For the second consecutive week, Texas A&M and the renovated Kyle Field topped the SEC attendance list with 103,867, just shy of the school record set against Lamar.

The Aggies racked up another win against Rice and claimed a new national record for student attendance.

Two other SEC stadiums held six-figure crowds Saturday, including Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La.

Tennessee (at Oklahoma) and Arkansas (at Texas Tech) both traveled West to play Big 12 schools.

The lowest attendance figure in the conference (33,386) witnessed Vanderbilt’s first win of the season, a comeback victory against MAC punching bag Massachussetts.

Mississippi State traveled to Ladd-Peebles Stadium, home of the Senior Bowl, as part of a two-for-one series with South Alabama, which set a school attendance record of 38,129.

Eight of the 13 SEC teams in action played true home games, while Auburn didn’t have a game.

Here are the attendance figures from all 14 SEC schools in Week 3.

Attendance Game Date Venue
103,867 Rice at Texas A&M Sept. 13 Kyle Field
101,821 Southern Miss at Alabama Sept. 13 Bryant-Denny Stadium
101,194 Louisiana-Monroe at LSU Sept. 13 Tiger Stadium
88,334 Kentucky at Florida Sept. 13 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
85,622 Tennessee at Oklahoma Sept. 13 Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
84,232 Georgia at South Carolina Sept. 13 Williams-Brice Stadium
60,937 Louisiana-Lafayette at Ole Miss Sept. 13 Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
60,348 UCF at Missouri Sept. 13 Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field
60,277 Arkansas at Texas Tech Sept. 13 Jones AT&T Stadium
38,129 Mississippi State at South Alabama Sept. 13 Ladd-Peebles Stadium
33,386 Massachussetts at Vanderbilt Sept. 13 Vanderbilt Stadium