Come on, it wasn't THAT cold (unless you were in the upper part of the upper deck and had the wind blowing on you.). I dressed in layers and, while not warm, was never freezing -- and I'm usually cold. I do wish Navy had had the sunny side of the stadium, however.
I thought the funniest part was the stadium announcer, who was horrendous. His opening announcement was [and I quote]:
"Good afternoon, ladies and gentleman. Welcome to PSI.net stadium."
Of course, it's now M&T Bank stadium and has been for about two years. Oops.
Later, he introduced the WP supe as the "Superintendent of the Naval Academy."
And, he had a unique ability to tell us what happened on the play about 30 seconds after it had happened. For example: penalty flag thrown; ref indicates the penalty; ref walks off the penalty. And then, from above, "There was a flag on the play."
BTW, does anyone know why for A/N games the march-ons are always so early? I assume it's traffic, given the 200-odd buses that descend on the city. But still, people who don't know probably missed it. Or had to spend an extra 90 minutes in the cold in order to see it.