IronBuckI
Calmer than you are.
I would think so. Maybe back in the stone ages of college footbal this argument could be made. Not today though. Not with the national recruiting that goes on. We may have more Ohio kids than we have southern kids, but our players from the south aren't exactly staying in the lockerroom when it gets below 40 degrees. They're out there making plays, just like the kids from the northern states are. If UF had to play a game in sub 40 degree weather, then they would just put their Nike undershirts with one long blue sleeve and one long orange sleeve on and go out and play.Its not just the snow but the cold weather period. Yeah, UF can play games in 100 degree weather in August. But we play games in the 90's here too.
But can UF handle 30 degree kickoffs?
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