Blow Them Down
It's going to be cold... and it's a darned open-air press box!!!
WEATHER UPDATE:
The latest reports are calling for a very windy day in Providence this Saturday, with a 22 mile-per-hour wind and gusts much higher than that.
It's possible this will throw a major wrench into Brown's passing game, and if the contest becomes a showdown between the Bears running game and the Lions running game... I like Columbia's chances.
7 Comments:
Jake,
I've never gone to a game at Brown. Do you have directions? what about parking, tailgating, etc?
It's been a long time since I've been to Brown myself. I remember the stadium being in a very residential area and parking is probably not too hard given the lots Brown will provide. I tailgating is not a difficult set up either.
Are there any Brown people reading who care to chime in?
Jake, there is usually ample parking on the side streets near the stadium as well. Weather forecast up here is 31 and extremely windy for Sat.
http://brownbears.cstv.com/visitorguide/brow-visitorguide.html
is the Brown site with directions to Brown Stadium.
My GPS is unreliable; do any Brown people reading this have a suggested route from 195 that I might follow?
Bruce Wood of Big Green Alert writes:
"There's a wonderful tailgating area directly behind the visiting stands. Walk through a line of pines and voila. It might be the most accessible tailgating area in the Ivies. We cooked burgers there last year in a nice tailgating scene."
Jake, the two deep shows only 7 seniors and 8 freshmen. This is a remarkably young team. If we can pull off the W it will give us a great boost on recruiting and on our outlook for next year.
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