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Question for our resident Husky (& anyone else in the know)...

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Since I used to live in Seattle, I was planning on making the trek back up there for the game in October. Now I'm reading some (albeit older - i.e. May 2010) articles talking about how UW may play the 2011 season at Qwest while they renovate Husky Stadium. Is that still the plan?
If so, that would definitely play a part in our decision.
 
They're going to start the renovation in November and play off-campus in 2012...so, the CU-UW game will be at Husky Stadium in October.
 
They're going to start the renovation in November and play off-campus in 2012...so, the CU-UW game will be at Husky Stadium in October.

This.

The only game not at Husky Stadium this year will be the Apple Cup vs. the Coogs.

PS -- If you've never had pizza at the Northlake Tavern (just under the I-5 bridge on the north side of Lake Union), then you should try it. It's a Husky hangout though so gameday may not be the best time:nod:
 
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