Attendance at Football Games by the Numbers: Top 20 in Division I (FBS)
These schools can get into the College Bowl Series just by sheer number of fans alone. The numbers listed are the average amount of fans per game in 2006.
Facts and Stats List
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- University of Michigan -- Ann Arbor: 110,026
(Ann Arbor, MI)
- Pennsylvania State University -- University Park: 107,567
(University Park, PA)
- University of Tennessee: 105,789
(Knoxville, TN)
- Ohio State University -- Columbus: 105,096
(Columbus, OH)
- University of Georgia: 92,746
(Athens, GA)
- Louisiana State University -- Baton Rouge: 92,212
(Baton Rouge, LA)
- University of Alabama: 92,138
(Tuscaloosa, AL)
- University of Southern California: 91,480
(Los Angeles, CA)
- University of Florida: 90,409
(Gainesville, FL)
- University of Texas -- Austin: 88,505
(Austin, TX)
- Auburn University: 85,063
(Auburn, AL)
- University of Nebraska -- Lincoln: 85,044
(Lincoln, NE)
- University of Oklahoma: 84,561
(Norman, OK)
- Clemson University: 82,992
(Clemson, SC)
- University of Wisconsin -- Madison: 81,368
(Madison, WI)
- University of Notre Dame: 80,795
(Notre Dame, IN)
- Florida State University: 80,532
(Tallahassee, FL)
- Texas A&M University -- College Station: 75,985
(College Station, TX)
- University of South Carolina -- Columbia: 75,630
(Columbia, SC)
- University of Arkansas: 73,895
(Fayetteville, AR)
Source: National Collegiate Athletic Association, www.ncaa.org.











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