Despite the absence of the
world-famous Marching "100", the Rattler team still
ranked No.16 in average home attendance in the NCAA Football
Championship Subdivision (FCS) in 2012.
The Rattlers drew an average of 14,077 per home game, just 2,000 less
than this year's Mid Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) leader South
Carolina State. The Bulldogs pulled in 16,006 per game to pace the
conference, ranking No.12 in the NCAA rankings. The NCAA FCS data
ranked a total of 134 schools.
FAMU's special assistant to the president for communications, Sharon
Saunders, was elated with the outcome. She
chaired the committee that planned and implemented the entertainment
for home football game day festivities.
"This was a monumental collaborative effort.
It involved the university, the community and alumni pulling together to
make sure we supported our team. Our student-athletes deserved our
support and the numbers underscore the fact that our fans are
passionate. It was just a great overall effort," Saunders said.
In 2011 the Rattlers ranked eighth in the FCS, averaging 18,746 per
game. In effect, the Rattlers would have moved up to fifth place
overall in the FCS by just maintaining that attendance.
FAMU ranks 16th in FCS football home game attendance
December 30, 2012
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