 Well, it's business as usual here at Alumni Stadium where the Boston College football team is facing up against Army in their homecoming matchup. But that wasn't the case just a few days ago when BC and Army fans alike were unsure if there would even be a kick-up at all in the wake of the gridlock on Capitol Hill. I've never seen a game cancel. Even when September 11th happened, and I remember our stadium and our hole, we were on lockdown for two weeks, but they still haven't had the games happen. You know, I would have been pretty upset because I had a lot of friends who were still in the Army coming down here from Fort Drum, New York, but they just got back from Afghanistan. This is our big event for the weekend, was going to the Army Boston College game. I think that this game here happening today, it means a lot that we were able to scramble and figure things out because academically and everyone else is scrambling, but the fact that this game is able to happen means a lot. But with the game going on as scheduled, fans from both sides were just excited to enjoy the homecoming atmosphere and an exciting football game. My friends and I have season tickets. I live in New Jersey and I try to come up to maybe three or more games a year, so I've stayed in touch with the school and the games are fantastic. We love coming. It's a high point of my whole year to come back up to school and go to the games. Despite the earlier uncertainty if the match would be played, D.C. bested the Black Knights in a 48-27 landslide victory. Regardless of the outcome, Army coach Rich Ellerson and his team wasted no time worrying about the shutdown in D.C. I really don't think that's a knowledge. We anticipated playing throughout. That's one thing at the last point. The guys are too busy to spend a bunch of time around the water, talking about what might happen this weekend. They had their heads down, doing what cadets do all week long. When they got them on football field, they practiced very well. I would get preparations fine. That was my typical week.