Below are the top performing venues from the past week as well as a few interesting trends we noticed.

Winners Like To Be Heard

  • Four of the top five college venues for data usage this week play are home to a team currently ranked in the polls. The combined record of the five teams playing in this week’s top venues is 17-5.
    • In comparison the other 19 college venues we have a DAS on-air at and hosted a college game this past week had a combined record of 52-30, which is approximately 0.140 less of a winning percentage than the teams at the top five venues.
    •  Even more, only 3 of the teams that play at the 19 venues, outside this week’s top five venues, are currently ranked in the polls.
  • In pro football, the top five venues also host clubs squarely in the playoff picture a quarter of the way through the season. The average position in their divisional standing is currently 2nd out of 4. The teams playing in these venues currently have a combined record of 12-8.
    • In comparison the other seven pro venues that hosted games have a combined record of 14-14, which is 0.100 less of a winning percentage than the teams at the top five venues.

Top 5 Professional Venues by Total Mobile Data (9/25-9/29)

  • Dallas, TX – 825GB
    • Equivalent to more than 2.3 million social media post with photos
  • San Diego, CA – 645GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.8 million social media post with photos
  • San Francisco, CA – 634GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.8 million social media post with photos
  • Chicago, IL – 433GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.2 million social media post with photos
  • Pittsburgh, PA – 393GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.1 million social media post with photos
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Top 5 Collegiate Venues by Total Mobile Data (9/25-9/27)

  • Stillwater, OK – 786GB
    • Equivalent to more than 2.2 million social media post with photos
  • Miami, FL – 697GB
    • Equivalent to nearly 1.9 million social media post with photos
  • Athens, GA – 577GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.6 million social media post with photos
  • Oxford, MS – 543GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.5 million social media post with photos
  • Baton Rouge, LA – 490GB
    • Equivalent to more than 1.4 million social media post with photos

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. 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.