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Attendance drops for USC home football games - The Daily Breeze
"Look at the attendance," Kiffin said. "You'll be shocked."
Why was Kiffin interested? USC's home game two weeks ago against Syracuse drew only 65,873, the smallest crowd since 2002. The largest crowd this season was 73,821 against Utah, and that was with the Utes bringing an estimated 10,000-13,000 fans.
Gone are the days when Pete Carroll-coached teams routinely drew crowds of more than 90,000. In 2007, USC averaged 87,476 at the Coliseum. The Trojans averaged just 69,322 through three home games this season.
And so much for that 65,873 number, they were under 62,000 against Arizona.
"Look at the attendance," Kiffin said. "You'll be shocked."
Why was Kiffin interested? USC's home game two weeks ago against Syracuse drew only 65,873, the smallest crowd since 2002. The largest crowd this season was 73,821 against Utah, and that was with the Utes bringing an estimated 10,000-13,000 fans.
Gone are the days when Pete Carroll-coached teams routinely drew crowds of more than 90,000. In 2007, USC averaged 87,476 at the Coliseum. The Trojans averaged just 69,322 through three home games this season.
And so much for that 65,873 number, they were under 62,000 against Arizona.