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Slim Crowds At Bowl Games As Quick Lane Bowl Hits Attendance Low

The Quick Lane Bowl at Ford Field yesterday drew an announced crowd of 19,117, the "smallest attendance in the game’s three-year history." Boston College defeated Maryland 36-30 (CRAINSDETROIT.com, 12/26). The actual attendance in Detroit "appeared closer to 10,000" (DETROIT FREE PRESS, 12/27). The crowd size "might have been half" the 19,117 number (Baltimore SUN, 12/27).  

  • Yesterday's Camping World Independence Bowl drew a crowd of 28,995 in the "first visit to Shreveport for the I-Bowl by both NC State and Vanderbilt." NCSU won 41-17 (SHREVEPORT TIMES, 12/27). Attendance was the lowest for the bowl since '88 (THE DAILY).
  • Mississippi State defeated Miami of Ohio 17-16 yesterday in the St. Petersburg Bowl before a crowd of 15,717 at Tropicana Field. It was the "first bowl game of the season to include a team from a Power Five conference" (BRADENTON HERALD, 12/27).
  • Aloha Stadium hosted a crowd of 20,327 for Saturday's Hawaii Bowl, which saw Hawaii defeat Middle Tennessee State 52-35 (HONOLULU STAR-ADVERTISER, 12/25).
  • The announced attendance for Friday's Dollar General Bowl was 32,377 at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile. Troy topped Ohio 28-23 (AL.com, 12/23).
  • In Friday's Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl, Louisiana Tech scored a "thrilling 48-45 victory over No. 25 Navy before an announced crowd of 40,542" at Amon G. Carter Stadium on the campus of TCU (Annapolis CAPITAL GAZETTE, 12/24).
  • There were "more than 1,000" Old Dominion fans in the announced crowd of 13,422 at Friday's Popeyes Bahamas Bowl at Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium. ODU beat Eastern Michigan 24-20 (Norfolk VIRGINIAN-PILOT, 12/24).

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