My wife and I are planning a trip to BG this weekend....will head up to UT to see the men's team play again (saw the KSU game)....then stay overnite to see the women's team play UT, before heading back home....(don't really care about Super Bowl goofiness anyway).
My problem? Where the heck IS Savage Hall? We'll be heading over via T-pike to I-75, then heading North to Toledo obviously...but I'd appreciate some reasonably accurate directions from there.....Help me out guys!
Where's Savage Hall?
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Where's Savage Hall?
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Thanks Tom,Redwingtom wrote:North on I-75
West on I-475
Exit at Douglas Road and turn left
Savage will be on your right in about a mile or two and follow the traffic. You can't miss it.
Hopefully, they'll play at least as well as they did at Kent...solid game, but a bit short....would LOVE to see them top the rockets!!!
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Take 75 to 475, exit onto Secor, turn left, and when you feel that it is even the least bit safe to unlock your doors, you've gone too far.

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