The SEC continues to have a strong presence in college football attendance figures, and the conference landed 6 teams among the top 10 this season by average.

While college football attendance has seen declines, the SEC remains strong, according to D1 Ticker.

1. Michigan 110,246
2. Penn State 107,379
3. Ohio State 104,663
4. LSU 100,596
5. Tennessee 100,532
6. Texas 100,242
7. Alabama 98,981
8. Texas A&M 97,213
9. Georgia 92,746
10. Florida 87,180

Florida saw a year-over-year increase of 2.35%, while Georgia was flat, and Texas A&M lost 5.51%. Alabama gained by just 0.26%. However, Tennessee saw the largest jump in the SEC among these teams with the largest crowds, at 16.38%, as it was the most thrilling Tennessee season in some 2 decades. Meanwhile, LSU saw the second-highest at 6.10%.

First-year coaches in the SEC saw plenty of support. Florida opened the season with a sellout in Gainesville against Utah, a thrilling 29-26 win as it was a much-anticipated national game, and later hosted nationally-ranked LSU to the Swamp later in the year.

Georgia continues to be a difficult place to play, and it hasn’t lost a home game since October 2019 against South Carolina.

The struggles for Texas A&M were the most obvious drop-off for attendance across the league.