Spring is here. By the end of next week, all but one SEC team (Tennessee) will be in the midst of spring practice.

Vanderbilt stages its annual spring game one week from Saturday, which got us thinking: what is the attendance record for the spring game at all 14 SEC programs?

These are unofficial, as some teams never have announced a “record.”

It’s tough to top the passion and interest in football that exists in the state of Alabama, as both the Crimson Tide and the Tigers have a huge lead over the third-most attended record spring game.

These numbers don’t matter much, other than to give SEC fans a sense of pride in how much passion they have for the game, as conference teams dominate the most-attended spring game lists every year.

Team Attendance Year
Alabama 92,310 2011
Auburn 83,401 2013
Tennessee 73,801 1986
Florida 65,000 2009
Arkansas 51,088 2013
Kentucky 50,831 2013
Georgia 46,073 2014
Texas A&M 45,212 2013
South Carolina 38,806 2005
Mississippi State 36,357 2011
LSU 33,624 2008
Ole Miss 30,299 2010
Missouri 26,322 2008
Vanderbilt 14,000 2013