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cold preparations

The EAGS will be fine. They have been in contact with Coastal Carolina all week long and are fine-tuning their cold weather strategy. The only advice the griz offered was to jump into the Clark Fork River to show how "Montana Tuff" the EAGS could be.
 
Gage is ready for the cold! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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"Mac" is his home town of McMinnville, Oregon
 
I just watched a teaser on ESPN and they said this might wind up being the coldest college football game ever. Can that be right?
 
LDopaPDX said:
I just watched a teaser on ESPN and they said this might wind up being the coldest college football game ever. Can that be right?


No way. Not without a wind chill factor. The wind is expected to blow at 4-6 mph which is slower than my average fart.
 
Rjones61 said:
LDopaPDX said:
I just watched a teaser on ESPN and they said this might wind up being the coldest college football game ever. Can that be right?


No way. Not without a wind chill factor. The wind is expected to blow at 4-6 mph which is slower than my average fart.

It didn't seem right to me either... But that's what they said. You'd think some place in the Dakotas or on the Great Lakes would have hosted colder games.

Great insight into your fart velocity, though.
 
LDopaPDX said:
I just watched a teaser on ESPN and they said this might wind up being the coldest college football game ever. Can that be right?

It probably will be the coldest game, not factoring in the wind chill.

If you look at the NFL, the Ice Bowl is considered the coldest game since the temperature was -13. The Freezer Bowl was -9, but the windchill that day made it feel like -59, but it's only the second coldest game according to the NFL.
 

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