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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Sluggish economy and less-than-ideal matchups cause slip in bowl attendance

NEW ORLEANS (AP) â€" Bowl attendance was down 2.1 percent this season through the first 31 games of the 35-game postseason.

Bowl officials point toward a down economy as the reason for the dip in fans attending games, but the luck of the draw also plays heavily into how well a postseason game does.

The Hawaii Bowl had its attendance drop by about 22,000 mostly because Hawaii didn't make it back to the game this season.


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The Music City Bowl in Nashville, Tenn., had a drop of about 14,000 from last season's game, which matched up Tennessee and North Carolina, compared to this season's Mississippi State-Wake Forest game.

On the plus-side was The Little Caesar's Pizza Bowl, which had an increase of 14,000 at Ford Field in Detroit to see Western Michigan play Purdue.

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