NORFOLK — From Maine to San Diego and from Miami to Seattle, TV viewers across the nation can tune in Thursday night to watch what takes place inside the odd triangle formed by Hampton Boulevard, Bluestone Avenue and 49th Street.
People in homes and bars in Alabama, Minnesota, Arizona and Montana will have live access to the goings-on at Old Dominion’s Kaufman Mall and S.B. Ballard Stadium. They’ll witness the communal rites that are uniquely ODU, from the football team’s “Crazy Train” entrance to the singular oddity that is “Ice Cream and Cake.”
But to the Monarchs, Thursday night’s ESPN game against Troy might as well follow “Wayne’s World” on a public access channel.
The camera, no matter its reach, doesn’t lie. Neither does it distort.
The Monarchs (6-3, 3-2 Sun Belt) are already b

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