Let's keep it up in '05! 8)
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SDSU ranks among attendance leaders
South Dakota State set a single-season football attendance record during the 2004 season, averaging 9,846 fans per game at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium.
That put SDSU sixth on the NCAA Division II list for the year. The Jacks, in the transition period during the reclassification to Division I, are counted as Division II for all statistics this year. SDSU attracted 39,384 fans for four home dates.
The Great West Football Conference, in its first year of competition, finished 23rd among the 28 I-A or I-AA leagues. But only four league members counted
towards that total with the league averaging 5,878 fans. If SDSU and North Dakota State, which led Division II by averaging 13,269 per game, would have counted in the I-AA numbers, the GWFC would have averaged 7,810 per game putting the league in 21st place. And SDSU would have finished 30th on the list of 119 I-AA teams.
All three of the non-conference games SDSU played on the road were against teams which finished in the I-AA top 20 for attendance -- Southern University in Baton Rouge, La., second at 23,048, Georgia Southern seventh at 15,123, and Montana State 19th at 12,365. . . .
SDSU’s largest home crowd was 12,323 for the NDSU game on Oct. 9; the largest away crowd was 17,463 at Georgia Southern.
[img]www3.sdstate.edu/ClassLibrary/Page/Images/Data/8214.jpg[/img]
Go State! ;D
http://www.gojacks.com
SDSU ranks among attendance leaders
South Dakota State set a single-season football attendance record during the 2004 season, averaging 9,846 fans per game at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium.
That put SDSU sixth on the NCAA Division II list for the year. The Jacks, in the transition period during the reclassification to Division I, are counted as Division II for all statistics this year. SDSU attracted 39,384 fans for four home dates.
The Great West Football Conference, in its first year of competition, finished 23rd among the 28 I-A or I-AA leagues. But only four league members counted
towards that total with the league averaging 5,878 fans. If SDSU and North Dakota State, which led Division II by averaging 13,269 per game, would have counted in the I-AA numbers, the GWFC would have averaged 7,810 per game putting the league in 21st place. And SDSU would have finished 30th on the list of 119 I-AA teams.
All three of the non-conference games SDSU played on the road were against teams which finished in the I-AA top 20 for attendance -- Southern University in Baton Rouge, La., second at 23,048, Georgia Southern seventh at 15,123, and Montana State 19th at 12,365. . . .
SDSU’s largest home crowd was 12,323 for the NDSU game on Oct. 9; the largest away crowd was 17,463 at Georgia Southern.
[img]www3.sdstate.edu/ClassLibrary/Page/Images/Data/8214.jpg[/img]
Go State! ;D
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