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2. Memphis
2018 average: 30,178 | 2019 average: 38,816 | Increase: 8,638 (28.6%)

After years of knocking on the door, Mike Norvell’s Tigers finally broke through and won the American title in 2019. The year began with a crowd of 44,107 fans for a 15-10 win over Ole Miss, then peaked with 59,506 for an ABC Saturday Night Football defeat of SMU. The year closed with back-to-back home games against Cincinnati, which saw crowds of 36,472 and 33,008.

7. Cincinnati
2018 average: 30,519 | 2019 average: 35,985 | Increase: 5,466 (17.9%)

Cincinnati open with a 24-14 win over UCLA before a crowd of 38,032, then peaked with a crowd of 40,121 to see the Bearcats snap UCF’s 20-game conference winning streak.

read more:  https://footballscoop.com/news/these-programs-saw-the-biggest-attendance-jumps-in-2019/

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Memphis brought it to the Cotton Bowl too.  They outnumbered Penn State fans and made an excellent impression. Texas Live after that game was a blast too.  That was the Oklahoma sooner boomed game. That was the hungriest pack of tigers I’ve ever seen. 
 

Would love UNT to Earn the auto bid slot one day!  

GMG

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5 hours ago, NM Green said:

Memphis brought it to the Cotton Bowl too.  They outnumbered Penn State fans and made an excellent impression. Texas Live after that game was a blast too.  That was the Oklahoma sooner boomed game. [That was the hungriest pack of tigers I’ve ever seen.] 
 

Would love UNT to Earn the auto bid slot one day!  

GMG

Carole Baskin would disagree with the bracketed part.  

 

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