The NFL may be experiencing some problems with the in-game experience and continuing to sell seats, but there appears to be no such issue in the SEC.

Of the teams that keep an official attendance record, eight of the nine set the all-time mark since 2004. Five other SEC teams — LSU, Alabama, Georgia, Auburn and Vanderbilt — just announce a capacity crowd for sellouts and don’t have official stadium records for attendance.

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Four different SEC stadiums have a capacity of more than 100,000. Kyle Field, the stadium with the largest capacity, shrunk slightly in 2015 due to renovations. Vanderbilt Stadium, by the smallest in the conference, still seats more than 40,000.

Florida broke its home attendance record in 2015, as almost 91,000 people watched an anticipated game between the Gators and Florida State Seminoles.

Ole Miss will have every opportunity to break its attendance record in 2016 — perhaps on Sept. 17 vs. Alabama — as the Rebels are expanding Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. The expansion leapfrogged the team past Mississippi State and Kentucky into 11th place in the conference in term of capacity. The expected capacity of 64,038 is almost 1,500 more than the team’s all-time record.

Team Stadium Record Crowd 2016 Capacity
Texas A&M Kyle Field 110,633 102,733
Tennessee Neyland Stadium 109,061 102,455
LSU Tiger Stadium 102,321 102,321
Alabama Bryant-Denny Stadium 101,821 101,821
Georgia Sanford Stadium 92,746 92,746
Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium 90,916 88,548
Auburn Jordan-Hare Stadium 87,451 87,451
South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium 85,199 80,250
Arkansas Razorback Stadium 76,808 72,000
Missouri Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium 75,298 71,168
Ole Miss Vaught-Hemingway Stadium 62,657 64,038
Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium 71,024 61,000
Mississippi State Davis Wade Stadium 62,945 61,337
Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium 40,550 40,550