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Let it snow??

Guitarguy said:
Looks like we are in for a snowy week. Should make the game interesting on Saturday.


At first I thought the cold and snow would be an advantage to us. However, it didn't seem to hinder Sam Houston last week.... :grenade:
 
spaceap6pack said:
I don't recall snow at MSU.

I read a review which claimed there was fresh snow that morning. Anyway, I'm sure that Roos field will be mostly clear of snow anyway. The biggest thing they'll have to face is the cold shock.
 
Do we want snow for the game? Aside from the cold hands (didn't have a good selection of gloves when I played), I enjoyed snowbowls.
 
I don't really think it is much of an advantage. The cold is something Eastern is more accustomed to than the Bearkats, but they play a style of game that might be easier in snow. Probably a wash...
 
LDopaPDX said:
I don't really think it is much of an advantage. The cold is something Eastern is more accustomed to than the Bearkats, but they play a style of game that might be easier in snow. Probably a wash...

they have been plowing the field ALL day !! much more to come !!!
 
flyingnail said:
LDopaPDX said:
I don't really think it is much of an advantage. The cold is something Eastern is more accustomed to than the Bearkats, but they play a style of game that might be easier in snow. Probably a wash...

they have been plowing the field ALL day !! much more to come !!!
Has there been a bunch of snow in Cheney? There's been very minimal here in Spokompton.
 
Screamin_Eagle174 said:
flyingnail said:
LDopaPDX said:
I don't really think it is much of an advantage. The cold is something Eastern is more accustomed to than the Bearkats, but they play a style of game that might be easier in snow. Probably a wash...

they have been plowing the field ALL day !! much more to come !!!
Has there been a bunch of snow in Cheney? There's been very minimal here in Spokompton.
When I left the pep rally and headed back to Spokane the field had just a light dusting. No more snow in Cheney than Spok at 3:00.
 
EWURanger said:
As long as there's not a bunch of snow during the game, which I doubt there will, all will be good.
After the freezing nights we have had and some moisture in the turf it will be like a block of ice, hard, hard, hard. Hope there are not injuries.
 

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