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Cloverbelt Credit Union presents: FBS Attendance Facts & insights from 2024

Cloverbelt Credit Union was originally organized by local farmers who found it difficult to obtain financial support elsewhere. Needing an outlet through which they could borrow money as well as a savings headquarters, the credit union was born. CCU’s Articles of Incorporation were signed on October 23, 1935 and we officially opened for business on January 2, 1936. By the end of the year, assets totaled just $454.00 and the credit union had only 38 members.

Things have changed dramatically in the years since CCU first opened for business. Up until 1939, CCU served primarily farmers. But in that year, membership grew with the Cloverbelt Cooperative’s entrance into the fuel oil business, which meant it’s city customers could join too.

Today, membership is open to anyone who lives or works in Marathon, Lincoln, Wood, Portage, Clark, Langlade, Shawano and Taylor counties and membership has grown to over 17,000 people.

With a remarkable history behind them, exciting opportunities ahead, and the continued support and trust of our many valued members, CCU can look to the future with strength and confidence!

Contact information:

https://www.ccuwausau.com/about-us/contact

College football attendance has been on a slow, yet steady, climb since the 2020 covid-19 pandemic. Please find below a detailed attendance breakdown of the 2024 season.

The top ten (10) attending programs are led by the SEC with seven (7) while the Big Ten adds three (3). That said, it should be noted that the B-10 has the three (3) highest attending populations in all of college football. The next ten (11-20) are made up of four SEC, the B-10 has four (4), the ACC has one (1) & one (1) IND, round out the top twenty (20). To complete our top 25 list, we need to add two (2) more B-10 teams, one (1) additional SEC squad, a second ACC team & introduce our 1st B-12 program.

The conference break down is as follows: the SEC has twelve (12) of its sixteen (16) teams among the top 25, while the B-10 has half (9) of its eighteen (18) clubs landing in the top quarter (25). This translates to the SEC & the B-10 leading college football attendance on any given Saturday, with 21 of the top 25 teams playing under an SEC or B-10 banner!

The four remaining SEC team are Missouri (26) Kentucky (29), MS State (44), & Vanderbilt (73). The B-10 had a more pronounced attendance dip in the bottom half of their league. Here are the B-10 numbers, Purdue (28), Oregon (30), Illinois (34), Indiana (45), Rutgers (46), Minnesota (49), UCLA (50), Maryland (65), & Northwestern (109)! The shocker here is how, in what university, can Purdue, 1-11 in 24′, out draw a 13-1 Oregon? I know Ross-Aide Stadium’s capacity @ 57,236 is larger than Autzen’s 54,000. Yet when one considers their respective records, the results are mindboggling! The last two (2) years, the Boilers have gone 4-8 & 1-11 while the Ducks were 12-2 in 23 & 13-1 in 2024! Here is why/how this happened; the past two years Purdue was @ 101.8% of capacity in 2023 (9th best in the country) & 97.47% of capacity in 2024 (40th best of 134 teams). The question remains, how; with that weak of a team could they get that many people to come to the games? I do not know who runs their marketing department? Yet, he or she is in line for a new contract with a serious increase in pay! Other than Kent State, 0-13 last year, Purdue may not have been a favorite vs any other FBS opponent. Unbelievable!

Finally, lets take a look see at Conference ranges (best to worst) in 2024: A) Big Ten, Michigan 1st to Northwestern’s 109th (variance 108 places); B) SEC, Texas A&M 4th to Vandy’s 73rd (Variance 69); C) ACC, Clemson 14th to Stanford’s 78th (Variance 64); D) B-12, BYU 25th to Houston’s 74th (Variance 49); E) MWC: Fresno State 54th to Hawaii’s 126th (Variance 72); F) AAC: Navy 56th to Temple’s 122nd (Variance 66); G) SBC: Appalachian State 67th to Louisiana Monroe’s 116th (Variance 49); H) MAC: Toledo 93rd to Akron’s 135th (Variance 42); I) USA: Liberty 95th to Kennesaw State’s 133rd (Variance 38); J) IND: Notre Dame 16th to U-Conn’s 79th (Variance 63)

