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RE: Week 13 CAA & Other Games of Interest
(11-23-2019 04:33 PM)NH/JMU Saxkow Wrote:  Interesting....

Harvard/Yale is going into the 2nd OT. They have no lights at their (Yale's) stadium and it's getting dark....
Went with brother & SIL to the URI game and stayed with them in CT after the game, so I heard the news about the Yale/Harvard game. The game was apparently delayed about an hr when a large # of idiots rushed the field in a global warming protest (with signs protesting other stuff, too). A few doz apparently refused to leave & were 42 arrested. Then the double OT in a decrepit 60k stadium with no lights with a 4:26 PM sunset would explain how darkness threatened a game that ended around 4:40.

For those of us who traveled to URI we saw how in New England further north and east in the time zone it gets dark so early (sunset Harrisonburg about a 1/2 hr later).
Would have been funny if they hit 4-5 OTs and had to decide whether to play in the dark or not.
11-25-2019 02:42 PM
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