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Capacity at Ohio Stadium is just under 105,000.
COLUMBUS (WCMH) After shockingly low attendance at last week's game, a total of 95,178 fans came out for Ohio State's football showdown against Akron Saturday night.
The school is expecting a crowd of about 102,000 at Ohio Stadium and only a small number of tickets remain four days ahead of the primetime matchup. The official capacity is now 102,780. The Buckeyes have averaged 92,869 fans through their first four games.
Ohio Stadium crowd for OSU-Tulsa football game was 76,540.
The official capacity is now 102,780. The Buckeyes have averaged 92,869 fans through their first four games. The largest crowd was for the home opener against Oregon that brought 100,482 to the Horseshoe.
The stadium on average sees more than 100,000 fans one of the highest attendance rates in college football. It's a stark contrast to the season opener last week against the Oregon Ducks, which almost sold out tickets with 100,480 fans in the stadium. While the Buckeyes fell to the Ducks, the team beat Tulsa 41-20.
The school is expecting a crowd of about 102,000 at Ohio Stadium and only a small number of tickets remain four days ahead of the primetime matchup. The official capacity is now 102,780. The Buckeyes have averaged 92,869 fans through their first four games.
Ohio State was coming off the heels of a devastating defeat to the Oregon Ducks in Columbus. A bummer of a result combined with a lackluster Week 3 opponent resulted in poor crowd attendance last Saturday. Just 76,540 fans attended the Ohio State-Tulsa game.