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Pac-12 attendance down in 2011

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By Ted Miller

Only four Pac-12 teams had better attendance in 2011 than 2010, and the conference's average attendance also was down, continuing a two-year trend. USC and Washington are the only conference teams that rank in the nation in the nation's top-25 for attendance, but both dropped from their numbers last fall. USC ranked 19th with an average of 74,806 this year, while Washington was 24th at 62,531. Arizona State, Colorado, Stanford and Washington State each improved attendance this year compared to last.

Originally posted by ESPN.com - Pac-10 Blog
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It sure would be nice for CU to have a 80K stadium that would be filled. I'll settle for 55K for the time being, though.
 
Bogus stat for this year becuase Cal had to use a stadium that seated 30K less than normal.
 
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