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Press Release -- November 26th, 2014
Source: AT&T
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Another Week, Another Touchdown for Metrics

An Update on the Pro and College Football Network Stats from this Past Week

As an appetizer for tomorrow’s Thanksgiving Day football action, here is quick look at the top data-heavy pro and college football venues from the past week on our venue-specific networks as well as a few interesting trends we noticed.

Top 5 Professional Venues by Total Mobile Data (11/20-11/24)

  • San Diego – 755GB
    • Equivalent to more than 2.1 million social media post with photos
  • San Francisco – 633GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.8 million social media post with photos
  • New Orleans – 623GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.7 million social media post with photos
  • Atlanta – 525GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.5 million social media post with photos
  • New York City – 506GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.4 million social media post with photos

Top 5 Collegiate Venues by Total Mobile Data (11/20-11/22)

  • Pasadena, CA – 674GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.9 million social media post with photos
  • Tuscaloosa, AL – 612GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.7 million social media post with photos
  • Fayetteville, AR – 559GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.5 million social media post with photos
  • Waco, TX – 483GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.3 million social media post with photos
  • Starkville, MS – 473GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.3 million social media post with photos

A Tale of Two Scoreboards

  • We saw a major difference in the game characteristics of the top data-heavy venues in pro vs. college football this past week. While the games played at our top data-heavy pro stadiums were full of excitement, their counterparts at the college level turned into snoozers by the fourth quarter.
    • The games played at the top five data-heavy pro venues were decided by an average margin of less than four points. While the other pro games played last week had an average margin of more than 14 points.
    • On the opposite end of the spectrum, the games played at the top five data-heavy college venues were decided by an average margin of more than 30 points. In addition, no game was within striking distance as each one was decided by at least 3 scores.

Caveats:

  • All figures include only data traffic seen on AT&T’s venue-specific mobile network.
  • All data metrics come from only venues with a DAS where AT&T’s mobile network is on-air and under contract. These metrics are not comprehensive of every game played during this past weekend for professional or college football.
  • This data is compiled from only football stadiums that had home games during this selected timeframe where AT&T is on-air on a DAS.

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