I mean we just we had a rough game
that's all I can really say I mean that delay didn't really help. Who's got a
room big enough that's not being used on game day to house 150
people? Is there always gonna be the advantage to the home team no doubt
about it based on their space I'd like to be
critical of other people's visiting locker rooms but ours isn't great get
out of how do you get out of your wet clothes when you don't have dryers and
you don't know how long the break is going to be whether it's 45 minutes or
three and a half hours to be optimistic about that day it was sort of the time
where we kind of bonded and had our own little time together you know you don't
get too many times where you're in the game and just chilling with your
teammates for three hours in locker room You talk to the coaches here and
there and they would say what do they have to say and then it was kind of like
too much time. Things that we can control yeah we've got a plan for but there's
just so many things that there's not an answer for unless Penn State and every
other school in the conference is going to build massive structures for rain
delays that you're gonna leave open whether there's good weather or not in
case you get thunder or lightning that's not gonna happen as much as we studied
and looked at it I think the biggest thing that we came out of it is that
every school in the Big Ten should have a protocol that they go to so then it's
not a scramble because a lot of it you're reliant on that home stadium and
what they are able to provide to you.