Eric
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I think you may be misreading the chart. That was a 1% drop in attendance figures over the season before. That means attendance basically remained static. So the reaction would be to the 2013 season not this year. I think it is actually a positive sign that after last year which ended with the dismal Music City Bowl, then a quick transfer of the starting QB, the media hullabaloo over CPJ being "unhappy and wanting a buyout" then the fact that this year's attendance numbers ended up being just about static is a pretty positive sign. It suggests that there is a basic level of sustainable and consistent support by a core fan base that the AA can pretty much bank on in budgeting from one season to the next. I would be more concerned if there had been a notable fluctuation.The -1% for us is disappointing. Who looks at this season and says 'meh, catch it at home'?
Hence they are right back on the schedule to the wailing and gnashing of teeth from many of us (myself included).Judging our attendance just based on year to year comparisons doesn't usually work. It's usually based on who we play and even on game times. Next year we will have FSU, UGA, VT and UNC on the home schedule. Attendance numbers should be a good bit higher overall. Honestly, this year Ga Southern saved us from not having a rather large drop in year to year attendance.