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Game Day, Lights Out, Halloween and etc...
Topic Started: Oct 28 2009, 07:02 PM (93 Views)
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Where to begin... so we have Game Day on Halloween Night while being undefeated in the Pac-10 going against USC. There are just so many variable for the night....

So here is a quick summary and hope you guys can sort it out and discuss it.

- Lights Out / Black Out is it a possibility? Does everyone want it to happen? Any objections to the idea?

- Game Day will be coming to Autzen Stadium. And now it has been officially announced by different media outlets the confirmation of the location which will be in Casanova Center parking lot. Will you be there with a sign?

- Halloween is the 31st of October. Will you be wearing a costume? Candy for the kids? Tailgating decked out in spooky gear?

- Two top 10 ranked opponents facing each other for a Rose Bowl or maybe even the NC.

It will be an amazing night regardless of the outcome I hope everyone enjoys it.

Have a spooky Halloween,

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