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Strut Offline
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UCLA Football Attendance in B1G
UCLA currently shows an average attendance of about 41,500.

Do you take the over/under 50,000 once they are in B1G?

My wife and I plan to go to Michigan State games there, so you can add at least two

We want MSU and anything Rosebowl/Pasadena related! It might be the best way for some B1G teams to get there!
(This post was last modified: 08-13-2023 07:16 AM by Strut.)
08-13-2023 07:13 AM
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RE: UCLA Football Attendance in B1G
I imagine that we’ll see a jump in attendance at UCLA home games. Fan bases will be excited at taking trips to watch when their team visits the fabled stadium. Not to mention alums who live on the west coast taking the opportunity to see their alma maters play close to home.
08-13-2023 03:01 PM
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