Hetuck
Assistant Coach
They’re fun to be at but it’s a huge pain going to them and going back home again. And it sucks waiting all day for the game whether you’re at home or on campus.Hate night games. Hate 'em.
I forget which game it was. I’m not a season ticket holder and when I go to games I park somewhere northwest of the stadium in the quadrant west of Lane and north of Neil. I can get home really fast from there. It might have been the USC game. My dad had a parking spot south of the French Field House and I rode with him to the game. Afterward, we were forced west on Woody Hayes (formerly Woodruff, right?) to get to 315. Living in Dublin, I didn’t get home until after 1 am.
You can stop reading here if you want, the rest is just personal reminiscence.
When I park on north campus, whether on the street, or paying to park at some apartment building, or for a time in the parking lot of North Campus Video (which last time I checked was turned into a liquor store but they may have sold their liquor license to Kroger or Giant Eagle since then, a trend that’s taken over town), or even at an apartment building east of High St. where I knew they didn’t actually tow despite the signs that said otherwise. I’ve often thought that it might be a good business venture to compile a map of apartments where they have “Tow-Away Zone” signs but who don’t actually pay the towing companies to patrol them so you’re safe to park there but that would take a lot of effort.
But I digress. Anyway, even parking in the lot of a friend’s former apartment, close to Indianola, south of Hudson, north of Lane (maybe around Blake, I think), I could walk from the stadium to my car, hit Indianola, turn west on Cooke which turns into Henderson west of High St. and I’d be to the Kroger store at the northern boundary of Upper Arlington by the end of the postgame show and that was just a few minutes from home.
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