I have been to Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg befor the pandemic…beautiful area.
Too bad the game isn't played there.
Knoxville isn't that awesome. At all. Nehlan Stadium is cool to visit once.
I have been to Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg befor the pandemic…beautiful area.
As far as not remembering Wazzu……We played Pitt not that long ago in a home/away. I went to both games. Played Wazzu back during the 95 season - was our closest game (35-21)
I joined you. Lived there for 19 years and met my wife there. Her whole family is from the Louisville area,. She happens to be a big Cards fan so it would be a fun game for us to go to together.I'm the only Louisville vote. Shocking! Happening downtown, close to the distilleries. I'm surprised I'm the only one.
Why? Boston is a horroble city with roads so bad not even google maps can figure it out.How cool would it be to see a game in Boston?
Because it's also full of history and the scene for many of the events that led to our nation's founding.Why? Boston is a horroble city with roads so bad not even google maps can figure it out.
We played Stanford and Duke before I was alive, but the rest since.
Pitt in the early 2007 or ‘08
North Carolina in the 1978 Liberty Bowl (Randy Garcia comes off the bench and wins the day)
NC State in 1973
Miss St in the Sun bowl after the 1979 season (Jeff Quinn kicking some Bulldog backside)
Washington St in 77. Jack freaking Thompson. (Warren Powers was the Cougars head coach)
Edit: Added some additional info to each from memory. Couldn't on my phone.
Why? Boston is a horroble city with roads so bad not even google maps can figure it out.
Pittsburgh was actually back in 2004. Callahan's first year. Joe Dailey was QB. I was at that game in Heinz Field. Major flooding in Pittsburgh that weekend from hurricane remnants, with lots of road closures. The entire game, I watched docks float by with boats still attached.
I believe Washington State was the only team to have a lead on the 95 huskers during the regular season. Took the lead on a long run. Held the lead for a couple minutesWe played Stanford and Duke before I was alive, but the rest since.
Pitt in the early 2007 or ‘08
North Carolina in the 1978 Liberty Bowl (Randy Garcia comes off the bench and wins the day)
NC State in 1973
Miss St in the Sun bowl after the 1979 season (Jeff Quinn kicking some Bulldog backside)
Washington St in 77. Jack freaking Thompson. (Warren Powers was the Cougars head coach)
Edit: Added some additional info to each from memory. Couldn't on my phone.
You're right.
I was actually thinking of the year after in Lincoln, but that would have been '05. the 7-6 offensive explosion.
Was it Carriker that blocked two fgs in the 2005 game? VandenBosch?Pittsburgh was actually back in 2004. Callahan's first year. Joe Dailey was QB. I was at that game in Heinz Field. Major flooding in Pittsburgh that weekend from hurricane remnants, with lots of road closures. The entire game, I watched docks float by with boats still attached.
EDIT: and in 2005, they played in Lincoln.
Both of those games were ugly to watch.
Went to Tampa/Treasure Island/Caladesi Island with my son last year. Nice area.I wouldn't want to live anywhere else than the Tampa Bay area, as much as I hate the traffic.
Adam Ickes. Ugly, ugly game.Was it Carriker that blocked two fgs in the 2005 game? VandenBosch?