Although this weekend has largely been dominated by the NFL Draft, it was also the culmination of the spring practice period for the SEC.

Arkansas held its final scrimmage, which included a scare for star running back Rawleigh Williams, and was the last team in the conference to settle in for the summer.

With all of the spring games in the books, we’ve got a complete look at the SEC’s attendance numbers for 2017. After an incredible display from Georgia last year, there is a new team at the top of the list.

Alabama: 74,326

Georgia: 66,133

Florida: 48,000

Auburn: 46,331

Kentucky: 37,172

LSU: 35,000

Texas A&M: 21,000

Mississippi State: 16,630

Missouri: 16,457

South Carolina: 12,345

Ole Miss: 8,000

Arkansas: Rained out

Tennessee: Not announced

Vanderbilt: N/A

The Crimson Tide had the biggest showing this year, and only four schools had more than 40,000 fans in attendance. While spring games are often considered nothing more than glorified practices, they can leave an impression on recruits and generate enthusiasm for a program.