Seneca Wallace's Wingstop

Cydar

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The Ames Tribune has an article Wallace's Wingstop restaurant.

First look: the Seneca Wallace-owned Wingstop

"Wingstop will have a private opening for ISU athletes and coaching staff Tuesday, and the store will open to the public from 11 a.m. to noon Wednesday with Wallace available to meet fans. The store will have its official grand opening event April 14, giving away free wings, live music and other freebies at the door."
 
On gamedays, they should wait to open it until after halftime. That's the same time he opened the can on them, wasn't it?
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I was 8 during this game and even I remember.



1) That makes me feel old.
2) That game was awesome, since I had gone home to Eastern Iowa that weekend. Was rough at halftime, but I kept telling folks to wait and see...
3) I'm still amazed at those throws Seneca made while rolling out. Incredible.
 
Wingstop is cheaper than BWW. There is one in Kansa City. Its been a while, but for $10-12, you can get 12 wings, fries, and a drink.
 
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