that Illinois game was 30 degrees with 20 mph winds. I was there. It was cold.Well, it's not like Columbus is in the tropics, Cuz. Beat up on Sparty in the cold too. Doubt it'll be a factor at all.
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that Illinois game was 30 degrees with 20 mph winds. I was there. It was cold.Well, it's not like Columbus is in the tropics, Cuz. Beat up on Sparty in the cold too. Doubt it'll be a factor at all.
But was it 20 degrees with 30 mph winds? Is that worse? By how much? These are the questions inquiring minds DEMAND answers to.that Illinois game was 30 degrees with 20 mph winds. I was there. It was cold.
More bragging about your beard. Nice.I spent the entire winter in St. Cloud and the Twin Cities for work years ago. At no point was I ever longing for the nearly two degree difference of home.
We're from Ohio. Minnesota isn't in the arctic circle. We'll be alright
I spent the entire winter in St. Cloud and the Twin Cities for work years ago. At no point was I ever longing for the nearly two degree difference of home.
We're from Ohio. Minnesota isn't in the arctic circle. We'll be alright
I'll assume you're not from Ohio and haven't spent time there when it is below zero for days. Is Minnesota colder overall? Yeah. Will the weather on game day be something most players on our team have never seen? No way...Wait what?
You drive one hour north of the Twin Cities and you see polar bears.
It's going to be cold. Nothing the Ohio State players have ever seen in their lives. If you are not used toIt may get to the level where the players can't breath. The football will be like a rock, the field will be hard and the east, west wind will surely swirl like a cold tornado.
Well the tOSU players went to the Columbus Zoo over the summer. The Arctic exhibit had the AC blasting. So basically the same thing. They'll be ready.Wait what?
You drive one hour north of the Twin Cities and you see polar bears.
It's going to be cold. Nothing the Ohio State players have ever seen in their lives. If you are not used toIt may get to the level where the players can't breath. The football will be like a rock, the field will be hard and the east, west wind will surely swirl like a cold tornado.
I'll assume you're not from Ohio and haven't spent time there when it is below zero for days. Is Minnesota colder overall? Yeah. Will the weather on game day be something most players on our team have never seen? No way...
Keep telling your self that.
The weather in Minnesota is nothing like Ohio. Not even close. By the weekend our ponds and lakes could very well be frozen over. We don't complain about six to twelve inches of snow only when it get over twenty four inches do people really complain during a snow fall.
If it was a normal fall November Saturday I would agree with people but it's not.
Uff da.