Weather for BG/UT game
Weather for BG/UT game
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.
I am SCREWED.
I am SCREWED.
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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. 
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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.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.
Oh, and btw, I'm from Bay Village. Screw the Demons.
From the halls of ivy...
It is not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work - work with us, not over us; stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it. ~Ronald Reagan


It is not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work - work with us, not over us; stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it. ~Ronald Reagan

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.Bleeding Orange wrote: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.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.
Oh, and btw, I'm from Bay Village. Screw the Demons.
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Well, fans who are toting children certainly don't want wet.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."
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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