Weeknight home football game will affect Pullman campus operations Nov. 19

Washington State University is hosting a Friday night football game Nov. 19 and preparations for the weeknight matchup will affect Pullman campus operations throughout the day.

Planning is underway now and more details will be available soon. Of particular note is that Pullman campus parking lots will need to be cleared of employee and student vehicles early in the day to accommodate the Coug fans and others arriving for the evening game.

The university is using plans developed for the last time WSU hosted a non-holiday weeknight football game, which was in 2017, as a guide.

Employee and student parking options, as well as other information will be shared with the WSU Pullman community as plans are finalized in the days ahead.

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