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MIAC football draws top crowds PDF Print E-mail
By Matt Ten Haken   

St. Paul, Minn. -- The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) led all NCAA Division III conferences in football attendance for the third straight season in 2007. The conference's nine teams averaged 3,594 fans per game, which was a 372 spectator per contest increase over last season. Over 49 home contests in 2007, the MIAC total attendance was a Division III-best 176,129 fans.

For the seventh straight season, Saint John's University was the top ranked institution among NCAA Division III football attendance leaders. Saint John's averaged a school-record 8,769 fans per game and attracted 52,614 spectators during six home games in 2007, an increase of 222 spectators per game from last year's figures.

Concordia College-Moorhead helped the MIAC total by finishing second in the nation behind Saint John's with an average of 5,441 fans per game. Following Concordia were Emory & Henry (5,249), Baldwin-Wallace (5,234) and Mississippi College (4,732).

Following the MIAC in Division III conference attendance was the Old Dominion Athletic Conference with 2,800 fans per game, the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (2,730), the Ohio Athletic Conference (2,648) and the American Southwest Conference (2,641).

For the second straight season, NCAA overall football attendance set a new standard as during the 2007 season 619 institutions combined for a total gate of 48,751,861, topping last season's record by 842,548 fans. Division III averaged 1,961 fans per game at the division's 1,158 games this season for an increase of 121 fans per game. In total, 2,270,313 spectators attended Division III contests in 2007, an increase of 170,567 over last season.

Michigan's 110,264 fans per game over eight home contests gave the Wolverines their 10th straight Football Bowl Subdivision attendance title. Appalachian State led the Football Championship Subdivision by averaging 24,218 spectators per game and Miles led Division II by averaging 13,225 spectators per game.

 
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