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RIT may surprise people, especially with lots of tickets left to sell.
Their presence in Albany rivalled (is that really a word?) Cornell's fans
(who travel very well).
And Rochester to Albany is 225 miles. If you take the "shortcut" from
Rochester through Niagara Falls, Ont to Windsor, Ont, its only 325 miles to
downtown Detroit
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Hampton, Nathan E. <
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> Depends on where the seats are. To get to the $40 for 3 seats, you have to
> crawl outside, over the top of Ford Field and enter through the roof. Though
> Michigan may have been better, the NCAA and Detroit organizers were lucky to
> have been guaranteed either Miami, Ohio (3 hour drive) or Michigan (45
> minute drive) were among the finalist. And I would assume Wisconsin would
> travel well. Could you imagine RIT vs St. Cloud in the early game. ECHO in
> the building if that was the case.
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> Nathan
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> On 3/27/10 5:04 PM, "Rich Shelley" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> So here I am in Worcester listening to the announcer tell me I can see all
> 3 games in Detroit for $40 ... Hope nobody's looking to unload any
> extras....
>
> Rich Shelley
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