One of the biggest concerns facing college football is how to enhance the in-stadium fan experience and keep fans coming to games, especially in an age where the television product is so good.

However, it seems the Southeastern Conference is immune to that concern.

The SEC again led all Power 5 conferences in attendance this season, averaging a record 78,018 fans, reports CBSSports’ Jon Solomon.

That mark is up three percent thanks to stadium expansions at Texas A&M and LSU, most notably, in addition to Mississippi State and a fan resurgence in year-two under Butch Jones at Tennessee.

Only Florida, South Carolina, Kentucky and Vanderbilt experienced a decrease in attendance.

Florida dropped out of the top-10 attendance leaders with 85,834 fans per game. That marks the fourth straight year under 90,000 after the Gators consistently drew 90,000-plus during the Urban Meyer era.

The biggest increases among all Power 5 schools came at Texas A&M (21 percent), LSU (11 percent) and Mississippi State (10 percent).

In all, 13 SEC programs ranked in the top-30 in attendance in 2014. Here’s a look at the top 15.

FBS Attendance Figures

1. Ohio State: 106,296, +1% from 2013
2. Texas A&M: 105,123, +21% from 2013
3. Michigan: 104,909, -6% from 2013
4. LSU: 101,723, +11% from 2013
5. Penn State: 101,623, +5% from 2013
6. Alabama: 101,534, +<1% from 2013
7. Tennessee: 99,754, +4% from 2013
8. Texas: 94,103, -5% from 2013
9. Georgia: 92,746, 0% from 2013
10. Nebraska: 91,249, +<1% from 2013
11. Auburn: 87,451, +2 from 2013
12. Florida: 85,834, -2% from 2013
13. Oklahoma: 85,162, +1% from 2013
14. Florida State: 82,211, +9% from 2013
15. South Carolina: 81,381, -1% from 2013