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Posted on 8/16/13 at 10:53 pm to Paul Allen
I don't. See LINK
Several schools are down but really within the noise. A&M, for example, was down 169/game, but does that really matter when every game is over capacity? The schools that were significantly down had lousy years: Tennessee, Kentucky, and Auburn were down enough to screw the average for the conference. (I think the Ole Miss number must be a typo for 2011 and they meant 55K rather than 65K.) An outlier is Florida, down over 1400/game compared to 2011. I can't explain that one away.
Several schools are down but really within the noise. A&M, for example, was down 169/game, but does that really matter when every game is over capacity? The schools that were significantly down had lousy years: Tennessee, Kentucky, and Auburn were down enough to screw the average for the conference. (I think the Ole Miss number must be a typo for 2011 and they meant 55K rather than 65K.) An outlier is Florida, down over 1400/game compared to 2011. I can't explain that one away.
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