No. 13 Indiana will be playing in front of a packed house in Bloomington the rest of the way.
IU Athletics announced on Sunday afternoon Memorial Stadium is sold out for the three remaining home games — Washington, Michigan and Purdue. This follows the sellout for Saturday’s game against Nebraska.
According to IU football Assistant Athletic Director for Strategic Communications Greg Campbell, this is the fifth time in program history the program has sold out multiple games in a season. The four sellouts in 2024 are the most in a season since Memorial Stadium went above 50,000-plus capacity (1970).
The 1969 IU team sold out all five home games with 50,000-plus in attendance for each game (48,344 capacity).
Saturday’s game against Nebraska had an above capacity crowd of 53,082. That was the fourth-highest attendance ever for an IU football home game.
Indiana’s single-season attendance record of 354,823 is a mark that seems certain to be passed in November. The best attendance average in a season was 53,919 in 1969.
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— Indiana Football (@IndianaFootball) October 20, 2024
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