Football
Oklahoma State Stayed in a Haunted Hotel and it’s Raining in Michigan
Hey, it’s finally gameday and things are happening. Well, nothing on the field yet, but OSU did stay in a haunted hotel last night. Allegedly. Jake Trotter did a little research on the Hotel Doherty.
During prohibition it was a speakeasy, a place for back-room gambling and adult entertainment. It was also a meeting pace for the mafia. In 1938 the hotel was the site of one of Michigan’s most notorious murders. Isaiah Leebove, former Purple Gang attorney turned Purple Gang businessman, was murdered at the bar, shot dead by his cousin and business partner Jack Livingston.
Sounds like the kind of place Glenn Spencer would break of a spell.
Today, it’s raining. And it looks like it’s going to be off and on in Mount Pleasant into the night.
I would presume that helps a good defense more than a good offense so Oklahoma State should be fine. Oh, and it’s QB is no stranger to putting up numbers in the rain.
#okstate In his Mason Rudolph's first start, there was rain at Baylor. He passed for 281 yards and two TDs.
— Bill Haisten ?? (@billhaisten) September 3, 2015
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