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Vanderbilt Football Home Game Attendance 2011-2015

MurrayHarris

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I created this for a research project for a class and I wanted to share this data with yall:

Vanderbilt Football Home Game Attendance 2011-2015
2011 Home Games (6-7 record with a Liberty Bowl appearance) Head Coach: James Franklin
27,599 (Elon)
32,119 (Connecticut)
34,579 (Ole Miss)
36,640 (Georgia)
32,210 (Army)
33,247 (Arkansas)
33,718 (Kentucky)
230,122 fans = Total Attendance
230,122/7 = 32,873 fans on average at each home game

2012 Home Games (Final Record: 9-4 with a Music City Bowl victory) Head Coach: James Franklin
38,393 (South Carolina)
35,491 (Presbyterian)
40,350 (Florida)
40,350 (Auburn)
32,227 (Massachusetts)
40,350 (Tennessee)
227,161 fans = Total Attendance
227,161/6 = 37,860 fans on average at each home game

2013 Home Games (Final Record: 9-4 with a BBVA Compass Bowl victory) Head Coach: James Franklin
40,350 (Ole Miss)
33,162 (Austin Peay)
32,467 (UAB)
36,892 (Missouri)
40,350 (Georgia)
33,488 (Kentucky)
33,019 (Wake Forest)
249,728 fans = Total Attendance
249,728/7 = 35,675 fans on average at each home game

2014 Home Games (Final Record: 3-9) Head Coach: Derek Mason
31,731 (Temple)
33,386 (Massachusetts)
34,441 (South Carolina)
26,738 (Charleston Southern)
28,966 (Old Dominion)
35,191 (Florida)
40,350 (Tennessee)
230,803 fans = Total Attendance
230,803/7 = 32,971 fans on average at each home game

2015 Home Games (Final Record: 4-8) Head Coach: Derek Mason
30,307 (Western Kentucky)
37,185 (Georgia)
31,399 (Austin Peay)
31,128 (Missouri)
30,301 (Kentucky)
32,482 (Texas A&M)
192,804 fans = Total Attendance
192,804/6 = 32,134 fans on average at each home game
 
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