Nope. HS state championships - 3 games at LOS Saturday. Looks like we're stuck with the cold.It's happened before not sure if here.
I think we can go ahead and include the elderly, small children and medical conditions here. It’s “all in” time for everyone. Every last fan in the Hoosier army show up and defend our homeland and die on this hill if we have to! It’s full participation this week.The comments that follow are not directed at the elderly, small children or people with medical conditions.
Ok, first, we're not talking Green Bay in January. We're talking 20s during the game, very light wind and a 30% chance of light snow that you can just brush off. Those are not brutal conditions. Wear layers, a hat, cover your ears, wear gloves, double up on socks and YOU WILL BE FINE.
I've been to outdoor NFL games in December and a playoff game in January, all at latitudes north of Bloomington, and survived. No or little wind and staying dry are what matter. I've sat with my teenage son for a night football game with temps in the low 20s, no wind and dry conditions and been perfectly comfortable. I've also sat in wind, rain and 50 degrees and frozen my ass off. Yes, there were a couple of times I ran to the car at the end of the game to get the heat going, but I survived.
Enough with the weather. This will be good for the team (and the fans!) and help get them ready for what could be much more severe conditions if they're playing next month in State College or South Bend.
Go Hoosiers!
It was 60 degrees for the Michigan game, but there were some old people around me I was worried about!I think we can go ahead and include the elderly, small children and medical conditions here. It’s “all in” time for everyone. Every last fan in the Hoosier army show up and defend our homeland and die on this hill if we have to! It’s full participation this week.
The elderly are some of the toughest sumabitches around. They’ve fought wars. They’ll be there.
Some elderly but not all elderly are that frail.It was 60 degrees for the Michigan game, but there were some old people around me I was worried about!
Why wouldn't they do a Noon start time? At least the damn sun is out.It's happened before not sure if here.
Because the tv networks completely own college football and the ticket-buying fans get the shaft in multiple ways. What conferences and their individual member schools really deserve is for people to stay home and watch on tv, and let ticket, concession, parking, merchandise, and secondary revenues for the communities go to hell. Of course, we know that ain't gonna happen.Why wouldn't they do a Noon start time? At least the damn sun is out.
No joke. Where the hell was the night game against Nebraska, Washington, or Michigan?eff IU for allowing the networks take a dump on the heads of loyal fans.
You take the money then you have to deal with the consequences.No joke. Where the hell was the night game against Nebraska, Washington, or Michigan?
Hey ... don't worry about me ... 72 and too obnoxious to die. My guardian angel has been over worked for years. 😂It was 60 degrees for the Michigan game, but there were some old people around me I was worried about!
FIU & Charlotte were both brutal.Can’t remember which game it was, but one of those early season noon games was brutally hot. Then the Maryland game when it rained all day. Now we bookend this season with a freezing night game. I’ll be there, but I’m not sure how enjoyable it’ll be for my crew.
The east stands for Charlotte was brutal. I baked over there.FIU & Charlotte were both brutal.
FIU was hotter on the temperature scale, but Charlotte was sunny, no wind, and not a cloud in the sky. HOT!
Hell, even the WIU game was damn hot until the sun really got down.
FIFY."No way IU would consider moving this game. Dress warm, that big hunk of concrete is colder than you think. I will be there with my whole family. I’m 72 and not worried about the weather." -- William Henry Harrison
Why wouldn't they do a Noon start time? At least the damn sun is out.