attendance numbers are a skewed measure due to stadium size. what you should do is look at attendance vs capacity. otherwise its like comparing a sedan and a minivan and bragging about those 2 extra seats.Pac-12 attendance figures for 2016
USC 68,459
Ucla 67,459
UW 64,589
UO 54,677 (101% of cap)
ASU 48,288
UA 47,736
Cal 46,628
CU 46,609 (93% of cap)
Utah 46,506 (102% of cap)
Stanford 44,142
OSU 37,622
WSU 31,675
Avg attendance in 2016 was 43,106 across the country
That's the Oregon game I'm looking forward to watching.so they think Oregon beats Nebraska, cal, Arizona State and Washington State
at home and Neb with a new QB. Cal has been overhauled. ASU Oregon actually beat but they are never easy to predict.That's the Oregon game I'm looking forward to watching.
attendance numbers are a skewed measure due to stadium size. what you should do is look at attendance vs capacity. otherwise its like comparing a sedan and a minivan and bragging about those 2 extra seats.
I wonder how much dinero SC paid his parents for an immigration lawyer.Most are expecting, including every USC sports writer this week who claimed it was already a done deal, that 4-star DT Tuli Letuligasenoa (Concord, CA) will commit to the Trojans around tomorrow afternoon.
I wonder how much dinero SC paid his parents for an immigration lawyer.
Good eyes. I was thinking the same thing when I saw him throw. It looked like they were keeping his passes short.Brownings throws look labored and they arnt long passes. I hope they bring him along slowly from the surgery.
What sucks for him is arm strength is something he could have worked on over the off season but with that injury just getting back to where he was was probably the goal. Ive heard you can't really teach a kid to throw harder but I think working on it will at least help you keep your zip on the ball all game long.Good eyes. I was thinking the same thing when I saw him throw. It looked like they were keeping his passes short.
I wonder how much dinero SC paid his parents for an immigration lawyer.