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Ohio State's home attendance ranked 4th nationally: 1) Michigan - 110,026 (7 home games, 770,183 total attendance)

2) Penn State - 107,567 (7 home games, 752,972 total attendance)

3) Tennessee - 105,789 (7 home games, 740,521 total attendance)

4) Ohio State - 105,096 (7 home games, 735,674 total attendance)

5) Georgia - 92,746 (7 home games - 649,222 total attendance) Click on the '2006 College Football Attendance' link below to see totals for all schools.

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