Did UW’s thrashing of Purdue offer a glimpse into Huskies’ future?
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Peak UCLA football was played at the Coliseum not the Rose Bowl
That would be the traditional home to return to
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I don't get it, they think they're going to make up a $60,000,000 buyout because now they'll get a share of the revenue from suites? It's like 15 minutes closer to campus and doesn't have the Rose Bowl's famous lawn tailgating. Of all the things they need to fix…
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we do have some really good players that are freshman and sophomores. Whether we can win on the road is TBD and not looking great,but we should be really good the next two years. If we aren’t good next year, fire Fisch.
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Maybe you remember that episode better than me, or clearly, I don't live in a data-informed world, but Woods described as like 20 minutes to sofi versus 1hr20 for the rose bowl at the typical time they play.
I will say as a student without a car at the time, no way I'm busing down to fucking Olympia or even the Tacoma Dome from the U-District.
Any student oriented thing, no fucking way either.
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I Just used google maps and set the time to 4:30pm next Saturday. You're right though, it is half the distance. So is half an hour one way going to draw thousands more fans?
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Hey man, I'm with Matt Leihnart.
30k stadium on campus sponsored by an AI company whose entire product is a fork from VSCode sounds great.
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Sofi is maybe 15-20 minutes away from the UCLA campus. It’s an easy bus ride there. The Rose Bowl is a lot further.
They don’t get fans at either stadium. I think they should continue to play at the Rose Bowl but I get why they don’t.
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They built a swimming pool and some tennis courts instead.
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Maybe this is a test run by UCLA to see if being closer to campus gets better results before they drop $500 million or more on a campus stadium.
Probably not.
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Joe Steele's career ending knee injury against UCLA in 1979 was in the Coliseum





