Mid 30's at kickoff Saturday

#26
#26
Kick the dog today Coug? I saw it on my phone, needless to say, mid 30's to high 30's at kickoff depending on what site/app you look at. Tomato/Tomato. Loosen up brother.

My weather skills are the bomb, I'm betting between 47 and 45 degrees at kickoff!

:)
 
#31
#31
It will not be cold. It will be near ideal temps for the players once they get warmed up.

It will be around 50 at kickoff. The low is supposed to be 35 but that will be well after the game is over. The thing I would have worried about most is wind. With a front moving through like it is, we sometimes get some wicked winds here. But the winds for the afternoon are supposed to stay under 15 mph then drop off to around 5 mph in the evening.
 
#34
#34
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.

Missouri does not get much colder than TN....

That said, the posts in here make it seem like the players just go hide in a cave during the Winter, lol.

40 is not cold weather
 
#35
#35
Missouri does not get much colder than TN....

That said, the posts in here make it seem like the players just go hide in a cave during the Winter, lol.

40 is not cold weather

how cold does it get in florida? we have a decent number from there
 
#37
#37
Missouri does not get much colder than TN....

That said, the posts in here make it seem like the players just go hide in a cave during the Winter, lol.

40 is not cold weather

It does get much colder in Mo. Wife hated it so much we moved to Knoxville. Not for that reason alone.
 
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#39
#39
With pads and running around 50 is perfect weather. Maybe not in the stands since you're in one spot not moving much.
 
#41
#41
It does get much colder in Mo. Wife hated it so much we moved to Knoxville. Not for that reason alone.

Geographically speaking, it shouldn't.

I know it doesn't mean much, but the average, year round temp in Miz. is 3 degrees lower than Tennessee.

But, never been there so I'll take your word for it.
 
#42
#42
Looks like 37 is the low.

Will probably be in the upper-mid 40s at kickoff.

upper-mid 40s is great football weather IMO. You warm up pre-game and don't burn out during the game. Even when it's 55-60 you can really get sweat nasty hot if you're on the field a long time.
 
#43
#43
Columbia and Lexington/Louisville are fairly similar weather wise. It is a good bit colder here than in K'ville during the winter.
 
#47
#47
suck it up and play :) hopefully it snows too,i miss the old fields,where there was a streak of mud down the field,when it rained
 

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