TeamConference /Attendance /Rank 

Michigan

B-10

110,548

1
Penn StateB-10108,3792
Ohio State B-10104,2163
Texas A&MSEC102,8474
5 TexasSEC102,3865
TennesseeSEC101,9196
AlabamaSEC100,0777
LSUSEC99,5188
GeorgiaSEC93,0339
10 FloridaSEC90,01710
AuburnSEC88,04311
NebraskaB-1086,90012
OklahomaSEC83,51313
ClemsonACC80,80614
15 S. CarolinaSEC79,32915
Notre DameIND77,62216
WisconsinB-1076,05717
ArkansasSEC73,39218
USCB-1071,57119
20 IowaB-1069,25020
WashingtonB-1068,86521
Ole MissSEC67,28222
Virginia TechACC65,63223
Michigan StateB-1065,30724
25 BYUB-1262,84925
MissouriSEC62,62126
Miami FLACC59,93127
PurdueB-1059,88728
KentuckySEC59,51629
30. OregonB-1059,10430
Texas TechB-1258,62331
Iowa StateB-1257,88432
NC StateACC56,91933
IllinoisB-1054,75034
35 Florida StateACC53,47935
PittACC53,07736
UtahB-1252,96237
ColoradoB-1252,51438
West VirginiaB-1252,45939
40 OK State B-1252,20240
Kansas StateB-1251,53641
LouisvilleACC50,86342
Arizona StateB-1248,98443
Mississippi StateSEC48,80944
45 IndianaB-1048,37445
RutgersB-1048,34146
North CarolinaACC47,68647
ArizonaB-1247,47448
MinnesotaB-1047,46749
50 UCLAB-1046,80550
TCUB-1244,60551
Central FloridaB-1243,04752
BaylorB-1242,30253
Fresno StateMWC40,60054
55 BCACC39,83955
NavyAAC39,82556
KansasB-1239,40857
CaliforniaACC39,17358
SyracuseACC39,13059
60 VirginiaACC38,99960
Georgia TechACC38,26161
East CarolinaAAC37,40362
Boise StateMWC37,23563
CincinnatiB-1236,61564
65 MarylandB-1036,04065
Oregon StateP-235,79966
Appalachian StateSBC34,62367
Colorado StateMWC33,08268
SMUAAC32,65269
70 UNLVMWC32,20370
South FloridaAAC31,42471
Wake ForestACC29,37372
VanderbiltSEC28,09173
HoustonB-1227,42374
75 ArmyAAC26,77175
Air ForceMWC26,22676
DukeACC26,18377
StanfordACC26,03578
ConnecticutIND25,37579
80 J MadisonSBC25,07180
San Diego StateMWC24,77081
MemphisAAC24,55282
TulaneAAC23,98083
TroySBC23,63084
85 Texas StateSBC23,61985
MarshallSBC23,02286
North TexasAAC23,02287
Georgia SouthernSBC22,51688
Southern MississippiSBC22,45789
90 WA StateP-222,41390
WyomingMWC21,93791
Texas San AntonioAAC21,05992
ToledoMAC20,51993
TulsaAAC20,41194
95 LibertyUSA20,34595
Old DominionUSA20,27296
Florida AtlanticAAC19,50097
UTEPUSA19,39398
Western MichiganMAC19,21799
100 UABUSA19,176100
Coastal CarolinaSBC18,622101
Jacksonville StateUSA18,218102
South AlabamaSBC18,169103
RiceAAC18,143104
105 LouisianaSBC17,952105
Arkansas StateSBC17,871106
Central MichiganMAC17,752107
OhioMAC17,641108
NorthwesternB-1017,470109
110 DelawareUSA17,464110
NevadaMWC17,419111
Utah stateMWC16,992112
San Jose StateMWC16,058113
New MexicoMWC16,001114
115 LA TechUSA15,999115
Louisiana- MonroeSBC15,803116
Eastern MichiganMAC15,489117
BuffaloMAC14,785118
Georgia StateSBC14,431119
120 NM StateUSA14,350120
UNC CharlotteAAC14,137121
TempleAAC13,919122
Western KentuckyUSA13,828123
Florida InternationalUSA13,557124
125 Bowling GreenMAC13,358125
HawaiiMWC12,963126
Middle TennesseeUSA12,877127
MassachusettsMAC12,269128
Miami OHMAC12,193129
130 Northern ILMAC12,162130
Sam HoustonUSA10,983131
Ball StateMAC9,841132
Kennesaw StateUSA9,012133
Kent StateMAC8,447134
135 AkronMAC6,374134


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