10:15 for those of us in the Eastern time zone. Ugh...I'm sorry, Nine Fif-what-now?
I feel bad for BYU fans. They don't even drink. There's really no reason for them to be staying up after dark.
Channel flipping - CycloneTV is replaying this game right now.Your point?
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Is it Tech from last year?Channel flipping - CycloneTV is replaying this game right now.![]()
Respect.At some of the colder games I've used a cooler to keep the beer from freezing, and I'm being totally serious.
NerdI went to BYU and I never heard of the concept of soaking.
Kansas "Freezer Bowl" in 2013. Senior night. 8 degrees at kickoff, 3 degrees at halftime, sub zero by the time we went home that night. After the game, the team came out (led by Woody) and circled the field, high-fiving all the fans that stayed to the end of the game. We didn't win much that year, but they repaid us with a 34-zip score that night. :}Is it Tech from last year?
I was at that game, but we left about halfway through the 3rd quarter.Kansas "Freezer Bowl" in 2013. Senior night. 8 degrees at kickoff, 3 degrees at halftime, sub zero by the time we went home that night. After the game, the team came out (led by Woody) and circled the field, high-fiving all the fans that stayed to the end of the game. We didn't win much that year, but they repaid us with a 34-zip score that night. :}
Wins were rare that season. It felt important to actually witness one.I was at that game, but we left about halfway through the 3rd quarter.
Kansas "Freezer Bowl" in 2013. Senior night. 8 degrees at kickoff, 3 degrees at halftime, sub zero by the time we went home that night. After the game, the team came out (led by Woody) and circled the field, high-fiving all the fans that stayed to the end of the game. We didn't win much that year, but they repaid us with a 34-zip score that night. :}
Its not that high. About 4,500 feet. I get a chuckle when the TV announcers discuss “Altitude” as a factor. For a conditioned college athlete, 4,500 vs 900 in Iowa should be negligible.Whats the altitude at Provo? Is it similar to Boulder? I think that will affect our players more than the temp.
There is no way I'm going to be able to stay awake for this entire game. Needs to be put out of reach quickly.
I don't have cable.
No chance I can listen to the soothing voices of John and Eric for 4 quarters
Agreed. Generally 8000ft is where "regular people" (not college athletes) start to have problems hiking and generally milling about.Its not that high. About 4,500 feet. I get a chuckle when the TV announcers discuss “Altitude” as a factor. For a conditioned college athlete, 4,500 vs 900 in Iowa should be negligible.