
Cougar Stadium statistical analysis
Posted By: DC Ute (mail.milchev.com)
Date: Monday, 15 November 1999, at 11:58 a.m.
A recent study of recent games in Cougar Stadium
showed the following results:
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Fans cheering for BYU: 95%
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Fans who actually had degrees from Brigham Young
University: 30%
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Fans wearing "dark royal blue" Cougar sweatshirts:
12.5%
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Fans wearing "traditional" royal blue BYU sweatshirts:
25%
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Fans wearing deer hunting blaze orange somewhere
on their body: 65%
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Fans wearing "Utah 1998 Final Four" T-shirts: 10%
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Fans wearing Utah State navy blue sweatshirts turned
inside out: 8.5%
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Fans listening to Paul James on headsets: 50%
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Fans above the age of 60 listenting to Paul James:
98%
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Fans wearing suits: 7%
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Fans wearing suits who graduated from the University
of Utah: 75%
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Fans drinking caffine free Coke: 3%
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Fans drinking regular Coke (smuggled in): 75%
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Fans yelling, "put in Tom Young!": 15%
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Fans booing because ball was not advanced to spot
of the foul on pass interference call: 80%
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Fans eating candy: 90%
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Fans eating candy purchased at concession stands:
0.5%
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Fans making notes of possible questions for Lavell
Edwards call-in show: 25%
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Fans over age 60 making such notes: 100%
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