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Old 06-30-2008, 05:42 PM   #11
wartknight
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Re: Jack Trice Stadium Phase I Renovation Update No. 5

Originally Posted by CY ST8T View Post
So how are they going to better utilize the West Entrance that they are putting so much work into? To me I'd say 70% of people come in from the North, East and South entrances from tailgating. There really isn't much access on the west side.
That leaves 30% to come in from the west. Seems like it made the most sense to get that one looking nice.

I use the west entrance and from about 15 minutes before kickoff to kickoff it takes FOREVER to get in there.

Exaggeration is a BILLION times worse than understating.
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