Is the Scott Sterling soccer real?

Is the Scott Sterling soccer real?

Matt Meese is a lead writer and cast member of the BYUtv show, Studio C. He’s also the most famous fake volleyball player on the Internet. As the “peaceful wizard of head trauma,” better known as Scott Sterling, Meese played a sports hero who has a habit of taking brutal shots to the face.

What team does Scott Sterling play for?

Yale University
Scott Sterling is a character of Studio C. He is a soccer and volleyball player for Yale University who has the tendency to get hit in the face with a ball.

Is Scott Sterling alive?

DeceasedScott Sterling / Living or Deceased

What happened Scott Sterling?

Scott Sterling, the 32-year-old son of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, died as a result of a pulmonary embolism and “narcotic medication intake” in what Los Angeles County coroner’s officials classified as an accidental death, authorities said Monday.

Who made Scott Sterling?

On Nov. 14, the group released the video “Top Soccer Shootout Ever With Scott Sterling,” a sketch written by actor Matt Meese that now has more than 11 million views.

Are the new Studio C cast members LDS?

The new cast members came from across North America — Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, New Jersey, Quebec, Tennessee and, yes, Utah. And, no, they’re not all members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which owns Brigham Young University and BYUtv.

What happened to the original cast of Studio C?

The 10 original cast members of Studio C left after Season 10 to start their own comedy group, JK! Studios which continues to produce sketches in front of a live audience, as well as a sitcom, a lifestyle vlog, and several other new elements. Their YouTube channel has over 418,000 subscribers.

What happened to Studio C?

In August 2018, it was confirmed that Studio C would have a 10th season but the ten original cast members would be leaving after the 9th season to create and star together on a new family-comedy network called JK! Studios.

Are all the cast members of Studio C Mormon?

Current cast members were part of the Brigham Young University sketch comedy group Divine Comedy, and they translated their live performances to television. “Studio C” features sketches performed by Mormons on the channel operated by the LDS Church’s flagship university, but it has never been overtly Mormon.

Is the Scott Sterling clip real?

It’ll be tough to forget about that delightful BYUtv skit, featuring the fictional Scott Sterling getting pummeled in the face during a volleyball match. But that wasn’t real. There isn’t much context around this video from Matt Chin, but this volleyball player became Scott Sterling in that moment.

Is Studio C inappropriate?

No sexual innuendo, dirty language, etc. Originally written for a college audience, Studio C still has enough to appeal to kids and grandpas and everyone in between.

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