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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY'S TURNSTILE TRACKER

          Following is the average home attendance for the top 25
     NCAA Division I-A schools for the 2000 football season. 
     Attendance figures are through games played last Saturday.
                    
      SCHOOL      # GAMES     TOT ATT.    '00 AVG     % CAP.
 1) MICHIGAN          5       554,127     110,825      103%
 2) TENNESSEE         4       431,868     107,967      105%
 3) OHIO ST           4       389,568      97,392      106%
 4) PENN ST           4       381,749      95,437      102%
 5) LSU               6       522,926      87,154      109%
 6) GEORGIA           4       344,762      86,191      100%
 7) FLORIDA           5       425,800      85,160      103%
 8) ALABAMA           4       332,818      83,205       99%
 9) AUBURN            5       407,791      81,558       96%
10) TEXAS             4       326,193      81,548      103%
11) SOUTH CAR         5       407,225      81,445      101%
12) NOTRE DAME        4       320,928      80,232      100%
13) FLORIDA ST        4       319,429      79,857      100%
14) WISCONSIN         6       471,803      78,634      103%
15) NEBRASKA          4       311,501      77,875      107%
16) CLEMSON           5       389,000      77,800       95%
17) OKLAHOMA          4       299,096      74,774      103%
18) TEXAS A&M         4       297,624      74,406      106%
19) MICHIGAN ST       4       295,688      73,922      103%
20) WASHINGTON        4       287,532      71,883       99%
21) KENTUCKY          4       272,496      68,124      100%
22) UCLA              5       326,695      65,339       69%
23) MIAMI (FL)        2       129,316      64,658       87%
24) PURDUE            4       254,143      63,536       94%
25) IOWA              4       249,832      62,458       89%




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