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'''Tossups heard''' or '''TUH''' is a statistic equal to the number of tossups a team or player had the opportunity to answer. It is used in the calculation of [[points per tossup heard]] and other statistics. Many tournaments also require a minimum number of tossups heard (or [[games played]]) for a player to be eligible for individual awards. | '''Tossups heard''' or '''TUH''' is a statistic equal to the number of tossups a team or player had the opportunity to answer. It is used in the calculation of [[points per tossup heard]] and other statistics. Many tournaments also require a minimum number of tossups heard (or [[games played]]) for a player to be eligible for individual awards. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 2 April 2021
Tossups heard or TUH is a statistic equal to the number of tossups a team or player had the opportunity to answer. It is used in the calculation of points per tossup heard and other statistics. Many tournaments also require a minimum number of tossups heard (or games played) for a player to be eligible for individual awards.