mb
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Post by mb on Sept 2, 2019 10:31:22 GMT -8
The busiest road is Western Blvd starting half way through the 4th quarter of a OSU football home game. MB.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Sept 2, 2019 12:13:15 GMT -8
The entirety of I-90 is not in Washington, Oregon and California, the geographic area in the US most commonly known as the "West Coast." Very little of it is. Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, etc., the states crossed by I-90, are not "West Coast" states. So I-90 is not the busiest road on the West Coast, by any stretch of the imagination.
I should have said, "the busiest road in Oregon."
Either way, a massive fail by his ops people.
And no one from Stillwater has any business saying how hard it is to get to Corvallis, when in truth it's pretty easy. Charter to Eugene. Head north for 40 minutes, turn left at Western Boulevard. Go through three stoplights and there's the stadium, on your right.
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Post by mbabeav on Sept 2, 2019 13:12:52 GMT -8
I see Gundy was not happy with how "hard" it is to get to Corvallis. He needs a new ops director, one who knows it's not very smart to stay in Portland and then drive down the busiest road on the West Coast to OSU during Thursday and Friday of Labor Day weekend. That's why visiting teams almost always stay in Eugene or in Salem, both of which have plenty of hotels that can accommodate a college football team, with airports easily accessible by charter, and only 45 minutes away from Reser. "The busiest road on the West Coast..." What? I-5 between Portland and Salem? It's not even on the list. Well if you take the West Coast as a whole, then correct. But I have been in traffic jams going through Tacoma at 2am on I-5, and try going I-5 LA any day. Silly statement, but for me a traffic jam in Corvallis is not hitting all the lights between home and work.
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zzufrevaeb
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Post by zzufrevaeb on Sept 2, 2019 13:17:40 GMT -8
The weird thing is that Okie State's "truck" was in Eugene the day before....one of the head pro's at ECC is a Cowboy graduate.
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