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Sure... That's Big Ten Football...

I'd be surprised if we see any rain though...
I wouldn't be surprised either way regarding the weather.

But how does it impact the game, game prep, players, game plans?

Wind and rain will make for shorter and fewer passes...defenses will adjust. There will likely be more turnovers, and the kicking game will be tough.
Then it’s a ball control, TOP, ground game.

I wouldn’t worry too much. Game is still five days off and the forecast could change. And the current forecast is not particularly ominous.

I'm not worried...It's the analytical me...opening dialog on the topic


IU will practice in the wind and rain on Thursday and Friday. Maryland maybe not.

Who has the better running game? Run defense? The mindset to play in nasty weather?
 
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I wouldn't be surprised either way regarding the weather.

But how does it impact the game, game prep, players, game plans?

Wind and rain will make for shorter and fewer passes...defenses will adjust. There will likely be more turnovers, and the kicking game will be tough.


I'm not worried...It's the analtical me...opening dialog on the topic


IU will practice in the wind and rain on Thursday and Friday. Maryland likely won't.

Who has the better running game? Run defense? The mindset to pmay in nasty weather?


I like our pure run game mixed with our short passing game... I don't like seeing our QB running the ball though unless it's clear he won't get hit on that knee...
 
I just watched an extended highlight segment on Maryland/Virginia from Sat. Virginia kept it very close through most of the game despite a bunch of turnovers.

I can see Indiana thumping Maryland. Maryland hasn't seen an offense with a QB like Rourke.

I might be wrong, but if Indiana plays like they have these first four weeks, they cover the spread.
 
I wouldn't be surprised either way regarding the weather.

But how does it impact the game, game prep, players, game plans?

Wind and rain will make for shorter and fewer passes...defenses will adjust. There will likely be more turnovers, and the kicking game will be tough.


I'm not worried...It's the analytical me...opening dialog on the topic


IU will practice in the wind and rain on Thursday and Friday. Maryland maybe not.

Who has the better running game? Run defense? The mindset to play in nasty weather?
We don't really throw many long passes anyways. We may throw less, but what we throw may not change much (IMO).
 
Just another challenge if the weather is bad. I’d say we’re probably less reliant on passing success, to be successful overall, than Maryland is. But either way, can’t control the weather. And wind and rain shouldnt affect blocking and tackling, which is where most games are won and lost.
 
At other schools, fans are looking at the weather to see how to pack and plan appropriately with their gear to get through the game and be protected from the elements.

Meanwhile, at IU, fans are adding this to their list of reasons why they won’t go and instead are priming their tv’s for the Notre Dame game and digging out that old VHS tape of the 1987 basketball championship to tee up when it’s sprinkling outside.
 
I wouldn't be surprised either way regarding the weather.

But how does it impact the game, game prep, players, game plans?

Wind and rain will make for shorter and fewer passes...defenses will adjust. There will likely be more turnovers, and the kicking game will be tough.


I'm not worried...It's the analytical me...opening dialog on the topic


IU will practice in the wind and rain on Thursday and Friday. Maryland maybe not.

Who has the better running game? Run defense? The mindset to play in nasty weather?
The Late Great Coach Red Faught did not worry about throwing the ball in the rain. But wind was a c ooncern.
 
At other schools, fans are looking at the weather to see how to pack and plan appropriately with their gear to get through the game and be protected from the elements.

Meanwhile, at IU, fans are adding this to their list of reasons why they won’t go and instead are priming their tv’s for the Notre Dame game and digging out that old VHS tape of the 1987 basketball championship to tee up when it’s sprinkling outside.
Sadly that is all true.If it’s raining Saturday morning there will 20k in the stands at kickoff….maybe.
 
Latest update from AccuWeather: 88% chance of rain Saturday, 9 mph wind with gusts up to 16 mph. I know that makes golf harder so I imagine it will make throwing the ball accurately harder.
 
At other schools, fans are looking at the weather to see how to pack and plan appropriately with their gear to get through the game and be protected from the elements.

Meanwhile, at IU, fans are adding this to their list of reasons why they won’t go and instead are priming their tv’s for the Notre Dame game and digging out that old VHS tape of the 1987 basketball championship to tee up when it’s sprinkling outside.
LOL. Same at our school...
 
Latest update from AccuWeather: 88% chance of rain Saturday, 9 mph wind with gusts up to 16 mph. I know that makes golf harder so I imagine it will make throwing the ball accurately harder.

Dualing Forcasts 😉😎

The National Weather Service is now predicting a high temperature of "near" 76 (with a "heat index" at Kickoff of 67, topping out at 73 in the 4th qtr [perfect viewing temperatures]); they're still at 40% chance of showers, "mostly sunny"... SE Wind around 9mph, gusting "up to" 18mph.


