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  • 2016 Home Attendance

    Since we have spent some time talking about attendance this year in other threads, I thought it would interesting just to see how it stacks up.
    9/10 Drake: 15,171
    9/17 Cal Poly (Beef Bowl): 16,887 *2nd Largest crowd at the time
    10/1 Western Illinois (Military Appreciation): 14,155
    10/22 Youngstown State (Hobo Day): 17,730 *Crowd record
    11/5 Missouri State (Dairy Drive): 10,828
    11/12 University of South Dakota: 15,345

    Total Attendance: 90,116
    Average Attendance: 15,019.33

    I'll take that!
    Jackrabbits: Long ears, strong hind legs, gritty, relentless, fearless.

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    Re: 2016 Home Attendance

    The attendance yesterday was respectable at DJD as I notice that ISUr had 7000+ and YSU had 11,000+ as host teams with some success in their respective seasons. I am not certain how either of those venues report attendance in the seats filled vs tickets sold. WIU had fewer than 4,000 for UNI. Of course the bison had 18,000+ inside the stadium to top all games. The support of the new stadium in Brookings easily grabs an above average grade at 15,000 fans per game.
    Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife

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    • #3
      Re: 2016 Home Attendance

      I attended my first game in the DJDS this weekend.

      My first thought. Tailgating and just looking at the stadium, it makes me feel like we are little more "big time" college football. I never went to the backyard, but where we at near the library was plenty of fun. Fans of both teams were very nice to each other, strangers offering food to everyone, lots of fun all around. Just the view of the stadium from where we tailgated at made me think, "wow, this is something else compared to the big old ugly concrete bleachers of coughlin that used to sit there."

      In the game, I was a little disappointed with the size of the crowd. But then I have to keep reminding myself how many people the stadium holds. I come on here today and see that there was 15,345 people at the game. At CAS, that crowd would be substantial. All bleachers filled and people standing several deep around the fence. At times it was loud, at times it felt a little dead. I thought the student turnout was a little disappointing, but I get it was a 3 day weekend. I also walked under the student bleachers during halftime, and there were lots of them pouring out. Just listening to them talking as a I walked by, most seemed happy the game was at halftime and it was time to go party somewhere.

      Overall, there does not appear to be a bad seat in the stadium. That size of a crowd at Coughlin, would have resulted in thousands of people having bad seats or standing. I think that speaks volumes. 15,000+ people and nobody gets a bad seat anymore.

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      • #4
        Re: 2016 Home Attendance

        I'm looking forward to seeing how SDSU stacks up to its peers in FCS this year. Last year, as reported by the NCAA, the average FCS attendance at home games was down from 2014 to 7,815. Montana led FCS with an average of 24,139. NDSU was in 7th with 18,497 and YSU was 13th at 14,854. We were 16th overall with 12,899, a 16.5% increase. Based on last year's numbers, we can expect to be ranked around the 12th this year.

        2015 FCS Average Home Attendance

        1. Montana - 24,139
        2. Jacksonville St. - 20,598
        3. Yale - 20,547
        7. NDSU - 18,497
        13. YSU - 14,854
        16. SDSU - 12,899
        20. UNI - 11,549
        27. MSU - 10,035
        Illinois St. - 9,194
        USD - 9,028
        S. Illinois - 7,750
        Indiana St. - 5,060
        W. Illinois - 4,774

        UND - 8,318 (added them to list for comparison purposes)

        The MVFC was 2nd in average with 10,916. The Southwestern Athletic led FCS with 12,823 and the Big Sky was third with 9,877.

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