<p>What are some schools that sell out for all sports? Football, Basketball, Soccer, and Volleyball?</p>
<p>Also which division is the most spirited? ACC? SEC? Pac10? Big 10?</p>
<p>thanks...</p>
<p>What are some schools that sell out for all sports? Football, Basketball, Soccer, and Volleyball?</p>
<p>Also which division is the most spirited? ACC? SEC? Pac10? Big 10?</p>
<p>thanks...</p>
<p>University of Nebraska - Lincoln</p>
<p>282 Consecutive football sellouts, dating back to 1962. The Spring scrimmage last year was sold out (but part of the stadium was closed for construction), and there have been attendance marks as high as 64000 in the past couple years</p>
<p>80+ Consecutive Volleyball sellouts. The NU Coliseum holds just over 4000, but when they play in larger venues, crowds as large as 12-13000 show up.</p>
<p>Baseball is harder to sellout b/c of the mid week games and such, but Nebraska has been in the top 10 nationwide in attendance since opening up Haymarket Park in 2002. There is grass berm GA seating and 4500 seats for listed capacity of 8500 and they averaged over 5000 a game last season. </p>
<p>As for women's soccer (there's no men's team), they just moved the home field about 9 miles from way out in east Lincoln to right in the heart of campus. I'm not sure what attendance is like, but I'm sure it's better than it used to be.</p>
<p>Nebraska is not very good at basketball, so it's rarely sold out. </p>
<p>As for conference...hard to say when you have so many sports and so many schools...</p>
<p>So many top programs:</p>
<p>FOOTBALL:
Auburn University
Ohio State University
Pennsylvania State University
University of Florida
University of Georgia
University of Miami
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
University of Nebraska
University of Notre Dame
University of Southern California
University of Tennessee
University of Texas-Austin
University of Wisconsin-Madison</p>
<p>BASKETBALL:
Duke University
Indiana University-Bloomington
Michigan State University
Purdue University-West Lafayette
Syracuse University
University of California-Los Angeles
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill</p>
<p>HOCKEY
Colgate University
Colorado College
Cornell University
Harvard University
Michigan State University
University of Maine
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
University of North Dakota
University of Wisconsin-Madison</p>
<p>In terms of conferences, I'd say most of the major Division conferences have a lot of schools spirit, but the Big 10 and the SEC are probably the most spirited.</p>
<p>Okay these are the schools I plan to apply to. Can you guys rank there school spirit level?</p>
<p>University of Miami
UC Santa Barbara
Pepperdine
San Diego State
Indiana University
University of San Deigo
Arizona State</p>
<p>There was actually a list of "America's Best Sports Colleges" that ranked the athletic departments of each school. Here's the link.</p>
<p>Thanks for the link</p>
<p>As far as spirit directed at athletics, Indiana and ASU are likely to have the most. Miami is widely knowns for being pretty lackadaisical (probably b/c there's a lot more going on) despite having a historically good football team. My friends from Pepperdine said there was little if any.</p>
<p>The University of Florida should be neck and neck with the University of Texas! I can't believe that we were only ranked 4th. We should be way higher.</p>
<p>That SI is ancient. Stanford sucks in all major sports now. Nobody goes, nobody cares.</p>
<p>That ranking has nothing to do with school spirit either...</p>
<p>Overall, I would say the Big 10 schools have the most spirit when it comes to sports. You can argue that football is a bigger deal in the SEC or bball in the ACC, but the Big 10 is just well rounded.</p>
<p>^^laxguy8947 what do you think about the schools I listed --- school spirt wise?</p>
<p>Miami, Indiana, ASU, San Diego, SDSU, Pepperdine, UCSB????</p>
<p>UCSB is big for soccer, but that's about it. We had the largest attendance (about 8800) of any division I soccer game this entire year, and typically get pretty large crowds throughout the year.</p>
<p>All those are at most one major sport schools. Miami is football, IU bball, ASU???baseball, the rest nothing much.</p>
<p>Don't know much about the west coast. Miami actually really isn't all that special when it comes to school spirit. Obvisouly they have had great football teams in years past but their environment just doesn't work for them.</p>
<p>Stadium is off campus and not that great. Plus it's a private school in south florida. Kids with money find other things to do.</p>
<p>Barrons I guess you frogto the girls basketball and volleyball teams...</p>
<p>UCONN:
-sellouts for every men and womens basketball game (easily the most dominant basketball school when considering both womens and mens). entire state is fanatic for uconn bball.
-perennial top 10 teams in field hockey, womens soccer and mens soccer
-most football games sold out (football is still 2nd to basketball, but jump to D1-A in 2000 and new stadium is rapidly increasing popularity)</p>
<p>Is Colorado spirited?</p>
<p>Yes. It was named one of the ten Best College Sports Towns by Sports Illustrated.</p>
<p>The list is here:</p>
<p>1) Madison, WI (Wisconsin)
2) Athens, GA (Georgia)
3) Austin, TX (Texas)
4) Gainesville, FL (Florida)
5) Boulder, CO (Colorado)
6) Bloomington, IN (Indiana)
7) Eugene, OR (Oregon)
8) Knoxville, TN (Tennessee)
9) College Station, TX (Texas A&M)
10) Syracuse, NY (Syracuse)</p>
<p>The Princeton Review also lists some of the best schools where "Students Pack the Stadiums".</p>
<p>1 University of Notre Dame
2 University of Southern California
3 University of Florida
4 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
5 University of Georgia
6 Penn State--University Park
7 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
8 University of Maryland-College Park
9 Gonzaga University
10 University of Tennessee--Knoxville
11 The University of Texas at Austin
12 Clemson University
13 Auburn University
14 University of Connecticut
15 Texas A&M University-College Station
16 West Virginia University
17 University of Miami
18 Boston College
19 Ohio State University - Columbus
20 University of Alabama--Tuscaloosa</p>
<p>Colorado has the most fairweather fans in the country. Look at CU's football out of conference schedule for the last 5 years and you'll see all these huge games, and they still don't sell out for them. </p>
<p>Same thing for Miami...</p>
<p>FSU is 30th? Wrong.</p>