A few tips:
Take a clear refillable water bottle (that you can afford to lose if they're in the confiscation mode at the gate), and/or buy one or two as soon as you're inside the gate; take a white hand towel (hidden under your shirt to avoid difficulties with the gate guys) for either wetting down and covering your head and neck if you feel you're getting too much sun, or for spot drying off if you catch a few too many rain drops prior to donning your cheap clear plastic poncho (bring a clear cheap plastic poncho and stick it under your clothes to avoid gate guys); wear a hat and spray it with waterproofing (Walmart camping section) before hand... Fill your pockets with prepackaged snacks (but not to bulging) and an inexpensive small monocular and you're good to go... Also wear a light, semi-water resistant, hooded wind breaker to have on up thru Halftime (if it is breezy and damp).

Either rent a seat back mainly for the extra padding between you and the bleacher and for politely delineating your seat space and/or cut a piece of closed cell camping pad foam to the smallest rectangle possible that matches your area on the bleacher and stick it under your shirt in the back (partially under your belt)... That pad can give you a full extra hour of comfort on those aluminum bleachers...

You might not need to hide all that stuff from the gate guys but I just figure why let them make the decision... As long as you're not bringing in drugs, booze, or weapons I don't think they should get to make the call... Just don't bring anything in that you aren't prepared to have taken from you if it is detected..., and..., be prepared to be slightly embarrassed if you haven't take a little serious care in hiding your bit of extra gear... (No sense starting the day in a bad mood, the gate guys are just doing their job as they've been instructed to do it...).

Official Clear Bag Policy+:



Here's an article on wind and football:


//My take is that if it's "gusting" it's not constant, much like 40% possibility of rain means a 60% possibility of no rain..., but I'm a glass half full kinda guy... 😎//
 
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IU fans with a chance of a little rain.

Wizard Of Oz Rain GIF by EricaLYNN
 
I’ll remind fans that one of the greatest games in IU football history was 1987 at home against Michigan in a driving rainstorm. Absolutely glorious and perfect weather. Loved sitting in that rainstorm.
IIRCC, going into the 4th quarter, Michigan was going to have the wind at their backs, but remarkably in the break between quarters the strong wind shifted to the opposite direction and IU got the wind behind their back, instead, and Bo was pissed.

I was a student at the time and it was a glorious storny day!
 
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Dualing Forcasts 😉😎

The National Weather Service is now predicting a high temperature of "near" 76 (with a "heat index" at Kickoff of 67, topping out at 73 in the 4th qtr [perfect viewing temperatures]); they're still at 40% chance of showers, "mostly sunny"... SE Wind around 9mph, gusting "up to" 18mph.


A few tips:
Take a clear refillable water bottle (that you can afford to lose if they're in the confiscation mode at the gate), and/or buy one or two as soon as you're inside the gate; take a white hand towel (hidden under your shirt to avoid difficulties with the gate guys) for either wetting down and covering your head and neck if you feel you're getting too much sun, or for spot drying off if you catch a few too many rain drops prior to donning your cheap clear plastic poncho (bring a clear cheap plastic poncho and stick it under your clothes to avoid gate guys); wear a hat and spray it with waterproofing (Walmart camping section) before hand... Fill your pockets with prepackaged snacks (but not to bulging) and an inexpensive small monocular and you're good to go... Also wear a light, semi-water resistant, hooded wind breaker to have on up thru Halftime (if it is breezy and damp).

Either rent a seat back mainly for the extra padding between you and the bleacher and for politely delineating your seat space and/or cut a piece of closed cell camping pad foam to the smallest rectangle possible that matches your area on the bleacher and stick it under your shirt in the back (partially under your belt)... That pad can give you a full extra hour of comfort on those aluminum bleachers...

You might not need to hide all that stuff from the gate guys but I just figure why let them make the decision... As long as you're not bringing in drugs, booze, or weapons I don't think they should get to make the call... Just don't bring anything in that you aren't prepared to have taken from you if it is detected..., and..., be prepared to be slightly embarrassed if you haven't take a little serious care in hiding your bit of extra gear... (No sense starting the day in a bad mood, the gate guys are just doing their job as they've been instructed to do it...).

Official Clear Bag Policy+:



Here's an article on wind and football:


//My take is that if it's "gusting" it's not constant, much like 40% possibility of rain means a 60% possibility of no rain..., but I'm a glass half full kinda guy... 😎//
Good points. We take plastic containers in every game as long as they are empty the gate guys are good with it.
 
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I’ll remind fans that one of the greatest games in IU football history was 1987 at home against Michigan in a driving rainstorm. Absolutely glorious and perfect weather. Loved sitting in that rainstorm.
Would not say it was glorious sitting in the rainstorm, but it was spectacular
watching Niagra Falls going down the steps at memorial stadium.
 
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I do remember that one. Got soaked but it was fun.

I was there, start to finish, and the Crowd did make a difference..., so much so that Bo Schembechler whined about us after game... (The MI qb couldn't hear himself think 😎)....

We can create a Home Field Advantage if we decide we want to as a fanbase... We proved it that day...
 
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