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Edit: What other game?
The other big one is Tennessee at LSU. Here's the latest from LSUsports.net:
Some storm tracks are showing Rita aiming to the north of Galveston, more towards Beaumont, putting Baton Rouge within range of the outer storm bands at the least. My bet is that this one gets cancelled within the next 24 hours.
If not, it's going to be one hell of a wet, windy game.
College Football Gameday has already decided not to go to Baton Rouge, and may be covering GT-VT in Blacksburg instead.
The other big one is Tennessee at LSU. Here's the latest from LSUsports.net:
No Change in Status of LSU-UT; Conference Call Set
Courtesy: LSU Interactive
Release: 09/22/2005
Courtesy: LSU Sports Information
The field has been painted for the game this weekend at Tiger Stadium.
BATON ROUGE -- As of 4:30 p.m. CDT, there has been no change in the status of the LSU vs. Tennessee football game scheduled for Saturday night in Tiger Stadium at 6:45 p.m.
Officials from LSU, Tennessee and the Southeastern Conference will discuss the status of Hurricane Rita and its potential impact on the football game in a conference call this afternoon.
An update on the status of the football game will be announced on LSUsports.net following the conference call.
Some storm tracks are showing Rita aiming to the north of Galveston, more towards Beaumont, putting Baton Rouge within range of the outer storm bands at the least. My bet is that this one gets cancelled within the next 24 hours.
If not, it's going to be one hell of a wet, windy game.
College Football Gameday has already decided not to go to Baton Rouge, and may be covering GT-VT in Blacksburg instead.
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Are they even D1-A?