KC, I'd like to commend you 100% on the postings this morning. Now stay the **** away from the Astros.
Yes. Pac-12 will cannibalize itself, one of Michigan and Ohio State will lose, and we need to win our through Dallas. It's narrow, but it's there.
There is and hopefully this is the punch in the teeth we need to get there. We have gotten by a lot with talent alone too much this season.
Hey guys, I'm going to be in Texas next month and it'll be the first trip I've made over there where it's been college football season. I'm looking at going to the game vs Texas Tech with a friend in the last week of November and just had some questions for those who've been there before on game day: - Is it a nightmare to park close to the stadium (if I bought an actual parking pass, is it difficult to navigate through street closures/people tailgaiting etc etc?) - Would it be better to park a mile or two away from the stadium? Will that get us out of the initial crazy zone where we won't have as much trouble leaving when we get to the car? - Is there anything to worry about walking a mile or two to the car / a little further to a hotel/airbnb after the game finishes? (6:30pm game) Just wondering if the fact there'll be potentially 100,000 people there, the streets might be a little more crowded so less to worry about Are there any 'bad' sections within the stadium? I'm looking at tickets in any of the sections between 119-123 in the last elevation. I'm more going for the experience being in a crowd like that, more than trying to see every bit of detail that's happening on the field. Is it a full house every game? I note Texas Tech aren't ranked so curious whether there'd be the risk of sitting in the section with a bunch of empty seats around us.
I recently went to a game this year. We parked in West Campus at my friend's AirBNB and walked the 1.5 miles. It'll be a safe walk before and after the game. Yes, there are crowds but it'll mostly be concentrated at the stadium. As a general rule of thumb, I try to avoid parking at an event's garage as the line to get out can be brutal. I think you'll be in the visitor's section but for a night game, there shouldn't be an issue. I was there for a day game and the sun was brutal. You'll be there for a major holiday game. I was never on campus at the time so hard for me to say. It is the last regular season game, senior game, last time to play Texas Tech. I'm sure the turnout will be fine.