Fans, Campus, CPD Readying For Night Game

October 24, 2008

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Fans are getting ready for the parties. Officers are getting ready for the crowds.  Everyone’s preparing for the traffic restrictions.

NBC 4’s Mikaela Hunt reported on versus preps Friday.

She said Saturday’s game will be Ohio State’s eighth night game – ever.

Ohio State said its fans will be ready to handle it after the rowdy night game and lessons learned against in 2005.

The “Best Fans In The Land” campaign helped change the tide of sometimes-destructive fan behavior during the last few years, but the student Sportsmanship Council has done some extra things in the last few months to take the effort to the next level.

Teams of students (sometimes walking with students) will be greeting fans Saturday before the night game.

The council has taken some of its structure and planning and shared it with a group of students in hopes they and other schools will fight the urge to be disrespectful.

PARADE & TRAFFIC

The annual Parade will take place between 6 and 8 p.m. Friday. The community can expect road closures and delays in campus during these hours. The following roads will be closed beginning at 6 p.m. and will reopen at approximately 7:30 p.m.:

- Cannon Drive north of the Stadium lot
- Drive/Woodruff Avenue between and
- between Lane and 11th avenues
- 12th Avenue between and Neil Avenue

The parade will begin at and travel east on Drive, south on and west on 12th Avenue. The parade will conclude at 12th Avenue and College Road.

A tailgate and pep rally will follow at 7 p.m. on campus’ .

A complete list of activities is available at http://homecoming.osu.edu/

SATURDAY

will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday. There will be no parking on between Tuller and Indianola avenues or on Chittendon Avenue between High and Summit streets. Park there and risk towing and a 0 fine.

Those who live in the no-parking zone can park for free at the Carmack No. 1 lot from noon Friday until Sunday night. That’s at the corner of Carmack and Kenny roads.

POST-GAME TRAFFIC & CPD

’s top concern, really, is the traffic situation after the game.

Normally, people will leave the game at different times and tailgate after. But with a late-night game and this heated matchup, officials think fans will stay longer and not tailgate after.

It could make for a massive problem.

Be prepared to double your wait time to get out of the campus area. If it usually takes you 45 minutes, it could be an hour-and-a-half Saturday night.

CPD, both uniformed and undercover, officers will be on hand help with traffic and watch out for underage drinkers. CPD also will have portable lights in place on and off campus plus the mounted patrol on standby.

Hunt will show you CPD’s top concerns and how it plans to combat those issues tonight on NBC 4 and nbc4i.com.

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