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Almost halftime.
it's logistics man.Still, to have a mostly empty stadium is embarrassing for a major program. USC has similar problems but they are drawing respectable crowds. I think USC is also the elephant in the room as well.
it's logistics man.
What are you comparing it to, getting to the stadium in Knoxville, Tuscaloosa, Athens?
This is LA ffs, travel there is a massive undertaking unlike anything seen in the US outside of NY and Chicago.
Still, to have a mostly empty stadium is embarrassing for a major program. USC has similar problems but they are drawing respectable crowds. I think USC is also the elephant in the room as well.
USC's issue, and it's more a Southern California issue, is that people aren't going to pay to watch a team lose. There are 2 NFL teams, 2 NBA teams, 2 MLB teams, 2 NHL teams and 2 major universities all trying to get people to attend their games. That's not including all of the amusement parks or things like the beach and mountains.
Can't suck and expect folks to pay to watch it.
it's logistics man.
What are you comparing it to, getting to the stadium in Knoxville, Tuscaloosa, Athens?
This is LA ffs, travel there is a massive undertaking unlike anything seen in the US outside of NY and Chicago.
Gridlock is a wonderful thing... No???There's a reason that when you ask someone in SoCal about how far away something is, the response will be how long it takes to get there, not how many miles away it is.
If people based travel in SoCal on miles rather than time, no one would be on time for anything. lol
Understood but my post was pointing out more how USC probably takes UCLA's crowd. You have two teams in the same city and one is more historically successful and is higher ranked right now.
It's the reverse for basketball. USC's basketball team has actually been pretty good and fun to watch ever since they hired Enfield and they still struggle a bit to fill the arena.
A lot of the "t-shirt fans" have 2 t-shirts. One for USC football and one for UCLA basketball. lol
Me neither.I did not expect UCLA to be beating Utah like this.
This is one reason why I am surprised San Diego State isn't in the Pac12. There isn't anyone from San Diego and that opens another city/market historically.
Granted, I see your point that it is in a difficult part of town and UCLA is an urban team. I think USC steals a lot of their fans too.
Chip finally has these guys playing well this season.....I’m a little shocked how much success UCLa is having on offense. This is a good Utah defense