What was the attendance at the Ohio State game?
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What was the attendance at the Ohio State game?
COLUMBUS (WCMH) — After shockingly low attendance at last week’s game, a total of 95,178 fans came out for Ohio State’s football showdown against Akron Saturday night. While that attendance number is not record-breaking for the stadium, it is a stark difference from last week’s audience of 76,540.
How many fans can fit in the Ohio State stadium?
102,780
With its present seating capacity of 102,780, Ohio Stadium is the fourth largest on-campus facility in the nation. Since the opening game against Ohio Wesleyan on Oct. 7, 1922, more than 36 million fans have streamed through the stadium’s portals.
Is Ohio Stadium a full capacity?
Ohio Stadium houses well over 100,000 fans at full capacity, which ranks third in the entire country.
What is the biggest stadium in Ohio?
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Rank | Stadium | Capacity |
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1 | Michigan Stadium | 107,601 |
2 | Beaver Stadium | 106,572 |
3 | Ohio Stadium | 102,780 |
4 | Kyle Field | 102,733 |
Why was Ohio State attendance so low?
Last week, Ohio State announced an attendance of 100,482 against Oregon. The program had made a push all week to drive up ticket sales for that game. The subsequent loss, and the lack of interest in a matchup with Tulsa, likely contributed to poor attendance.
What was the attendance for Ohio State Akron?
95,178
The announced attendance for the Akron game is 95,178, a big jump from last week’s crowd against Tulsa when Ohio State drew 76,540, the smallest at Ohio Stadium since 1971.
Will Ohio Stadium be at full capacity in 2021?
After COVID-19 kept the public from attending games last year, the Buckeyes started football season ticket renewals June 1, planning for the stadium to be at full capacity in 2021.
What was the attendance at the Ohio State Tulsa game?
76,540 fans
Just 76,540 fans attended the Ohio State-Tulsa game.
Why are OSU fans holding shoes?
The music helps the fans to jump in unison, which leads to even stronger shaking of the stands.”