Home attendance wrap: Kentucky ranks No. 12 in SEC for 2014
By Jason Hall
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The Kentucky Wildcats finished their season with a 5-7 (2-6 SEC) record in head coach Mark Stoops’ second season. Despite the sub-.500 finish, the Wildcats were dominant at home, going 5-2 in games played at Commonwealth Stadium.
Kentucky finished the season with a total attendance of 403,002 and an average attendance of 57,572. This was a dip from Stoops’ first season when the team totaled 416,303. The Wildcats also had the third lowest attendance in the SEC, with Vanderbilt and Arkansas finishing lower.
Here’s a look at Kentucky’s home attendance numbers for each game.
| Week | Opponent | Score | Total Attendance | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Â UT-Martin | Â 59-14 | 50,398 | ||
| Week 2 | Â Ohio | Â 20-3 | 51,910 | ||
| Week 5 | Â Vanderbilt | Â 17-7 | 56,940 | ||
| Week 6 | Â South Carolina | Â 45-38 | 62,135 | ||
| Week 7 | Â Louisiana-Monroe | Â 48-14 | 56,676 | ||
| Week 9 | Â Mississippi State | Â 45-31 | 64,791 | ||
| Week 11 | Â Georgia | Â 63-31 | 60,152 |
A former freelance journalist from Nashville, Jason covers Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Kentucky