I went to the Rutgers game in 2017. I was there to see Jake Browning almost murdered on the first play from scrimmage.
Getting to the gayme was interesting from NYC, and not nearly as smooth as anticipated. Granted it was a Friday night on a holiday weekend (Penn Station was a zoo), but still. Getting back to where I was staying in Brooklyn took 2-3 hours, most of that waiting for the train / subway. The train ride isn't nearly as fast as you'd imagine.
The drive from the beach to Rutgers was nice and easy. I try to avoid the disease ridden crime tubes in NYC whenever possible.
You sound like a scared bitch.
Taking the subway around New York from spot to spot is ace.
I went to the Rutgers game in 2017. I was there to see Jake Browning almost murdered on the first play from scrimmage.
Getting to the gayme was interesting from NYC, and not nearly as smooth as anticipated. Granted it was a Friday night on a holiday weekend (Penn Station was a zoo), but still. Getting back to where I was staying in Brooklyn took 2-3 hours, most of that waiting for the train / subway. The train ride isn't nearly as fast as you'd imagine.
The drive from the beach to Rutgers was nice and easy. I try to avoid the disease ridden crime tubes in NYC whenever possible.
I went to the Rutgers game in 2017. I was there to see Jake Browning almost murdered on the first play from scrimmage.
Getting to the gayme was interesting from NYC, and not nearly as smooth as anticipated. Granted it was a Friday night on a holiday weekend (Penn Station was a zoo), but still. Getting back to where I was staying in Brooklyn took 2-3 hours, most of that waiting for the train / subway. The train ride isn't nearly as fast as you'd imagine.
The drive from the beach to Rutgers was nice and easy. I try to avoid the disease ridden crime tubes in NYC whenever possible.
You sound like a scared bitch.
Taking the subway around New York from spot to spot is ace.
I went to the Rutgers game in 2017. I was there to see Jake Browning almost murdered on the first play from scrimmage.
Getting to the gayme was interesting from NYC, and not nearly as smooth as anticipated. Granted it was a Friday night on a holiday weekend (Penn Station was a zoo), but still. Getting back to where I was staying in Brooklyn took 2-3 hours, most of that waiting for the train / subway. The train ride isn't nearly as fast as you'd imagine.
The drive from the beach to Rutgers was nice and easy. I try to avoid the disease ridden crime tubes in NYC whenever possible.
You sound like a scared bitch.
Taking the subway around New York from spot to spot is ace.
I went to the Rutgers game in 2017. I was there to see Jake Browning almost murdered on the first play from scrimmage.
Getting to the gayme was interesting from NYC, and not nearly as smooth as anticipated. Granted it was a Friday night on a holiday weekend (Penn Station was a zoo), but still. Getting back to where I was staying in Brooklyn took 2-3 hours, most of that waiting for the train / subway. The train ride isn't nearly as fast as you'd imagine.
The drive from the beach to Rutgers was nice and easy. I try to avoid the disease ridden crime tubes in NYC whenever possible.
You sound like a scared bitch.
Taking the subway around New York from spot to spot is ace.
I hope the B1G or the schools themselves will figure out a way to stay on the east coast or in the midwest on back to back weeks. Pretty basic solution to making the travel easier, giving TV the games they want and not impacting school. With UW always starting classes so late, seems like a no-brainer to do something like:
2024 At Penn State Sat 9/14 At Iowa Friday 9/20
example since neither one has a non-con game on those weekends, but would make more sense to pair 2 of PSU/Rutgers/Indiana if non-con games could be moved around. Puts games in the Friday slot that is going to have to be filled.
I hadn't realized that we've played Cuog and Quook the same number of times (114 as of today). Quook will leave Cuog behind unless Cuog agrees to keep playing annually.
Dan Raley sez we hosted both LA schools in the same season in 1985 and 1990. I didn't audit that.
I went to the Rutgers game in 2017. I was there to see Jake Browning almost murdered on the first play from scrimmage.
