Last season, Ohio State packed a whopping 100,189 spectators into the Horseshoe, setting a new national spring-game record.
This season, limited seating due to stadium renovations prevented Buckeye fans from topping that number, but it didn't stop them from once again leading the nation in spring game attendance.
Ohio State packed 80,134 fans into the Horseshoe last week, which topped Nebraska's 78,312, Alabama's 74,326 and of course, Michigan's 57,418.
Spring Game Attendance:
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80,134- Ohio St
78,312- Nebraska
74,326- Bama
71,000- PSU
66,183- UGA
60,000- Clemson
57,418- Michigan
48,000- UF
This is just another reminder that if there's a competition, Urban Meyer wants to win.
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