Watching from Foxborough

The Harvard-Cornell game on CN8 is being played at Gillette Stadium. The Good News: The football lines at Gillette Stadium are barely visible on television. The kind of bad news: The soccer lines are very visible. Overall, though, if this is how it looks for the Final Four, it will look very good for the television viewers and for all the youth lacrosse players in New England who lobbied successfully to have the Final Four moved there for two years...

By Christian Swezey |  April 5, 2008; 1:13 PM ET  | Category:  Memorial Day Weekend
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They should NOT have the final 4 in New England. I'll be surprised if they get 10000/game there. It should be in Baltimore permanently.

Posted by: Anon | April 5, 2008 3:17 PM

The true lacrosse fans, the ones who don't care who's playing, are in Maryland. As long as it's good lacrosse the Marylanders will show up. When the championship was in Syracuse (Syracuse?!) the orangemen lost in the semis and nobody stuck around to watch the finals. What does that tell you?

Posted by: obxcellent | April 5, 2008 5:26 PM

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