Mid 30's at kickoff Saturday

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Will be a factor for our young receivers catching the ball. Also no way Worley will be able to grip the ball that cold even with a glove. If not out already, this will surely come into factoring starting qb.
 
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Gah....spent a winter in Misery when I was a kid. Foot of snow on the ground overnight and the schools were open. That place gets cold.
 
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Will be a factor for our young receivers catching the ball. Also no way Worley will be able to grip the ball that cold even with a glove. If not out already, this will surely come into factoring starting qb.



What will be the temp when their receivers catch the ball? Mid 70's?
 
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Perfect football weather. Glad I bought some UT winter gear last time I was in Knoxville though.
 
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Correct. Pretty close to perfect weather to be playing football.

If you are a lineman and play in the Big 10 yes. If you are a WR from the southeast and not acclamated to that cold it will feel like glass cutting your hands when that ball is caught wrong. It will be in the mid 30's before halftime. Just saying, it is a condition Missouri is adapt to handle and I believe will have a negative effect on us.
 
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This isn't baseball. We are just getting into good football weather. When it is 20 degrees or less, then its a factor.



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It stings a little more when you hit and it's below freezing. It won't matter once the ball is kicked off. Hope Parlady practices by kicking a cinder block this week.
 
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I will be there, just not on the rocks. Leaving Atlanta at 5pm on Friday. Long drive back on Sunday though.

I'll be out on my deer lease about 45 minutes from the stadium. Thinking of picking up a couple of tickets and going to the game since I'll already be out there. Why not? I want it colder for my hunting, but I'll give that one day up if it helps our receivers catch the dang ball lol.
 
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It stings a little more when you hit and it's below freezing. It won't matter once the ball is kicked off. Hope Parlady practices by kicking a cinder block this week.

Kicking a cinder block sounds like what the previous coaching staff had him doing for practice (ie: watering the bamboo), which could explain why Palardy is performing so well this season.
 

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