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PAC 12 Football; It Just Means Less...
Sep 15, 2019, 6:05 PM
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UCLA versus Oklahoma should have been a near full house for a great football game last night. Talking heads want to complain or explain how/why the PAC 12 can't get a CFP spot year after year. Maybe because their product is sub par and their fan support is pathetic at best. When you bring an "announced crowd" of 52k to a stadium that holds around 91k with a top 5 team coming to town then you don't deserve to be in the conversation in my opinion. In fact for the entire Pac 12 in 2018, the average attendance was only around 46k and decreased from the year before, see links. Agree or disagree?
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/ucla-gave-away-tickets-to-oklahoma-game-but-fans-still-didnt-show-up-135550368.html
https://frntofficesport.com/pac-12-football-attendance/
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Re: PAC 12 Football; It Just Means Less...UCLA has never
Sep 15, 2019, 6:33 PM
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been great in football but Chip Kelly is about to make them drop the sport
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Re: PAC 12 Football; It Just Means Less...
Sep 15, 2019, 6:35 PM
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This is the same problem that Miami is having. With a stadium 60-90 minutes from campus there is no student support for these games.
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Re: PAC 12 Football; It Just Means Less...
Sep 16, 2019, 7:26 AM
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And students turn into alumni... and a few turn into donors: downward spiral.
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PAC 12?
Sep 15, 2019, 7:06 PM
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They still play football?
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Re: PAC 12 Football; It Just Means Less...
Sep 15, 2019, 7:55 PM
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They cared enough to shoot somebody in the parking lot after the game.
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Re: PAC 12 Football; It Just Means Less...
Sep 16, 2019, 1:39 AM
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A couple of things....
UCLA has been terrible for a while now. That they got as many to go to a guaranteed blowout is amazing.
Stanford...despite how well that program has done, they never fill that stadium. No one in the Bay Area gives a rat's ### about CFB - same for Cal. They're sort of the BC of the PAC-12
Once you go past UCLA & USC stadiums - only Husky Stadium would be considered a "big" venue. I believe they top out near 70k capacity.
The rest of the PAC-12 (UofA/ASU/Oregon/OSU/Utah/Colorado/Stanford/Cal/WSU) generally are 35-50k capacity. Wash State being the smallest at 35k. Trust me, I have been to 3 WSU games and it REALLY is in the middle of nowhere (great venue though).
Sorry...Pullman, Corvallis, Berkeley, and Westwood just aren't Clemson, Auburn, Austin, or hell, even Columbia(s). They never will be.
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You would think the pundits could figure that out though.***
Sep 16, 2019, 6:39 AM
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ACC Football; It Just Mean Just Slightly More Than the PAC 12.
Sep 16, 2019, 7:14 AM
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Clemson and not much else.
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Re: PAC 12 Football; It Just Means Less...
Sep 16, 2019, 7:31 AM
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The committee is not going to give two flips about attendance. If Utah is 13-0 or Oregon is 12-1... they're not going to care if UCLA attracted 52,000 to a game.
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