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Can we all agree

Our G-5 all-star team is pretty damn good and can play with just about anyone in the league?

We're gonna go to a bowl game and have a shot at 9, maybe 10 wins.

Nobody thought we were gonna look as good as we do. If they would have said we win 6 and go to a bowl at the beginning of the year, there isn't a person on this board that wouldn't have taken that.

Lets enjoy this season. It's turning out to be a good one.

Live Game Thread: Indiana vs. Maryland

Indiana plays host to Maryland today, as the Hoosiers resume Big Ten play inside of Memorial Stadium. Follow this thread to stay involved in the discussion throughout the game!

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New Weather Dynamic: heat loss

First: I bet wrong... 😖 Everyone else's weather forecast appears to have been more accurate than the midweek National Weather Service Forecast (I should know better than to trust a bunch a Penn State grads [probably a couple of p u grads roaming around there too]...)...

It appears that all of the computer models have finally overlapped to reach one conclusion (from the NWS): varying amounts of rain most of the game with winds from the ENE ranging from 9-13 mph, gusting to 22mph, with a 90% chance of rain likely (Hypothermia Weather for the unprepared).

Looks like it's never going to be warmer than 67 degrees actual, which means if you allow yourself to get wet and stay wet with that semi-consistent wind speed you can become chilled rather rapidly (How's that for a Game Day change of pace?!?)... Take a light hat and gloves (and have them in your pocket for yourself) for those who get cold easily and wear your wind and rain gear...

Those who treat this like a normal (sunny/dry) cool afternoon will end up becoming miserable if they allow themselves to get wet and remain wet. With the combination of wind, clouds, and humidity it'll never "feel" warmer than about 64 degrees... People have actually become hypothermic (in the mountains) in these types of conditions when they've allowed themselves to get wet and stay wet and remained exposed to those types of wind conditions...

NWS:

Accuweather (the Forecast Winner) hourly:


Now the Good News: With just a little dose of common sense (don't be a tough guy and walk around in a cotton T shirt and jeans in the rain and then let the wind chill you in the stands) and some semi-decent rain gear this is perfect Big Ten Football Weather...
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