Many, many years ago I attended a game at Franklin Field. It was an interesting experience and we got to walk on the field through the end zone and out the portal after the game. And before that many years, the Eagles played there. I remember watching Steeler/Eagles games on TV from there. I liked the architecture of the buildings in the endzone. I never forgot it.
The Phillies were scheduled to play at Veterans Stadium that day. The baseball strike cancelled the rest of the season - but Temple elected to keep the game at Franklin Field as plans were already made to play the game there. (and big enough to hold all of the Penn State fans that attended - I was at this game - it was mostly Penn State fans).
Many, many years ago I attended a game at Franklin Field. It was an interesting experience and we got to walk on the field through the end zone and out the portal after the game. And before that many years, the Eagles played there. I remember watching Steeler/Eagles games on TV from there. I liked the architecture of the buildings in the endzone. I never forgot it.
7:17 Nice bomb by Kerry Collins
It was good that the Lions had such a good offense since their defense was crap.
I was at this game, with my then-girlfriend, who became my fiance at the Rose Bowl in 1995, we were married in 1996.....
Wow nice find! Secondary play reminded me of last season lol. Offense did not.
Good point! Haha.
Fran and George!
Penn States offense was legendary this year but that Defense was absolutely Pathetic and pitiful.
George Paterno...master of stating the obvious.
Why was the game played at Franklin Field?
The Phillies were scheduled to play at Veterans Stadium that day. The baseball strike cancelled the rest of the season - but Temple elected to keep the game at Franklin Field as plans were already made to play the game there. (and big enough to hold all of the Penn State fans that attended - I was at this game - it was mostly Penn State fans).
That was not an incomplete pass at 22:50.
No it wasn't either