Cytown Update

He was getting roasted in the comments.
Roasting him isn't a great look, in my opinion. He made a mistake, got called out, talked to Pollard, and issued a correction in pretty short amount of time. Cytown isn't exactly nationally breaking sports news. It's perfectly reasonable for Thamel not to be aware of it, previously. Now he knows.
 
Roasting him isn't a great look, in my opinion. He made a mistake, got called out, talked to Pollard, and issued a correction in pretty short amount of time. Cytown isn't exactly nationally breaking sports news. It's perfectly reasonable for Thamel not to be aware of it, previously. Now he knows.
I think it was a healthy interaction on Twitter by both Pollard and Pete. Pollard making a little joke and bringing awareness, then Pete updating his previous statement while also bringing awareness.
 
Any new photos available to show progress on the parking lots? We’re having great weather this spring, so hopefully we’ll be on track.
 
I haven't had time to stop for pictures. Driving by, They are starting to put curbs in sections, cement for light poles and I'm not sure what the cement curbs in the middle of the lot are for.
 
Any new photos available to show progress on the parking lots? We’re having great weather this spring, so hopefully we’ll be on track.
Big pile of dirt and compaction going on. No football posters at Schemen or Jacobsen buildings. No Photos
 
I haven't had time to stop for pictures. Driving by, They are starting to put curbs in sections, cement for light poles and I'm not sure what the cement curbs in the middle of the lot are for.
Parking islands, probably. Depending on size, they will be used for tree plantings.
 
Any new photos available to show progress on the parking lots? We’re having great weather this spring, so hopefully we’ll be on track.

I just drove by yesterday. Giant pile of dirt on the east end near the old RV lots. Actually several interior curbs are poured. Lots of dirt work going etc
 
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