AVG attendence for a SEC game----71,000
AVG attendence for a PAC 10 game----51,000
hahahahahha
thats the funniest stat of yet
i'll post the same stats i have here, because obviously scott doesn't know how to read...
---in 2003, 6 SEC teams were ranked in the BCS top 25 in Schedule Strength
----for the 23rd straight season, the SEC recorded the largest total of attendence figures out of any conference
----39% of the SEC Conference games were decided by 10 pts or less
----The SEC and Big 12 have won more national championships than any other conference since 1992
----The SEC was tied with the ACC in most bowl victories last year with 5
-----during the last 7 seasons, the SEC has sent 53 teams to post season bowls, the most out of any conference. 11 of the 12 SEC teams have been to bowl games, the last 7 years.
----the SEC has had at least 4 teams ranked in the top 25 since 1989.
---for the 23rd straight season, the SEC recorded the largest attendence figure of any conference in the nation. In 2003, a total of 6,307,214, attended 85 home games, a average of 74,203 a game, also that average is tops in the nation. Of the 85 home games, 50% of them were sell outs.
----- in games decided by 1-5 pts, the SEC had 12 games, while the Pac 10 had 5. Now thats competitive!!!!!
----The schools that comprimise the SEC have appereared in a recored 331 bowl games compared to a lowly 199 Pac-10
----The SEC has had multiple teams in the BCS rankings 32 out of 37 in the last 5 seasons
----Every team in the SEC at least plays 4 teams that went to a bowl game in 2003
-----Combined, SEC teams have posted 80 shutouts since 1992,tops in the nation
-----*****this is the kicker, according to NCCA.com, 6 teams in the SEC conference ranked in the top 20 in strength of schedule....wow scott
----- since 1992, the SEC has had 4 different teams win the national championiship, most in the nation
----5 different teams have won the SEC championship in the last 6 years.
AVG attendence for a PAC 10 game----51,000
hahahahahha
thats the funniest stat of yet
i'll post the same stats i have here, because obviously scott doesn't know how to read...
---in 2003, 6 SEC teams were ranked in the BCS top 25 in Schedule Strength
----for the 23rd straight season, the SEC recorded the largest total of attendence figures out of any conference
----39% of the SEC Conference games were decided by 10 pts or less
----The SEC and Big 12 have won more national championships than any other conference since 1992
----The SEC was tied with the ACC in most bowl victories last year with 5
-----during the last 7 seasons, the SEC has sent 53 teams to post season bowls, the most out of any conference. 11 of the 12 SEC teams have been to bowl games, the last 7 years.
----the SEC has had at least 4 teams ranked in the top 25 since 1989.
---for the 23rd straight season, the SEC recorded the largest attendence figure of any conference in the nation. In 2003, a total of 6,307,214, attended 85 home games, a average of 74,203 a game, also that average is tops in the nation. Of the 85 home games, 50% of them were sell outs.
----- in games decided by 1-5 pts, the SEC had 12 games, while the Pac 10 had 5. Now thats competitive!!!!!
----The schools that comprimise the SEC have appereared in a recored 331 bowl games compared to a lowly 199 Pac-10
----The SEC has had multiple teams in the BCS rankings 32 out of 37 in the last 5 seasons
----Every team in the SEC at least plays 4 teams that went to a bowl game in 2003
-----Combined, SEC teams have posted 80 shutouts since 1992,tops in the nation
-----*****this is the kicker, according to NCCA.com, 6 teams in the SEC conference ranked in the top 20 in strength of schedule....wow scott
----- since 1992, the SEC has had 4 different teams win the national championiship, most in the nation
----5 different teams have won the SEC championship in the last 6 years.
