First place.
Ohio State's home attendance ranked 4th nationally: 1) Michigan - 110,026 (7 home games, 770,183 total attendance) 2) Penn State - 107,567 (7 home games, 752,972 total attendance) 3) Tennessee - 105,789 (7 home games, 740,521 total attendance) 4) Ohio State - 105,096 (7 home games, 735,674 total attendance) 5) Georgia - 92,746 (7 home games - 649,222 total attendance) Click on the '2006 College Football Attendance' link below to see totals for all schools.
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For the top 30 teams, the average was 31,404. (Source: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/attendance?sort=home_avg&year=2006&seasonType=2)
Well, by that attendance figure do you mean for all games Clemson played or for home games only. The NCAA has Clemson at an average of 82,992 for 7 home games in the 2006 season. That ranked them 14th overall in the NCAA and 1st in the ACC. Click on the 'NCAA College Football Attendance Stats' link below to see the NCAA's report.
The attendance during the Scottish League Cup finals of 2006 was 50,090.
Monster Sunday School - 2006 Good Attendance 1-13 was released on: USA: 13 January 2007
The official attendance was 3,353,655 people
The average attendance for the St. Louis Cardinals ever since they built the new stadium has been sold out. This however does not mean you are completley blocked out of acquiring tickets. For the 2008 season, the Cardinals drew over 3,000,000 fans to their home games. For some reason, the actual attendance numbers are a little difference as reported on mlb.com and Baseball Almanac. mlb.com reports the Cardinals 2008 home attendance at 3,432,917 for an average of 42,381 per game. Baseball Almanac reports the Cardinals 2008 home attendance at 3,430,660 for an average of 42,353 per game.
From 2006: $1,147.68 for state and federal. At the state level, Pennsylvania collected $4.88 per capita during FY 2006, making its combined state/local property taxes $1,147.68, which ranks 20th highest nationally. Source: http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/topic/54.html
Try www.congress.org. The non-partisan site tracked it for members in 2006.
Not Your Average Travel Guide - 2006 was released on: USA: 1 November 2006
According to the NCAA, the average attendance at Neyland Stadium for a game in 2006 was 105,789. Only Michigan and Penn State had higher averages. For the 2005 season, the average was 107,593. Only Michigan had a higher average. I could not find numbers from the NCAA for the 2007 season, however, a streak of 75 home games with attendance over 100,000 came to an end on November 3, 2007 when 96,197 were in attendance to watch Tennessee blow out Louisiana-Lafayette, 59-7.