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Which HBCU football games had the highest Week 5 attendance? See the top 10

Prairie View A&M and Grambling State’s five-overtime thriller in the State Fair Classic led all week five games in attendance.

Also, Fort Valley State and Savannah State made the top 10 despite the game being rescheduled due to weather.

Here are the 10 most attended HBCU football games in week 5.

  1. Prairie View A&M vs. Grambling State: 52,323
  2. North Carolina A&T vs. South Carolina State: 15,126
  3. Jackson State vs. Texas Southern: 13,173
  4. Hampton vs. William & Mary: 11,317
  5. Howard vs. Princeton: 7,886
  6. Alcorn State vs. Mississippi Valley State: 7,834
  7. Alabama State vs. Bethune-Cookman: 6,721
  8. Bowie State vs. Winston-Salem State: 4,900
  9. Morgan State vs. Stony Brook: 4,818
  10. Fort Valley State vs. Savannah State: 3,693

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