According to the NCAA, the average attendance at Neyland Stadium for a game in 2006 was 105,789. Only Michigan and Penn State had higher averages. For the 2005 season, the average was 107,593. Only Michigan had a higher average. I could not find numbers from the NCAA for the 2007 season, however, a streak of 75 home games with attendance over 100,000 came to an end on November 3, 2007 when 96,197 were in attendance to watch Tennessee blow out Louisiana-Lafayette, 59-7.
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There isn't really an average because there are different circumstances e.g Geelong vs Melbourne, Geelong would thrash Melbourne so lots of Geelong fans would go but only a small amount of Melbourne fans. If there was an average it would be varied between 20,000 fans to 40,000 fans.
Back in the 1960's and 70's, it was quite common on Saturdays for some games to draw crowds of 60,000 or more. Games on Queen's Birthday weekend or on Anzac Day - those days when less games were played on that day, would often draw crowds of 80,000+ to the MCG.
The largest attendance ever was 121,696 at the most infamous 1970 Grand Final day between Collingwood and Carlton, which game is one that will go down in living history - even if just for the significance of that game itself.
The average attendance in a football game depends on the specific game. College games typically have higher attendance than high school games.
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