Florida State's fan attendance has been trending down through the first month of the season.

Against Louisville, fan support at Doak Campbell Stadium reached a 36-year low. FSU announced an attendance of 46,530 fans for the game against the Cardinals.

It was the lowest total since FSU played Louisville on Oct. 20 in 1983. The Seminoles had 42,117 fans show up for that game.

The Seminoles defeated Louisville 51-7 in that game, including three rushing touchdowns from Greg Allen.

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Stadium capacity for Doak Campbell Stadium was 55,246 at that time. Current stadium capacity is 79,560 after the addition of the Al and Judy Dunlap Champions Club in 2016.

FSU's season-opener against Boise State had 50,917 fans, though that was on two-day notice after the game was moved from Jacksonville due to Hurricane Dorian.

The Seminoles' game against Louisiana-Monroe had an announced attendance of 52,969.

Reach Wayne McGahee III at wmcgahee@tallahassee.com.