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The Back Of The Book

THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY'S TURNSTILE TRACKER

     Today: AFC Paid Attendance Through November 13
                                                                
TEAM    DATES    TOT ATT.   '00 AVG.   % CAP.   '99 AVG.   % +/- 
KC        5      397,021     79,404     100%     78,578     1.1% 
NYJ       5      390,706     78,141      98%     78,115     0.0%
DEN       5      377,508     75,502      99%     73,638     2.5%
MIA       5      367,398     73,480      97%     74,014    -0.7%
CLE       6      436,908     72,818      99%     72,721     0.1%
BUF       6      435,463     72,577      98%     71,131     2.0%
BAL       4      275,227     68,807     100%     68,803     0.0%
TEN       5      342,030     68,406     100%     65,939     3.7%
JAX       5      312,322     62,464      86%     65,878    -5.2%
SEA       5      310,000     62,000      90%     66,311    -6.5%
CIN       5      305,309     61,062      93%     49,593    23.1%
NE        5      301,460     60,292     100%     59,581     1.2%
OAK       5      284,071     56,814      90%     51,679     9.9%
IND       5      284,041     56,808     101%     56,519     0.5%
SD        5      278,167     55,633      78%     60,904    -8.7%
PIT       5      275,507     55,101      92%     56,490    -2.5%
TOTALS   81    5,373,138     66,335      95%     65,735     0.9%
LEAGUE  158   10,484,175     66,356      95%     65,464     1.4%

          NOTES: The Seahawks will play the '00 season at Huskey
     Stadium (capacity 68,589).  They played at the Kingdome
     (capacity 66,400) in '99.  The Bengals will play their first
     season at Paul Brown Stadium (capacity 65,600).  They played
     last season at Cinergy Field (capacity for 1st two games
     56,759 and last 6 games 60,398).  '00 AVG is through the
     same number of home games as '99.  % +/- = difference of '00
     home average attendance compared to '99 home average
     attendance through the same number of games.  

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