I was in East Lansing this past weekend and would love to know where PSU held out during the delay.
The fans were evacuated to Wells Hall just next door to the stadium. There are no other lecture halls in the immediate area, in fact there isn't much of anything around the complex but a few admin and services buildings. After about one hour in Wells, I went for our car and walked towards town right past all the buses outside of the visitors locker room and all were running. I think there were 3 or 4. That's unusual unless they are being used.
Now I know Franklin mentioned how they were taken good care of and went to a nearby lecture hall and had Pizza or Chick Filet. I would be curious to know any media references to seeing them relocated (they would have been drenched) or even talking with anyone with the team during the evacuation.
I just find Franklin's reference rather interesting. He is a master communicator and usually doesn't say something without a purpose.
The fans were evacuated to Wells Hall just next door to the stadium. There are no other lecture halls in the immediate area, in fact there isn't much of anything around the complex but a few admin and services buildings. After about one hour in Wells, I went for our car and walked towards town right past all the buses outside of the visitors locker room and all were running. I think there were 3 or 4. That's unusual unless they are being used.
Now I know Franklin mentioned how they were taken good care of and went to a nearby lecture hall and had Pizza or Chick Filet. I would be curious to know any media references to seeing them relocated (they would have been drenched) or even talking with anyone with the team during the evacuation.
I just find Franklin's reference rather interesting. He is a master communicator and usually doesn't say something without a purpose.