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Wyoming +19, 60.5 total

laxwyo said:
The under should be getting pounded!

Why, do you think? Because of the weather? Just curious on your position.

Just my personal take, but as long as it's not raining, offenses aren't affected by snow. Wind is an entirely different variable though.
 
Gary Patterson said in his press conference this week that snow on turf does not slow things down or change things but snow on grass does. He also added that it is the wind is what can change the game when it comes to weather. The last thing I remember him saying is the altitude is not a problem unless you are in it for more than 36 hours.

So hopefully it is windy as can be and TCU has to come in a day early and then they will not be able to play... I still believe either way we can beat them.
 
it will be windy! and cold. I know that they do a pretty good job of clearing the field if it gets pounded before the game. I remember a BSU game that was windy with a close, low scoring game.
 
I wish I could bet the over on the number of times Patterson hitches up his pants.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_YK9wVK6IQ[/youtube]
 
PokePride.com said:
Gary Patterson said in his press conference this week that snow on turf does not slow things down or change things but snow on grass does. He also added that it is the wind is what can change the game when it comes to weather. The last thing I remember him saying is the altitude is not a problem unless you are in it for more than 36 hours.

So hopefully it is windy as can be and TCU has to come in a day early and then they will not be able to play... I still believe either way we can beat them.
sounds like a quote from someone who doesn't have to play football @ 7220
 
He said that to convince his players that there's no difference. I can tell you there's one HELL of a difference, though.

Guess why cross country skiers spend a lot of time practicing at high altitude? It certainly isn't because it has no long term (and short term) effect on their conditioning. ;)

There's slightly less oxygen up here, and when you're pushing your body, you're going to feel it.
 
Well I'm counting on 7220 to take effect in the 3rd quarter. So we better be able to pick up the pieces and we also need to have a stellar first half.
 

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