I've taken the liberty of copying a post from meeks82 at
www.katfans.com about SMU's attendance woes. Will anyone on this board confirm or refute this information?
meeks' post:
SMU's attendance figures largely trended downward until the final game of the season against UTEP. The largest crowds were in the games against TCU and Baylor. That's not a real surprise since both schools are fairly close to Dallas. The conference attendance figures probably represent the most accurate trend of attendance by SMU fans. I looked up the numbers on their website and they averaged 18360 overall. If I remember correctly, that's not too much higher than the I-A threshold. It's at least in the danger zone. In conference the average was significantly lower at 14957, only about 5000 above our own 9632. I think the Rice game's attendance figures were probably boosted by their fans coming up to Dallas for the game. I only say this because SMU was at their low point of the season coming into that game with a 2-6 (1-4) record. As far as comparing the attendances of their road games with their home games, only Houston could match their low figures. I know the Houston game is just one game, but it would not be naive to infer from that game's attendance that SMU also does not travel well. I know that our campus is closer to UH, but the attendance for our game against them beat the SMU game by about 1000 and I'd say at least a third of the crowd was wearing orange, maybe even as much as 40% if I remember correctly. It's not like they just didn't show up this year because of a bad team.
They're used to having a losing program at SMU and last year's team was one of the best teams they've had in quite some time, finishing with a stellar 5-6 (4-4) record. I think our attendance figures would probably have been much close to SMU's if we had batted .500 in conference play last season. I think it's interesting that the Baylor game brought in 7000 more than did the TCU game. Even though the Baylor game was the season opener, more should have come out for the TCU game. I mean they are SMU's rival. If at anytime in the future, SMU drops down to I-AA, they would surely be welcome in Southland. Our next school to make the move up to I-A should be Texas State, who averaged 12875 last season (including playoffs). That's still probably a while off but Houston and SMU would both be welcome in Southland and it just might come to that. In case anyone is interested, here are the official numbers of SMU, SHSU and Texas State.
2005 SMU Mustangs 5-6 (4-4)
DATE--------------OPPONENT---------W/L---SCORE-----ATTEND
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Sep 03, 2005-----BAYLOR--------------L-----23-28------29538
Sep 10, 2005-----TCU------------------W----21-10------22416
Sep 17, 2005-----@ Texas A&M------- L------8-66------75128
*Sep 24, 2005-----TULANE--------------L-----10-31------15681
*Oct 01, 2005-----@ Marshall-----------L---13-16(OT)---25218
*Oct 08, 2005-----@ UAB---------------W---- 28-27------23255
*Oct 15, 2005-----ECU------------------L------17-24------11715
*Oct 22, 2005-----@ Tulsa--------------L------13-20------22502
*Nov 05, 2005---- RICE----------------W-----27-7--------15236
*Nov 19, 2005-----Houston-------------W-----29-24 14650
*Nov 26, 2005-----UTEP----------------W-----40-27------17194
* denotes conference game
2005 Sam Houston State Bearkats 3-7 (2-4)
Opponent.........................Date.........Score...........Att.
Bacone...........................9/1............W 77-7...........8,177
@Houston....................... 9/10...........L 10-31........15,631
@Texas Tech...................9/17...........L 21-80........50,180
Missouri St......................9/24...........Canceled
Northwestern St..............10/8............L 6-10.........10,610
@Nicholls St....................10/15..........L 17-37..........1,137
Stephen F. Austin............10/20..........W 52-24.......11,052
@McNeese St..................10/29..........L 26-31..........9,631
Southeastern LA. ............11/5...........W 35-18.........7,235
@Northern Colo. .............11/12.........L 3-24............5,424
@TxSt-San Marcos...........11/19.........L 23-26*......15,226
*overtime
2005 Texas State Bobcats 11-3 (5-1)
Sep 03, 2005.....DELTA STATE..................W 32-25...........10014
Sep 10, 2005.....SOUTHERN UTAH.............W 34-0.............10002
Sep 22, 2005.....at Texas A&M..................L 31-44...........72741
Oct 01, 2005.....SOUTH DAKOTA STATE.....W 42-12...........12781
Oct 08, 2005.....at Southeastern La. ..........W 30-15..........6374
Oct 15, 2005.....OKLA. PANHANDLE ST. .....W 75-7............13787
Oct 22, 2005.....#22 NWLA........................W 31-16..........13852
Oct 29, 2005.....at Nicholls.........................L 29-32 OT......3865
Nov 05, 2005.....MCNEESE STATE..............W 49-7............11904
Nov 12, 2005....at Stephen F. Austin..........W 38-21...........8779
Nov 19, 2005.....SAM HOUSTON STATE......W 26-23 OT.......15288
I-AA Playoffs:
Nov 26, 2005.....#6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN...W 50-35..........10000
Dec 03, 2005.....#10 CAL POLY..................W 14-7............15411
Dec 09, 2005.....#7 Northern Iowa..............L 37-40 OT.......15712
Notice the Nicholls State games. Only 1137 showed up against SHSU and 3865 showed up for Texas State. That's pretty pathetic, especially considering that they were a playoff team last year. Can somebody please explain why they are still I-AA or at least still in our conference. We can't have dead weight like that dragging us down and tarnishing our reputation. Besides, they're usually not competitive in any sport. Their athletic department's budget is significantly lower than the rest of the conference.
The requirements to become or remain I-A is an average of actual or paid attendance of 15000. To remain I-A, a school cannot average below 15000 for two consecutive seasons. I think that under the old requirements, schools would be placed on a ten year probationary period if they failed to meet the requirements in consecutive season. If at any time in the ten year probationary period a school again failed to meet the requirements, they would lose their I-A status. I'm not sure if the probationary period is still in effect or if it's just cut and dry. In any case, SMU is safe for now, as they met the 15k requirement. Houston and Rice did not. They appealed to the NCAA for an exemption due to the impact of Hurricane Rita, but apparently the NCAA has no bylaws to award an exemption for that particular circumstance.
"b. Waivers of Division I Bylaw 20.9.6.3 - Division I-A Football Attendance Requirements. The subcommittee engaged in a lengthy discussion regarding requests for relief of Bylaw 20.9.6.3 from the University of Houston and Rice University. The subcommittee considered the effects of multiple hurricanes with regard to each institution’s ability to meet the Division I-A football attendance requirement. The subcommittee noted that no current legislative waiver provision exists for such relief, but that both institutions may remain in compliance with Division I-A football attendance requirements by averaging 15,000 in actual or paid football attendance during the 2006-07 academic year. Further, the subcommittee agreed to continue to monitor each institution’s progress and also agreed to consider similar requests next year, if necessary, provided any request for relief includes additional historical information demonstrating the direct impact of the hurricanes on football attendance."
http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/governa ... ership.htm
See ya'll in September!!!