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It’s currently 94 in south bend with 2000% humidity. God is helping with game day preparation.
The reading down here tonight is 85 degrees at 10:30 pm, and the feels like temp. is 95.
They're predicting 88 degrees the night before, at the same time with 100% humidity. Feels like temp Is predicted to be 98 degrees on Saturday the 30th.
Hopefully, we'll be prepared.
 
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The reading down here tonight is 85 degrees at 10:30 pm, and the feels like temp. is 95.
They're predicting 88 degrees the night before, at the same time with 100% humidity. Feels like temp Is predicted to be 98 degrees on Saturday the 30th.
Hopefully, we'll be prepared.
Gross.
 

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Lets please smack the fuck out of these clowns so they realize they're the ones that are overranked. They beat 0 ranked teams last year, and lost 3 of their last 4. Beck didn't leave Georgia because he was a phenom, he was replaced.


I guarantee there are respectful Miami fans and analysts out there but that show wasn't it. I watched the show and all I witnessed was they like to drink alcohol and talk shit about the other team. The guy in the middle seemed the most sensible but then fandom would overwhelm them again.

Legitimately : Miami might be vastly improved. Their defensive coordinator might truly be a wizard but that means all of their transfers will have to pick up the system and have their assignments/checks/calls memorized and operational. Their units have to understand the big picture of the defense so they can decide when to let go of their assignment, etc.

Their offense was potent last year but seemed to faulter continually against better defenses. They had zero ranked wins as you alluded. Their #1 pick QB is gone, along with their top 3 WRs.

The most worrisome thing for me is that we have an unproven DL (but lots of experience) and they have a helluva OL. They deserve that recognition and it could be the key matchup. If Beck stays clean, this will be a tough game. Our secondary can absolutely be elite but.....they can't cover for 4+ seconds.

Ash must be prepared to hit the accelerator at times.
 

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I think it will be close given it’s the opener and at their place, but I think our D will control for the most part and the O-line will start to take over midway through the third.

This is based on our team having better depth and Miami getting to know their new DC with so many new players.
 

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I don’t think Freeman will let that happen if Ash sucks Freeman will take over calling plays
Highly unlikely MF takes over plays in Ash’s first game. That’d be a bad look hiring a DC and stripping them of their job after a half or three quarters of a game
 

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It's 99 in Miami as we speak, with around the same humidity.

Would expect very similar conditions in two weeks.
I may not google so good, but I'm looking at the current weather report for Miami, it's saying it's 88 right now.

The highest expected temp this week is projected at 92, but it's also going to be raining throughout the week as the hurricane rolls through the Atlantic.

Still, I'd expect it to be in the high 80's with ridiculous humidity, and it'll likely still be in the mid to high 80's when they kickoff.
 

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Miami is on the ocean. There's always a nice cool breeze. If the game was being played 30 miles west, I'd be more concerned with the heat.

Landow proved he can have the team ready for the humidity and hydrated after College Station last year.
The defense is going to sub in waves and wreck shit.
 

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Miami is on the ocean. There's always a nice cool breeze. If the game was being played 30 miles west, I'd be more concerned with the heat.

Landow proved he can have the team ready for the humidity and hydrated after College Station last year.
The defense is going to sub in waves and wreck shit.
Yeah and the ocean is 90 degrees too. It don't matter how close you are to the ocean here in Fl, its not California.
 

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Yeah and the ocean is 90 degrees too. It don't matter how close you are to the ocean here in Fl, its not California.
Understood, but it's not hotter than College Station. More humid, but College Station isn't far from Houston where the humidity is horrible.

I think Landow will have them hydrated.
 

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I may not google so good, but I'm looking at the current weather report for Miami, it's saying it's 88 right now.

The highest expected temp this week is projected at 92, but it's also going to be raining throughout the week as the hurricane rolls through the Atlantic.

Still, I'd expect it to be in the high 80's with ridiculous humidity, and it'll likely still be in the mid to high 80's when they kickoff.

Just going on what my dashboard gauge was showing when I was out.
 

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Miami is on the ocean. There's always a nice cool breeze. If the game was being played 30 miles west, I'd be more concerned with the heat.

Landow proved he can have the team ready for the humidity and hydrated after College Station last year.
The defense is going to sub in waves and wreck shit.

Miami Gardens isn't getting any ocean breeze. It's not 30 miles west of the ocean, but it is a few miles inland.
 

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I bet Miami has as much issues with the weather as we do
Yes! I agree that someone can be more used to it, but running, jumping and tackling in 90+ sucks for everyone involved. This is all how you training and hydrated leading up to.
 

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I bet Miami has as much issues with the weather as we do
This.

I'm sorry, but I lived in the deep south and practiced in full pads in 100 degree, swamp-ass conditions regularly.

You never get used to it. It always sucks. The notion that living in it makes you inherently better equipped to play in it is a fantasy.

Doesn't make your internal temperature regulation better. It just means you may be slightly more accustom to the swamp ass feeling.
 
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