Through the 2009 season, the record for a season is 4,483,350 by the 1993 Colorado Rockies.
Tennessee
As of the start of the 2007 season, Colorado's all time win-loss record is 653-412-36.
As of the start of the 2008 season, LSU's all time record in football is 693-378-47.
As of April 27, 2009 the Atlanta Braves all time win/loss record is 9778-9817. This record includes the time the team was located in Boston and Milwaukee.As of July 29, 2007 the Atlanta Braves all time win/loss record is 9667-9690. This record includes the time the team was located in Boston and Milwaukee.Through the 2011 season, the Braves all-time record is 10,034-10,027.
According to College Football Data Warehouse, as of the start of the 2007 season, LSU's all time win loss record was 681-376-47.
Tennessee
The Tennessee Vols.
Kansas Basketball All time win-loss record is 1906-781
As of the start of the 2008 season, Columbia's all time record is 360-598-45.
Through the 2016 season, the Dallas Cowboys' all-time regular-season record is 493-367-6. The team's playoff record is 34-27.
You are very much mistaken. Major League baseball attendance is not only higher than it's ever been, but has been increasing over the pat 10 years as well. The attendance number for 2008 was down from last years all time record of 79,503,175, but it's still the second-highest total in the history of baseball with 78,614,880. 1987 major league Baseball broke the 50 million mark for the first time with 52,011,506, and in 1993 set an all time attendance record with 70,257,938 up from 55,870,466 the year before. 10 years ago in 1999 the attendance was at 70,139,380.
As of the 2009 season, the New York Mets have an all time team record of 3,655 wins, and 3,981 losses.
Seattle Seahawks
Chicago bears with 697 all time wins as of 10/20/08
Bob Hayes (1965-1974) holds the career team record with 71.
All companies strive to have their profits increase every year. One way that this can happen, is to have the employees have a good attendance record so the work gets done.
Through the 2011 season, the Dallas Cowboys' all-time regular-season record is 448-332-6. The team's playoff record is 33-25.