Lucky for them it's going to be 51 on Saturday and sunny.
I was hoping it would be in the 30's or 40's to give us an edge.
UConn has a lot of motivation to make the playoffs and they are well rested could be a trap game for the Coogs
By 430 with the sun down it will be in the 40s...The tailgating weather will be nice however
This is one of the things that makes the AAC unique. Schools like Houston, Tulane, USF, and UCF have to not only deal with the team prep but the elements prep as well when traveling north late in the year.
(11-18-2015 03:55 PM)Stookey57 Wrote: [ -> ]Lucky for them it's going to be 51 on Saturday and sunny.
I was hoping it would be in the 30's or 40's to give us an edge.
UConn has a lot of motivation to make the playoffs and they are well rested could be a trap game for the Coogs
Good luck on reaching the "playoffs".
Looking forward to this game. Hope we have a good crowd. There's speculation over on the UConn board that Houston may bring their band, that would be cool. I like those types of games. I hope our fanbase recognizes that this is a big game.
(11-18-2015 03:55 PM)Stookey57 Wrote: [ -> ]Lucky for them it's going to be 51 on Saturday and sunny.
I was hoping it would be in the 30's or 40's to give us an edge.
UConn has a lot of motivation to make the playoffs and they are well rested could be a trap game for the Coogs
During UH's bowl game last season the high was 40 and there was 1/2 inch of rain/snow. They've dealt with it before.
(11-18-2015 04:24 PM)NBPirate Wrote: [ -> ]This is one of the things that makes the AAC unique. Schools like Houston, Tulane, USF, and UCF have to not only deal with the team prep but the elements prep as well when traveling north late in the year.
That works both ways.
I know UConn is fresh of a bye but now they must prepared for two Houston QB's... I also like the fact that this game will be played on true grass rather than turf. I like it.
Go Coogs
(11-18-2015 03:55 PM)Stookey57 Wrote: [ -> ]Lucky for them it's going to be 51 on Saturday and sunny.
I was hoping it would be in the 30's or 40's to give us an edge.
UConn has a lot of motivation to make the playoffs and they are well rested could be a trap game for the Coogs
UConn is definitely in the playoff conversation! Also, I heard it was gonna be 105 degrees, not a cloud in the sky, with a slight but gentle breeze.
(11-18-2015 04:24 PM)Attackcoog Wrote: [ -> ] (11-18-2015 03:55 PM)Stookey57 Wrote: [ -> ]Lucky for them it's going to be 51 on Saturday and sunny.
I was hoping it would be in the 30's or 40's to give us an edge.
UConn has a lot of motivation to make the playoffs and they are well rested could be a trap game for the Coogs
Good luck on reaching the "playoffs".
Did you know his daughter goes to UCONN, or Yukon, or whatever retarded way he's saying now?
(11-18-2015 06:10 PM)Borncoog74 Wrote: [ -> ] (11-18-2015 04:24 PM)NBPirate Wrote: [ -> ]This is one of the things that makes the AAC unique. Schools like Houston, Tulane, USF, and UCF have to not only deal with the team prep but the elements prep as well when traveling north late in the year.
That works both ways.
Yep. Not just for the players but the fans as well. I have seen quite a few visiting fans succumb to heat exhaustion in the stands. No one this year thankfully.
SMU got their only win this time last year
It gets cold in Houston. they can play anywhere and win.
(11-18-2015 08:18 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote: [ -> ] (11-18-2015 04:24 PM)Attackcoog Wrote: [ -> ] (11-18-2015 03:55 PM)Stookey57 Wrote: [ -> ]Lucky for them it's going to be 51 on Saturday and sunny.
I was hoping it would be in the 30's or 40's to give us an edge.
UConn has a lot of motivation to make the playoffs and they are well rested could be a trap game for the Coogs
Good luck on reaching the "playoffs".
Did you know his daughter goes to UCONN, or Yukon, or whatever retarded way he's saying now?
Go pound sand up your ass ****** these boards are internet speak not an English class
(11-18-2015 04:22 PM)mike012779 Wrote: [ -> ]By 430 with the sun down it will be in the 40s...The tailgating weather will be nice however
Dang, I forgot that the sunset was so quick up north. Gives me more justification of never wanting to live any further than LA, as I never have. That sunset time might as well be like Barrow, AK as far I'm concerned.
(11-18-2015 04:24 PM)NBPirate Wrote: [ -> ]This is one of the things that makes the AAC unique. Schools like Houston, Tulane, USF, and UCF have to not only deal with the team prep but the elements prep as well when traveling north late in the year.
And every team north of Dallas has to deal with the abrasive heat before mid-October down this way.
(11-18-2015 08:18 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote: [ -> ] (11-18-2015 04:24 PM)Attackcoog Wrote: [ -> ] (11-18-2015 03:55 PM)Stookey57 Wrote: [ -> ]Lucky for them it's going to be 51 on Saturday and sunny.
I was hoping it would be in the 30's or 40's to give us an edge.
UConn has a lot of motivation to make the playoffs and they are well rested could be a trap game for the Coogs
Good luck on reaching the "playoffs".
Did you know his daughter goes to UCONN, or Yukon, or whatever
retarded way he's saying now?
yes my daughter goes to UConn an im proud of it, just like other people on this board talk about where they an their kids go or went to school.
don't bring my daughter into this punk, you probably never played a down of fb in your life. i'll gladly discuss this with you face to face anytime any where.
(11-19-2015 01:38 AM)_C2_ Wrote: [ -> ] (11-18-2015 04:22 PM)mike012779 Wrote: [ -> ]By 430 with the sun down it will be in the 40s...The tailgating weather will be nice however
Dang, I forgot that the sunset was so quick up north. Gives me more justification of never wanting to live any further than LA, as I never have. That sunset time might as well be like Barrow, AK as far I'm concerned.
(11-18-2015 04:24 PM)NBPirate Wrote: [ -> ]This is one of the things that makes the AAC unique. Schools like Houston, Tulane, USF, and UCF have to not only deal with the team prep but the elements prep as well when traveling north late in the year.
And every team north of Dallas has to deal with the abrasive heat before mid-October down this way.
Not us. One good thing about being a Mid-Atlantic team is we can deal with both the cold and heat.
I can't deal with the AC if it goes below 50 degrees. Brrrrrrrrrr...