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Topic: Long-term impact of COVID on CFB

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Cincydawg

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Re: Long-term impact of COVID on CFB
« Reply #28 on: July 10, 2020, 09:10:55 AM »
I haven't been to Madison since 2016. I might never go back. Not sure. I can get BTN in Florida, or stream.
I get BTN here, and ACC and whatever else.  We get a zillion channels, courtesy of the HOA, which of course I pay for.

I was paying $171 a month in Cincy for cable and internet.  The only issue I have here is weather and reception at times.  But that takes some of the bote out of paying the HOA each month.  I also like having the front desk and security and the pool, I used to use the gym almost daily.  The house in Cincy was of course a money pit in some ways, and a new roof was probably 2-3-4 years out.

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Re: Long-term impact of COVID on CFB
« Reply #29 on: July 10, 2020, 10:25:29 AM »
No matter where I live, I'd plan at least one trip to UNL for a game each fall

while my body would support it
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Re: Long-term impact of COVID on CFB
« Reply #30 on: July 10, 2020, 12:23:57 PM »
I went to a game in 2006 when I lived in GA, and went to one last year. I made it to the chicken bowl in Santa Clara as well.

I really want to see Purdue schedule something (football or basketball) out here on the West Coast. 

One day though I want to take my wife to a basketball game in Mackey Arena. She's more interested in that because it's less depressing that Purdue football anyway lol... Only problem is that I don't like the idea of scheduling a trip to the Midwest during conference basketball season--especially not with a native Southern Californian!

 

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