross 12793
01-OCT-05 Texas St. South Dakota St. 12781
01-OCT-05 Liberty VMI 11263
01-OCT-05 Towson Delaware 10778
01-OCT-05 Bethune-Cookman Morgan St. 10580
01-OCT-05 Hampton Delaware St. 10130
01-OCT-05 Furman Gardner-Webb 10127
01-OCT-05 Western Caro. Citadel 10067
01-OCT-05 Elon Ga. Southern 9875

http://web1.ncaa.org/d1mfb/Internet/attendance/WKLYATTENDANCEIAA.HTML

ccd494
October 2nd, 2005, 11:46 PM
I'm glad Maine gave up an Orono home date to travel 2.5 hours so this could happen:

01-OCT-05 Maine Albany (N.Y.) 5734

Can we get whoever the new AD is to abandon the Portland games in all sports excepting hockey?

Go Lehigh TU Owl
October 2nd, 2005, 11:48 PM
I'm glad Maine gave up an Orono home date to travel 2.5 hours so this could happen:

01-OCT-05 Maine Albany (N.Y.) 5734

Can we get whoever the new AD is to abandon the Portland games in all sports excepting hockey?

Maybe Maine's problem was not where they were playing, but who they were playing. It's a novel idea especially when you're the only game in the state basically that maybe it would work with a higher profile team.

ngineer
October 2nd, 2005, 11:54 PM
Only 9385 at the Harvard/Lehigh game. A beautiful day for football. High temp of 69, not one friggin cloud in the sky. I think the Bostonians obsession with their 'Sacks' was the reason. I expected 12,000 or more.

ccd494
October 2nd, 2005, 11:57 PM
Maybe Maine's problem was not where they were playing, but who they were playing. It's a novel idea especially when you're the only game in the state basically that maybe it would work with a higher profile team.


Who had heard of Northern Colorado when Maine drew 10,000+ (sellout) for them last year? Albany plays in the same all sports conference as Maine, so the name recognition should be there.

FlyYtown
October 3rd, 2005, 06:49 AM
The Youngstown State crowd was awesome! As loud as anyone in I-AA in the Final 5 Minutes of the Game. Brings back the memories of the Tressel Days! GO PENGUINS!

DotCat
October 3rd, 2005, 07:03 AM
01-OCT-05 Western Carolina vs. The Citadel 10,067


Excellent crowd in Cullowhee this past Saturday, to bad we didn't have an excellent performance against The Citadel.

SoCon48
October 3rd, 2005, 07:08 AM
Excellent crowd in Cullowhee this past Saturday, to bad we didn't have an excellent performance against The Citadel.

Has WCU managed to fill both sides of the stadium yet with the recent addition?

UAalum72
October 3rd, 2005, 07:49 AM
Maybe Maine's problem was not where they were playing, but who they were playing. It's a novel idea especially when you're the only game in the state basically that maybe it would work with a higher profile team.
Portland's Fitzpatrick Stadium only holds 6,000, so attendance couldn't be much higher no matter who the opponent was.

TexasTerror
October 3rd, 2005, 08:30 AM
Those folks at TxSt-San Marcos are making such a big deal of attendance. Maybe these numbers will make them feel better about themselves. Then again, they've got perhaps the highest enrollment of all I-AA schools if not near the top with 27,000 folks and they still have problems passing 10,000 folks at their games...

89Hen
October 3rd, 2005, 09:44 AM
As an A10 fan I have to love this.....

Villanova - 140% capacity (due to a game at Franklin Field, but still)
New Hampshire - 116% capacity
James Madison - 104% capacity
Delaware - 102% capacity
W&M - 96% capacity
Towson - stadium record this past weekend.

GannonFan
October 3rd, 2005, 10:27 AM
Gotta say the Towson number has to be bogus - that number would've only left 1,000 empty seats. Being at the game, and being next to 2 completely empty sections, it just wasn't the case. 8k maybe, 10k by Temple's numbers.

89Hen
October 3rd, 2005, 10:48 AM
Yeah, billk and I said the same thing. There were a lot of students on the concourse around the stadium though. I was on the TU side to start the game and the ushers were telling students to go to the away side because the home side was full (it really wasn't but I think they were tired of dealing with drunk students trying to find seats).

rcny46
October 3rd, 2005, 11:10 AM
The attendance at UNH's Cowell stadium for last saturday's game with Villanova was pitiful as usual at approx.8500.That was the best number they've had in 10 years.

SoCon48
October 3rd, 2005, 11:55 AM
As an A10 fan I have to love this.....

Villanova - 140% capacity (due to a game at Franklin Field, but still)
New Hampshire - 116% capacity
James Madison - 104% capacity
Delaware - 102% capacity
W&M - 96% capacity
Towson - stadium record this past weekend.

ASU had 144% in KBS for the Citadel-App game in week 4. Not bad for a stadium in the backwoods of NC with 5 Division I-A schools in NC and 9 or 10 within a Saturday morning driving distance.

tarmac
October 3rd, 2005, 12:38 PM
Excellent crowd in Cullowhee this past Saturday, to bad we didn't have an excellent performance against The Citadel.




Actually 10067 seems pretty lame considering you were ranked at the time, the weather was great and your team was looking pretty good until Saturday.

ucdtim17
October 3rd, 2005, 12:53 PM
Those folks at TxSt-San Marcos are making such a big deal of attendance. Maybe these numbers will make them feel better about themselves. Then again, they've got perhaps the highest enrollment of all I-AA schools if not near the top with 27,000 folks and they still have problems passing 10,000 folks at their games...

UCD had 30,065 last year. Sac State is also at like 28,000. I think those are the biggest two in I-AA

UNH_Alum_In_CT
October 3rd, 2005, 02:27 PM
The attendance at UNH's Cowell stadium for last saturday's game with Villanova was pitiful as usual at approx.8500.That was the best number they've had in 10 years.

Just how many people do think will come and stand around the fence at the inside of the track????????? Not everybody is like me, happy to do a day trip from CT and stand up at the top of home bleachers.

Being a "glass half full" guy, I've been happy that both games are over capacity and more students are attending. Actually, I believe there have been more students than normally attend a hockey game. :eek: That is HUGE!!

Unfortunately, without more seats I don't think we'll really know how many folks would come out. The Union Leader has really been playing up the #1 ranking and has special sections about this season and last year. A good showing at W&M will probably bring out even more folks. I think the key to getting fund raising going is to at least keep punching out Cowles during October. Sellouts in November will speak volumes.