Houck Stadium - Single Game Attendance Records For Houck Stadium

Single Game Attendance Records For Houck Stadium

1 SEMO vs U.T.MARTIN/(Semo 24-17) October 30, 2010 Homecoming 11,126
2 Cape Central vs. Jackson (Jackson 21-0) October 22, 2010 11,000+* (estimated)
3 Southern Illinois (Loss 7-28) September 6, 2003 11,100
4 Eastern Kentucky (Loss 28-37) October 2, 1999 11,015
5 Tennessee State (Win 19-17) October 9, 2010 10,316
6 Western Kentucky (Loss 14-38) September 23, 2000 10,222
T7 Murray State (Loss 35-45) October 20, 2001 10,100
T7 Southern Illinois (Loss 23-58) September 1, 2005 10,100
8 Murray State (Loss 28-38) October 21, 2000 10,028
9 Murray State (Tie 21-21) September 1, 1979 10,000
10 Southern Illinois (Loss 27-30) August 31, 1995 9,827
11 Southern Illinois (Win 24-5) September 8, 2001 9,822

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