Getting to the gayme was interesting from NYC, and not nearly as smooth as anticipated. Granted it was a Friday night on a holiday weekend (Penn Station was a zoo), but still. Getting back to where I was staying in Brooklyn took 2-3 hours, most of that waiting for the train / subway. The train ride isn't nearly as fast as you'd imagine.
The drive from the beach to Rutgers was nice and easy. I try to avoid the disease ridden crime tubes in NYC whenever possible.
You sound like a scared bitch.
Taking the subway around New York from spot to spot is ace.
No it’s not. I took the subway in LA sometimes for convenience and to skip traffic. It still sucks being around homeless crackheads.
It’s been awhile since I went to NY, but I imagine it’s somewhat similar.
I went to the Rutgers game in 2017. I was there to see Jake Browning almost murdered on the first play from scrimmage.
Getting to the gayme was interesting from NYC, and not nearly as smooth as anticipated. Granted it was a Friday night on a holiday weekend (Penn Station was a zoo), but still. Getting back to where I was staying in Brooklyn took 2-3 hours, most of that waiting for the train / subway. The train ride isn't nearly as fast as you'd imagine.
I recommend staying in Newark or Camden. Both world class cities!
I went to the Rutgers game in 2017. I was there to see Jake Browning almost murdered on the first play from scrimmage.
Getting to the gayme was interesting from NYC, and not nearly as smooth as anticipated. Granted it was a Friday night on a holiday weekend (Penn Station was a zoo), but still. Getting back to where I was staying in Brooklyn took 2-3 hours, most of that waiting for the train / subway. The train ride isn't nearly as fast as you'd imagine.
I recommend staying in Newark or Camden. Both world class cities!
Well Newark is home to Prudential Financial’s HQs while Camden is the home to both Campbell Foods and Subaru of America.
I went to the Rutgers game in 2017. I was there to see Jake Browning almost murdered on the first play from scrimmage.
Getting to the gayme was interesting from NYC, and not nearly as smooth as anticipated. Granted it was a Friday night on a holiday weekend (Penn Station was a zoo), but still. Getting back to where I was staying in Brooklyn took 2-3 hours, most of that waiting for the train / subway. The train ride isn't nearly as fast as you'd imagine.
The drive from the beach to Rutgers was nice and easy. I try to avoid the disease ridden crime tubes in NYC whenever possible.
You sound like a scared bitch.
Taking the subway around New York from spot to spot is ace.
No it’s not. I took the subway in LA sometimes for convenience and to skip traffic. It still sucks being around homeless crackheads.
It’s been awhile since I went to NY, but I imagine it’s somewhat similar.
I took the train around London and it was great. I doubt Los Angeles is any different than London.
I went to the Rutgers game in 2017. I was there to see Jake Browning almost murdered on the first play from scrimmage.
Getting to the gayme was interesting from NYC, and not nearly as smooth as anticipated. Granted it was a Friday night on a holiday weekend (Penn Station was a zoo), but still. Getting back to where I was staying in Brooklyn took 2-3 hours, most of that waiting for the train / subway. The train ride isn't nearly as fast as you'd imagine.
I recommend staying in Newark or Camden. Both world class cities!
Newark is the rudest city in America. It didn't really bother me, except when this girl was being a total cunt about my rental car reservation.
I went to the Rutgers game in 2017. I was there to see Jake Browning almost murdered on the first play from scrimmage.
Getting to the gayme was interesting from NYC, and not nearly as smooth as anticipated. Granted it was a Friday night on a holiday weekend (Penn Station was a zoo), but still. Getting back to where I was staying in Brooklyn took 2-3 hours, most of that waiting for the train / subway. The train ride isn't nearly as fast as you'd imagine.
I recommend staying in Newark or Camden. Both world class cities!
Well Newark is home to Prudential Financial’s HQs while Camden is the home to both Campbell Foods and Subaru of America.
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Taking the subway around New York from spot to spot is ace.
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It’s been awhile since I went to NY, but I imagine it’s somewhat similar.