Livingat45north
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Looks like it'll be around 37 degrees and raining during the game. That's gotta help the BADgers.
Seems pretty safe to assume we will dealing with some sort of wintery weather mix but way too early to know for sure what if any impact it will have on the game. Could be a lot, could be very little, really won't know for sure until gametime so not much to be gained by speculating.
Taylor has coughed it up 3 times over the past 2 games, wet ball might not be a good thing for him.
I sure hope so! I thought it was a neat way to practice, and I think it really helps. I play ultimate frisbee and having the experience of catching and throwing with cold hands allowed me to be more consistent in cold weather than some newer players who were better than me in warm weather.Are the Gophers practicing with icy water on their hands?
Jesus. No.Could be freezing rain and snow, following 5" of snow on Friday. Good argument for putting such a late game in the Viking stadium, if that can be arranged, and drawing more people, allowing both teams a full advantage of running/passing, and making it look good to recruits from non-arctic areas of the country.
Could be freezing rain and snow, following 5" of snow on Friday. Good argument for putting such a late game in the Viking stadium, if that can be arranged, and drawing more people, allowing both teams a full advantage of running/passing, and making it look good to recruits from non-arctic areas of the country.
Well, them seeing a game played in an arctic hellhole might tip them off too.Nothing tells recruits that we aren’t an arctic hellhole like having to move the game indoors due to the weather.
Perfect recruiting weather for Gameday.
Lee Corso puts a Badger head on and he'll be pelted with a thousand snowballs!
Could be freezing rain and snow, following 5" of snow on Friday. Good argument for putting such a late game in the Viking stadium, if that can be arranged, and drawing more people, allowing both teams a full advantage of running/passing, and making it look good to recruits from non-arctic areas of the country.
Moving games indoors, off campus is a great idea. Why'd nobody think of this before??Could be freezing rain and snow, following 5" of snow on Friday. Good argument for putting such a late game in the Viking stadium, if that can be arranged, and drawing more people, allowing both teams a full advantage of running/passing, and making it look good to recruits from non-arctic areas of the country.
Seem to recall that in the end they won handily but made a lot of mistakes that were due to the conditions. Had to take his post-game comments with a grain of salt but seemed to genuinely find it a tough environment. Bucky is used to bad conditions just like us. What will be different is a full (or mostly full) stadium and a Gophers team that can start fast. This plus the conditions make for a fine football afternoon.To best describe it: the Ohio State "SnowGlobe Game" on steriods. Heavy, wet snow, with warmer temperatures. I believe Urban Meyer said after that game that he dares anyone in the country to play at Minnesota in November.