Nate Anderson
Jolly Good Fellow
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- Atlanta, GA
We have a slight advantage I think. (I am in Math class and I got bored)
There is a 100% chance that our team will be makin it rain at the nearest club after celebrating a victory.
Haven't we had good record of playing in the rain. It seems I have always been surprised how well we hang on to the ball when it rains.I'm more worried about fumbling the mesh than errant pitches. Thomas is very deceptive on the mesh, it's one of his best weapons. A wet ball is much harder to pull when the Bback thinks it's a give.
Saturday evening looks fine - http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/charlotte-nc/28202/evening-weather-forecast/349818?day=3at night its says only 20% chance of rain though
Atlanta has a dome and is right in the middle of the ACC...We need to move this game out of Charlotte. Any indoor facilities in the region?
Hopefully when the Falcons build their new stadium, the ACC can get in on that. I doubt though, the SEC plays the same weekend and as we know too well, trumps all else.Atlanta has a dome and is right in the middle of the ACC...
No, that was Jameis being Jameis!Also a full moon!
And that game at Bobby Dodd last year against UNC. I know different cast of characters at many positions but still a lot of people who handle the ball this year or play on the lines where you need to plant your feet and get leverage at least have had that experience of playing on a drenched field.At least we had that rain soaked spring game to prep us. Hope we're practicing with footballs covered in butter.
Most of the rain should be over by early PM. I don't think there will be a lot of rain during this period but the field will be wet. Game temps in the 50's.Hopefully the rain will be gone by kickoff!