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NCAA Basketball 2018-19 Attendance, Week 19: The End of the Season
It’s the last week of the regular season for many major conferences, but many of the low and mid major conference tournaments have begun. Ultimately this led to a lot fewer low attendance games than normal, which brought the average crowd over 5,000 for the first time this season. Without further ado, let’s take a…
NCAA Football Attendance, Weeks 2 & 3: Hurricane Hijinks!
Time again for your week in review on NCAA Division I Football attendance. Average attendance was 30,894 for week 2, up over 1,000 from week one. Week three saw an average attendance of 29,567, largely due to hurricane related low attendance. Let’s take a look, shall we? Worst overall Division I attendance week 2: 755 –…
Point Distribution by Conference in NCAA Basketball, or “How Terrible the SWAC is in One Graph”
With the new shot clock rules in the NCAA this season, as expected, scoring has increased dramatically. Everyone knows that. Here are the charts that show it: Similar in distribution, but with a shift of about 10-12%. Given that the shot clock was reduced by 14%, this is what we’d expect. There’s no…
What is Home Court Advantage Worth in College Basketball?
As the 2015-16 College Basketball season passes its halfway point, it’s worth taking a look at the value of a home game. Various people have done it in the past, but none of it has been updated for 2015-16, and we’ll look at how best to do it. First off, we’ll take every game played…
Least attended NCAA Football games: Rivalry week
Since you guys seem to love this, we’ll take a look at attendances from rivalry week. The three lowest attended FBS football games this week, per announced figures as always: 3. UTEP at North Texas– UNT to their credit even kept this one close! They only lost 20-17 to the Miners. But in case you…
Could relegation/promotion work in NCAA Football?
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Probably one of the most “American fan-friendly” idea that can be imported from leagues overseas is the idea of relegation and promotion. In this setup, the bottom number of teams get demoted at the end of the year to a lower level league, and the top number of teams from the lower league are promoted…