Yep… it’s not like they go practice outside all the time in insane hot temperatures. They’ll bring them inside to ensure they get the most out of practice. This isn’t last chance UThe temperature for Saturday is probably the most overrated topic discussed. Both teams have to play in it. If anything, it’ll benefit the team with the most depth.
Yep… it’s not like they go practice outside all the time in insane hot temperatures. They’ll bring them inside to ensure they get the most out of practice. This isn’t last chance U
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Weather does play a factor - both cold and hot. The chances of it being 20 degrees at kickoff in South Bend in December is not likely however. Probably the coldest game is the last 40-50 years was what - Navy in '91? The snow game with Penn St? Then the BYU game 10 years ago. None of them was 20 degrees or less. If the wind is blowing then that obviously has affects on the temps - the BC game iirc was horrendous for wind chill. But even in the South, HS playoff games can get down to that 28-30 degree range - deep south excluded of course. I sat through the 7A state championship in Bama maybe 10 years ago or so with sub 30 temps, some ice, and a wind that would cut you. South Florida guys would struggle in that kind of cold. But Ga, Bama, Miss, and La HS players have probably been exposed to some of that cold weather.A good chunk of Notre Dame’s roster has played in the high heat when they were in high school too.
Let’s do the opposite. Let’s say this is a first round playoff game in South Bend in December. The temperature is 20 degrees. ND would be just as miserable as A&M.
Weather does play a factor - both cold and hot. The chances of it being 20 degrees at kickoff in South Bend in December is not likely however. Probably the coldest game is the last 40-50 years was what - Navy in '91? The snow game with Penn St? Then the BYU game 10 years ago. None of them was 20 degrees or less. If the wind is blowing then that obviously has affects on the temps - the BC game iirc was horrendous for wind chill. But even in the South, HS playoff games can get down to that 28-30 degree range - deep south excluded of course. I sat through the 7A state championship in Bama maybe 10 years ago or so with sub 30 temps, some ice, and a wind that would cut you. South Florida guys would struggle in that kind of cold. But Ga, Bama, Miss, and La HS players have probably been exposed to some of that cold weather.
Heat is just as much of a factor. But good prep can overcome both cold and heat. And if any players have aspirations of playing in the pros, they better figure out how to adapt in any weather.
I think maybe the night game vs FSU a few years ago might have been single digits with wind chill. Een in pregame, you could see FSU players were already looking for the team bus.Weather does play a factor - both cold and hot. The chances of it being 20 degrees at kickoff in South Bend in December is not likely however. Probably the coldest game is the last 40-50 years was what - Navy in '91? The snow game with Penn St? Then the BYU game 10 years ago. None of them was 20 degrees or less. If the wind is blowing then that obviously has affects on the temps - the BC game iirc was horrendous for wind chill. But even in the South, HS playoff games can get down to that 28-30 degree range - deep south excluded of course. I sat through the 7A state championship in Bama maybe 10 years ago or so with sub 30 temps, some ice, and a wind that would cut you. South Florida guys would struggle in that kind of cold. But Ga, Bama, Miss, and La HS players have probably been exposed to some of that cold weather.
Heat is just as much of a factor. But good prep can overcome both cold and heat. And if any players have aspirations of playing in the pros, they better figure out how to adapt in any weather.
Didn't the Irish play Miami in a bowl game and the temp and wind chill was horrendous? IIRC, those Hurricanes was ready to get back on the bus before kickoff.I think maybe the night game vs FSU a few years ago might have been single digits with wind chill. Een in pregame, you could see FSU players were already looking for the team bus.
Didn't the Irish play Miami in a bowl game and the temp and wind chill was horrendous? IIRC, those Hurricanes was ready to get back on the bus before kickoff.
That 1991 Navy game was the coldest game I sat through. Just awful.Weather does play a factor - both cold and hot. The chances of it being 20 degrees at kickoff in South Bend in December is not likely however. Probably the coldest game is the last 40-50 years was what - Navy in '91? The snow game with Penn St? Then the BYU game 10 years ago. None of them was 20 degrees or less. If the wind is blowing then that obviously has affects on the temps - the BC game iirc was horrendous for wind chill. But even in the South, HS playoff games can get down to that 28-30 degree range - deep south excluded of course. I sat through the 7A state championship in Bama maybe 10 years ago or so with sub 30 temps, some ice, and a wind that would cut you. South Florida guys would struggle in that kind of cold. But Ga, Bama, Miss, and La HS players have probably been exposed to some of that cold weather.
Heat is just as much of a factor. But good prep can overcome both cold and heat. And if any players have aspirations of playing in the pros, they better figure out how to adapt in any weather.
We played at Notre Dame in basketball in the old Coca-Cola NIT showcase to begin the season. I left Bowling Green, Ky and the temp was around 60 degrees. Stepped off the bus in South Bend and it was like 27 degrees. I was ready to head south for sure.None of those ND games you mentioned were played at Christmas time, but point still taken.
We’ve had several Halloweens here in South Bend where it is snowing, so it’s certainly possible
Difference there would be it’s hot in south bend it’s real hot in college station. Winter in south bend could be a 50+ degree difference to college station at times, and constantly chilly. so ND players would have acclimated their bodies to cold temperature walking around in it every day vs A&M that would not have had any real cold temp.A good chunk of Notre Dame’s roster has played in the high heat when they were in high school too.
Let’s do the opposite. Let’s say this is a first round playoff game in South Bend in December. The temperature is 20 degrees. ND would be just as miserable as A&M.
Playing for Willie Taggert will do that to a guyI think maybe the night game vs FSU a few years ago might have been single digits with wind chill. Een in pregame, you could see FSU players were already looking for the team bus.
It is very possible especially if a night game to be in the 20s in December. Heck I was at nd usc oct 12 2019 and it was in the 30s for some of the game and breezyWeather does play a factor - both cold and hot. The chances of it being 20 degrees at kickoff in South Bend in December is not likely however. Probably the coldest game is the last 40-50 years was what - Navy in '91? The snow game with Penn St? Then the BYU game 10 years ago. None of them was 20 degrees or less. If the wind is blowing then that obviously has affects on the temps - the BC game iirc was horrendous for wind chill. But even in the South, HS playoff games can get down to that 28-30 degree range - deep south excluded of course. I sat through the 7A state championship in Bama maybe 10 years ago or so with sub 30 temps, some ice, and a wind that would cut you. South Florida guys would struggle in that kind of cold. But Ga, Bama, Miss, and La HS players have probably been exposed to some of that cold weather.
Heat is just as much of a factor. But good prep can overcome both cold and heat. And if any players have aspirations of playing in the pros, they better figure out how to adapt in any weather.
Whose scores the first TD? I’m going with Mitchell or Faison
J.LoveWhose scores the first TD? I’m going with Mitchell or Faison
Kris MitchelWhose scores the first TD? I’m going with Mitchell or Faison
This. My guess they use him as a real weapon im the red zone and he scores 8-10 rushing tds this year.Leonard on a keeper
I hate saying it but I don’t see Leonard’s running being much of a factor in this game unless it’s a broken play. Elko knows what leonard can do plus our talented backs and will sell out to stop the run.This. My guess they use him as a real weapon im the red zone and he scores 8-10 rushing tds this year.
KVA on a strip sack picks up the ball for 6Whose scores the first TD? I’m going with Mitchell or Faison
Didn't the Irish play Miami in a bowl game and the temp and wind chill was horrendous? IIRC, those Hurricanes was ready to get back on the bus before kickoff.