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Re: OFFICIAL NCAAF Rank\'em thread: October 14, 2007
it's a big disadvantage for a team like michigan to play in los Angeles. i think it's unfair. almost every year a big ten team is playing in a PAC 10 city for a big bowl game.
bring'em here for a change in the cold let's see what happens. |
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Re: OFFICIAL NCAAF Rank\'em thread: October 14, 2007
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it's a big disadvantage for a team like michigan to play in los Angeles. i think it's unfair. almost every year a big ten team is playing in a PAC 10 city for a big bowl game. bring'em here for a change in the cold let's see what happens. [/ QUOTE ] Pac 10 plays in cold(and all climates during the season). Like the NW stadiums. Sucks to play WSU in the winter time. b |
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Re: OFFICIAL NCAAF Rank\'em thread: October 14, 2007
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[ QUOTE ] it's a big disadvantage for a team like michigan to play in los Angeles. i think it's unfair. almost every year a big ten team is playing in a PAC 10 city for a big bowl game. bring'em here for a change in the cold let's see what happens. [/ QUOTE ] Pac 10 plays in cold(and all climates during the season). Like the NW stadiums. Sucks to play WSU in the winter time. b [/ QUOTE ] not sure where you're from that you consider Eugene Corvallis and Seattle cold, but trust me it's a whole different kinda cold in the midwest. Pullman is comparable. |
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Re: OFFICIAL NCAAF Rank\'em thread: October 14, 2007
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[ QUOTE ] it's a big disadvantage for a team like michigan to play in los Angeles. i think it's unfair. almost every year a big ten team is playing in a PAC 10 city for a big bowl game. bring'em here for a change in the cold let's see what happens. [/ QUOTE ] Pac 10 plays in cold(and all climates during the season). Like the NW stadiums. Sucks to play WSU in the winter time. b [/ QUOTE ] Yeah...Washington's version of "cold" is MUCH different from Madison in November. |
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Re: OFFICIAL NCAAF Rank\'em thread: October 14, 2007
I would say the Northwest is "chilly", and is consistently cold by the standards of, say, Californians. 35-45 degrees and raining is standard, during the fall and winter. But no, by Midwest standards that is not even remotely "cold".
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