Home attendance wrap: Vanderbilt ranks last in SEC
The Vanderbilt Commodores finished their season with a 3-9 (0-8 SEC) record in head coach Derek Mason’s first season. However, the Commodores won all of their games at home, finishing with a 3-4 record at Vanderbilt Stadium.
Still, the team’s struggles brought little fanfare as the Commodores finished last in the SEC in attendance. Vanderbilt averaged 34,258 fans per game and had a total of 274,063 for the 2014 season.
Here’s a look at the Commodores’ home attendance numbers for each game.
Week | Opponent | Score | Total Attendance | ||
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Week 1 | Temple | 37-7 | 31,731 | ||
Week 3 | Massachusetts | 34-31 | 33,386 | ||
Week 4 | South Carolina | 48-34 | 34,441 | ||
Week 7 | Charleston Southern | 21-20 | 26,738 | ||
Week 10 | Old Dominion | 42-28 | 28,966 | ||
Week 12 | Florida | 34-10 | 35,191 | ||
Week 14 | Tennessee | 24-17 | 40,350 |
- Wins are in bold.