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RE: NIU/Purdue Game Thread
(09-30-2013 12:48 AM)HuskieFootball Addict Wrote:  
(09-29-2013 04:10 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  
(09-28-2013 09:47 PM)NIU1981 Wrote:  Someone may have already mentioned this but it was nice to see Dr. Baker and Sean Frazier on the NIU sideline late in the game. They seemed to be enjoying themselves.

Frazier was talking it up with fans in the Alumni Association tent (which was excellent, by the way). Dr. Baker was interacting with us fans in the lower rows of Section 117 and even took our picture with his phone. Great guys. I felt a bit sorry for Frazier, who was in a black suit. Baker wore a red Huskie polo.

I was in the south end zone. Saw President Baker & S. Frazier . Sean Frazier HAD to be dying in his suit because that sun was just brutal. I think some one should tell him it is OK to wear a nice red NIU polo to games when it is that hot.

According to the Huskiewire story he was in a suite (gonna guess it had AC) most of the game and came down to the field in the mid-to-late 4th quarter.
09-30-2013 06:58 AM
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