Somewhat off topic, but I went to the "Life is a Carnival" tribute to Robbie Robertson in LA in October and it was an awesome show. It was filmed by Martin Scorsese - excited for that release (whenever it ends up being)
So just to make sure I understand. There is a sizable contingent of posters on here that think there would be no material difference in the gophers playing a team from the south indoors vs outdoors in December in MN. Am I understanding that correctly?
lazy example because it is only one game, but the Miami Dolphins offense looked way different playing in frigid Arrowhead last year. Can't chalk it up all to the weather but I think it would be foolish to claim the weather had no effect on slowing them down.
SEC teams are built for speed. Big Ten is historically power running. Why would you voluntarily play a SEC team on artificial grass away from the elements and let them utilize their strength?
Surprised by the number of people that want to play a home game away from the on campus stadium. Hell...
That is preposterous. A team that has been walking to class and living in the cold decisions is 100% going to be better equipped to play it than a team from the south
it’s crazy that this is even a debate. The top 250 college players could go play for the USFL next year. ESPN will be debating if the 251st best player will sign with Bama or Ohio St. it is the tradition and pageantry that make collegiate sports what it is.