It used to be an unusual sight — empty seats at Camp Randall Stadium. When the Wisconsin Badgers played Central Michigan Saturday the crowd totaled 74-thousand, 437, the second-smallest home opener attendance in the last 22 years. School officials report season ticket sales are off by two percent this fall, or, almost 14-hundred tickets less than last year and last year’s average attendance for Badger football games was the lowest in 25 years. That matches a trend for college football nationwide.
Season Ticket Sales Off By 2%, Badger Football Crowds Still Shrinking
Sep 11, 2019 | 6:17 AM
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