Cool. I can do that too.
Average attendance at Autzen in 2021: 49,468 @ 91.6% stadium capacity. Overall records 10-4
Average attendance at Jack Trice in 2021: 60,704 @ 98.7%. Overall record. 7-6
You’re really missing the mark. The talking point
to which I’m responding is that Pac-12 football has no viewership based on very poor attendance:
“So millions of fans are going to watch those games on a Saturday night because they care so much but they don’t even halfway fill their own stadiums…. Bold take.”
Note, the Oregon numbers you cite include opening games against Fresno State and Stonybrook that occurred weeks before students were on campus. They were both ~12K below capacity. Take those out and they averaged >52K, or 96.37%. Granted, that is propped up slightly by the Oregon State game being at 104.45% capacity. Regardless calling 91.6%
half empty is a stretch.
Take yet another Pac-12 team, Utah. They averaged 51,817 at home last season. Their stadium holds 51,444. That is 100.07%. Every single game was above capacity. That’s pretty good attendance, if you value percentage of capacity more than absolute numbers.
Back to UW/WSU. It is pretty hard for me to scoff at that in-state rivalry game between 4-7 and 6-5 teams having a *paltry* 68,077 in attendance compared to the 61,500 on hand for an historic matchup of Top Ten Cyclone/Hawkeye teams. There is just something off about claiming a crowd that is 10.69% bigger as an indicator of lack of interest.
Are Oregon, Washington, and Utah currently the most healthy programs in that league? Probably. The point, however, is that any weird idea that they’ve got no fanbases behind them is absurd. Are they enough to prop up an entire league? I don’t know. I’d be comfortable saying Oregon and Washington would be the clear
big dogs if plopped into the Big 12 as things stand.
Again, I have no idea how all of this shakes out. I have a very clear idea of how I
want it to shake out though:
If the Cyclones can get themselves into position of having the kind of relevance and success the likes of Oregon and Washington have enjoyed recently sign me the **** up for it.
If that means the Pac-12 is burned to the ground, so be it. Same goes for the Big 12.