Wyovanian said:
Anything above 40 can hardly be called "frigid". With modern textiles, there's absolutely no reason someone who knows how to prepare and dress should be uncomfortable in temperatures above freezing. I'd say you need to do some shopping and pay attention to weather forecasts rather than just bitch about Wyoming weather.
That being said, I think 100% night games are the opposite extreme of noon kick-offs. The ideal kick-off time in September would be 4-5pm. 4pm kick-off's ideal. I like going out to dinner in Laramie after a game, especially after a win, and 4pm pretty much guarantees a 7:30-8pm dinner time. It's also great for the local economy as restaurants and shops would benefit a lot more than too early for lunch and shopping (noon-1pm) and too late for dinner (6-8pm). From October forward, no games should kick off later than 2:30pm (but no earlier than 1:30).
Well, obviously you weren't in attendance. Easy to say when you live 12 hours away in the desert.
I don't recall "bitching" as you state...just that it was cold, and got colder, as the game went on. My house isn't exactly next door, so a quick change wasn't an option. Started tailgating at 70 +/- degrees with shorts on...I guess next time, I will "textile" up and show up right before kickoff like the rest of the 80 year old fanbase. Lame.
Most importantly kid...
As removed as you are now, surely you can remember what a night game does for the game day experience in Laramie. You kind of hit on it. Friday was dead, Saturday am mid day downtown was a joke. And Saturday night was equally as dead as Friday night. Call me crazy, but a big Friday night downtown (visiting fans and all), with some early tailgating (breakfast at the Buck) Saturday, and another big night Saturday...is sure as hell a lot more fun than what went on last week in Laramie.