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Weather for BG/UT game

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We've really lucked out this year for our home games so far, they've all be pretty good weather dates. But the extended forecast for BG/UT looks cold and wet....hopefully it will change a bit by gameday.

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All I'm saying is that I have been living in Arizona for roughly five months. The high has not been below 70 since I've been here. It is sunny everyday. I wear a sweater when it is in the 60's.

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It's all about the elements, it's what makes football great. To me, the colder and wetter the more I'm into it and I think the more the players are fired up.
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Tell me about it. I moved back to Ohio from Virginia a few months ago after living down south for the past eight years. Cold in Virginia means the 40s or 50s. Today, I saw snow flurries and it was windy as hell and it dipped into the 20s....and it's only mid-November. Cleveland had over 100 inches of snow last winter, Charlottesville, Virginia had 3 inches of snow last year. Remind me again why I moved back to Ohio again??? Oh yeah, I got engaged. :wink:
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BGSU33 wrote:Tell me about it. I moved back to Ohio from Virginia a few months ago after living down south for the past eight years. Cold in Virginia means the 40s or 50s. Today, I saw snow flurries and it was windy as hell and it dipped into the 20s....and it's only mid-November. Cleveland had over 100 inches of snow last winter, Charlottesville, Virginia had 3 inches of snow last year. Remind me again why I moved back to Ohio again??? Oh yeah, I got engaged. :wink:
Well, I actually really miss Ohio. Arizona is a beautiful, beautiful place, but (a.) I'm allergic to it (literally) and (b.) it is sunny EVERY DAY here. After a while it gets to be kind of like Chinese water torture. But the evenings are beautiful here, so I suppose it balances out.

Oh, and btw, I'm from Bay Village. Screw the Demons. :wink:
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I spent a week in Scottsdale, Arizona back in Sept of 1997...I loved the weather! I don't think the high was below 105 the entire time I was there. It was like living in a kiln...it baked that ragweed allerrgy right out of me.
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Bleeding Orange wrote:
BGSU33 wrote:Tell me about it. I moved back to Ohio from Virginia a few months ago after living down south for the past eight years. Cold in Virginia means the 40s or 50s. Today, I saw snow flurries and it was windy as hell and it dipped into the 20s....and it's only mid-November. Cleveland had over 100 inches of snow last winter, Charlottesville, Virginia had 3 inches of snow last year. Remind me again why I moved back to Ohio again??? Oh yeah, I got engaged. :wink:
Well, I actually really miss Ohio. Arizona is a beautiful, beautiful place, but (a.) I'm allergic to it (literally) and (b.) it is sunny EVERY DAY here. After a while it gets to be kind of like Chinese water torture. But the evenings are beautiful here, so I suppose it balances out.

Oh, and btw, I'm from Bay Village. Screw the Demons. :wink:
Funny enough, I was supposed to move to Arizona after I graduated from BG with some friends that also went to BG. They moved there, but I ended up taking the job in Virginia and never moved out there, but there were times that I wished I had. I visited them a few times and liked Arizona a lot, but it just wasn't in the cards at the time. As for Westlake, I like it, but I'm not a Demons fan nor from here. I'm actually from Medina, this is just where I live now. It's pretty amazing how much stuff they are building around here now, a few years ago, there wasn't half of what is here now.
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My Weatherbug says partly cloudy with temps in the lower 30's...so average temps for this time of year. Hopefully the wind can stay down as well.
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jpfalcon09 wrote:My Weatherbug says
You allow that CRAP on your computer!?!? Wow...
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You allow that CRAP on your computer!?!? Wow...
Considering every night I run a Spyware and Adware check on my computer, I can tolerate it.
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Cold and wet is what most fans want out of a football game. Like the Miami game, i loved it when the rain started, I said to myself, "Now this is football weather."
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FalconFanKM wrote:Cold and wet is what most fans want out of a football game. Like the Miami game, i loved it when the rain started, I said to myself, "Now this is football weather."
Well, fans who are toting children certainly don't want wet. :)

That being said, Noah & I did sit through the bone-chilling dampness of the 2003 Kent State game and the monsoon that was the 2004 GMAC Bowl.
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Latest forecast says 50% of snow showers and lows in the mid-20s.
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The cold doesn't bother me, and if it must precipitate please let it be snow! Much more pleasant than rain.
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