The Vikings had one main goal for their two-year stint as temporary residents of TCF Bank Stadium while building their new headquarters at the site of the Metrodome: Make it feel as much like home as possible.
Friday night's first preseason game was the housewarming party for the fans and team alike, and most left feeling like they would coming from a friend's new digs — comfortable, impressed and possibly slightly drunk.
Playing hosts, the Vikings were admittedly scrambling a bit pregame trying to adjust to their new surroundings.
"I didn't know how to get out to the field when I got here, and you know, where the locker room was, where my locker room was," coach Mike Zimmer said. "And that's always a little bit unnerving for a team when you don't know exactly where you're going."
Linebacker Audie Cole said everyone knew the routine at the Metrodome but would find a new rhythm soon enough. In fact, he said the experience of playing on campus was weirdly nostalgic.
"Playing at night like this, it was kind of like going back to college," Cole said. "It was fun. I think a lot of guys liked this place a lot."
Linebacker Gerald Hodges had played at "The Bank'' while with Penn State but said the experience was different from the home team perspective.
"I thought Penn State had a big locker room," Hodges said. "But [then] I come here, and I see this locker room."