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Post by chatchu-off moksri on Oct 10, 2021 18:20:03 GMT -5
I wonder what USC's record would have looked like if Scully had played OH since the very beginning of the season...
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Post by VolleyballFella on Oct 10, 2021 18:24:31 GMT -5
I wonder what USC's record would have looked like if Scully had played OH since the very beginning of the season... Scully is definitely the gel for that team right now.
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Post by trojansc on Oct 10, 2021 18:30:18 GMT -5
With this win, USC’s current RPI is in bubble territory (46).
A chance to get above .500 next week!
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Post by gobruins on Oct 11, 2021 8:22:37 GMT -5
That is almost certainly a dad of a player on the team. Does anybody else even go to the matches for the LA teams? There were over 6,600 people at the UCLA-USC match a couple of weeks ago. Stanford, Oregon and Washington have not had a home crowd over 2,600 this season.
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Post by mikegarrison on Oct 11, 2021 11:02:28 GMT -5
Does anybody else even go to the matches for the LA teams? There were over 6,600 people at the UCLA-USC match a couple of weeks ago. Stanford, Oregon and Washington have not had a home crowd over 2,600 this season. You know what a joke is, right? But if you insist, we can talk about this. That average is being propped up by that one big match with your cross-town rival. UCLA attendance this year: 6623 USC 1466 Colorado 761 Utah USC attendance this year: 663 Utah 785 Colorado We are still in a pandemic, and I'm not at all sure it is actually a good thing to have thousands of people crowding into gyms. So I have some real mixed feelings about attendance this year. But that being said, that USC/UCLA match looks like a massive outlier. Now, Oregon: 2196 OSU 1825 Cal 1088 Stanford Washington: 2129 Utah 2036 UCLA 1900 USC Stanford: 1802 Cal 2564 UCLA 1632 ASU 1677 Arizona None of them have dipped below 1000 for any conference match, while both LA schools have been under 1000 and USC (which was the subject of this thread) is averaging 724 over two conference matches.
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