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Originally posted by Brandon View Post
The institutions are hosting an NCAA game.
I totally agree with you. I absolutely hate how schools have to modify the gameday atmosphere. It robs everyone, including the visiting fans.
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Originally posted by champgymusa View Post
I watched our grounds crews work yesterday removing all the fun stuff from Lubbers for the game...its stupid IMHO but I get it...their rules...I agree...game days should be fun not sterile.
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Will the GLIAC teams be able to handle the heat tomorrow? They may have trouble with cramping in the MIAAish late November weather. Also how will the GLIAC teams handle playing on a non-snow covered field?
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Originally posted by NWFanatic View PostWill the GLIAC teams be able to handle the heat tomorrow? They may have trouble with cramping in the MIAAish late November weather. Also how will the GLIAC teams handle playing on a non-snow covered field?
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Originally posted by NWFanatic View PostWill the GLIAC teams be able to handle the heat tomorrow? They may have trouble with cramping in the MIAAish late November weather. Also how will the GLIAC teams handle playing on a non-snow covered field?
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I thought it was kind of funny because they asked it after talking about how it was supposed to be in the 40's.
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post
I listened to the Anneese presser, and they asked him about the weather being an advantage. He looked at the reporter like he thought it was a pretty silly question and said "it gets cold there, too".
I thought it was kind of funny because they asked it after talking about how it was supposed to be in the 40's.
It always kills me how folks often seem incapable or unwilling to look at maps and realize that this time of year, particularly in this region/SR, the weather isn't drastically different anywhere you're gonna go. I will grant that last week had the snow...but lake effect events like that are something that CAN happen...they are NOT absolutes. We have more years where we DON'T see major instances like that one than we do. To put a finer point on it: we got roughly two feet of snow at our house in metro-GR last weekend. The hammering we took set a bunch of records. BUT, once you got far enough east (think Lansing..60ish miles) they had ZERO snow. That's how lake effect works...it's all where the bands set up.
AND, events like that are decidedly unique within the context of a season. Yeah, the cold snap we just saw caused it but we normalized aIl this following week and I can already see most of my grass again. It's supposed to be around 50 for a high temp tomorrow, and there isn't any snow anywhere in the coming forecast. I swear people think once it's October here everything turns into an episode of Ice Road Truckers until May. That's simply not the case. Similarly, it's not like it doesn't get cold in Kansas this time of year...
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