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Weather for Saturday at K-State
Here is the forecast from the National Weather Service:
Rain likely. Cloudy, with a high near 40. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Actually just saw the forecast a short time ago on the news and a big front will be coming in for the weekend.
Not sure who this favors... we've had great weather for all the games this year... so this could be interesting.
Go Clones!!
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Re: Weather for Saturday at K-State
 Originally Posted by Klonz Not sure who this favors... we've had great weather for all the games this year... so this could be interesting. We just had a game that was wet and windy as hell. The way the OU defense played us, it was not outstanding weather for our offense. If it is wet and windy, prepare for more of the same.
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Re: Weather for Saturday at K-State
Oops... another thread was started about the weather this weekend while I was writing mine...
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Re: Weather for Saturday at K-State
 Originally Posted by bfross We just had a game that was wet and windy as hell. The way the OU defense played us, it was not outstanding weather for our offense. If it is wet and windy, prepare for more of the same. I don't think the weather had anything to do with White fumbling twice on consecutive series... or Barnett's turnover. It was an occasional, light mist at best... this is looking like actual steady rain. Weather certainly had nothing to do with the missed field goal... kicker error. Plus the dropped passes... were receiver error.
This is going to be a different situation.
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Sounds look a Woody game to me.
That reminds me, what is the name of that fullback that lit-up Colorado a few years ago during his moment of glory?
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Re: Weather for Saturday at K-State
 Originally Posted by Incyte Sounds look a Woody game to me.
That reminds me, what is the name of that fullback that lit-up Colorado a few years ago during his moment of glory? thinkin of ryan koch, I think. Too bad he didn't get more touches in his carreer. He was a great blocker anyway. But would have been a pretty good ball carrier if he wasn't behind hicks. strike that in front of blocking for hicks.
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Re: Weather for Saturday at K-State
 Originally Posted by Incyte Sounds look a Woody game to me.
That reminds me, what is the name of that fullback that lit-up Colorado a few years ago during his moment of glory?  Originally Posted by mikeiastat thinkin of ryan koch, I think. Too bad he didn't get more touches in his carreer. He was a great blocker anyway. But would have been a pretty good ball carrier if he wasn't behind hicks. strike that in front of blocking for hicks. I think you guys are thinking of Ryan Kock against Missouri in 2006, Mac's last game at ISU. Kock had 179 yards on 32 carries in that game.
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That is correct. Was there for the game. Koch was a monster. he couldn't be stopped. In retrospect, maybe we should have featured him a little bit more during his senior year. Maybe a couple of those losses could have been wins.
Last edited by BSTNST8; 11-30-2011 at 07:22 AM.
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Re: Weather for Saturday at K-State
 Originally Posted by Klonz Oops... another thread was started about the weather this weekend while I was writing mine... This is actually the third thread on the subject. This issue was discussed extensively yesterday. http://www.cyclonefanatic.com/forum/...pact-game.html (KSU Weather Forecast - Impact on Game?) -
Re: Weather for Saturday at K-State
 Originally Posted by CarolinaCy I think you guys are thinking of Ryan Kock against Missouri in 2006, Mac's last game at ISU. Kock had 179 yards on 32 carries in that game. Now I remember. Slight flurries. Kind of cold. Controversial holding penalty. Great game by Kock.
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Re: Weather for Saturday at K-State
 Originally Posted by abcguyks My bad, looks like I started the fourth thread. Although mine showed less concern regarding the game itself, and more concern for how the hell I'm going to get there, and if so, how the hell am I going to light charcoal and stay dry.
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Re: Weather for Saturday at K-State
Light charcoal with a flame, stay dry with a poncho/water proof coat.
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Re: Weather for Saturday at K-State
 Originally Posted by Incyte Now I remember. Slight flurries. Kind of cold. Controversial holding penalty. Great game by Kock. Don't get this. If that call would have been made on any other play of the game, there would be zero controversy, but since it was the last play of the game the officials are supposed to bury their flags deep in their pockets? Replay showed a pretty clear hold, but the rationale that was made repeatedly was "you can't make that call at that point of the game!" Hogwash!
Kudos for getting his name right. Please take note.
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Re: Weather for Saturday at K-State
 Originally Posted by VeloClone Don't get this. If that call would have been made on any other play of the game, there would be zero controversy, but since it was the last play of the game the officials are supposed to bury their flags deep in their pockets? Replay showed a pretty clear hold, but the rationale that was made repeatedly was "you can't make that call at that point of the game!" Hogwash!
Kudos for getting his name right. Please take note. I'm not saying the flag shouldn't have been thrown. I just remembered Pinkel and Mizzou fans were pretty ******. Pinkel hasn't been sober since.
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