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Can Nick Foles pass in 75 MPH gusts?

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Tie your hats down for tomorrows game folks!
:wow:

Boulder forecast- Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 40. Windy, with a west wind 10 to 15 mph increasing to between 45 and 50 mph. Winds could gust as high as 85 mph. Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 57. Windy, with a west wind between 34 and 41 mph, with gusts as high as 75 mph.
 
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The wind will be CU's friend. Bet the spread.
 
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From accuweather.com

Boulder, CO Weather Advisories, Watches & Warnings




HIGH WIND WARNING
in effect until Saturday, Nov 12, 6:00 PM







...HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 6 PM MST SATURDAY...
A HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 6 PM MST SATURDAY.
* TIMING...WESTERLY WINDS WILL INCREASE ACROSS THE FRONT RANGE FOOTHILLS AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT AND CONTINUE THROUGH SATURDAY.
* WINDS...WEST WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 30 TO 50 MPH WITH GUSTS IN EXCESS OF 75 MPH POSSIBLE LATE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY. THE STRONGEST WINDS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS WESTERN BOULDER AND WESTERN LARIMER COUNTIES WHERE A FEW GUSTS MAY APPROACH 100 MPH.
* IMPACTS...TRAVEL ACROSS NORTH TO SOUTH HIGHWAYS AND ROADS WILL BE VERY DIFFICULT DUE TO STRONG AND GUSTY CROSS WINDS. AREAS SUSCEPTIBLE TO HIGH WINDS INCLUDE...HIGHWAY 93 BETWEEN GOLDEN AND BOULDER...HIGHWAY C-470 ALONG THE FOOTHILLS IN JEFFERSON COUNTY...U.S. HIGHWAY 36 BETWEEN BROOMFIELD AND ESTES PARK...THE PEAK TO PEAK HIGHWAY FROM ESTES PARK THROUGH BLACKHAWK...U.S. HIGHWAY 287 FROM LAFAYETTE TO THE WYOMING BORDER...AS WELL AS THE CARTER LAKE AND HORSETOOTH RESERVOIR AREAS IN LARIMER COUNTY.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
REMEMBER...A HIGH WIND WARNING MEANS THAT STRONG AND POTENTIALLY DAMAGING WINDS ARE EITHER OCCURRING OR HIGHLY LIKELY.
 
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We may feel some wind, but it isn't like the gusts are going to be at 50mph inside Folsom.
 
We may feel some wind, but it isn't like the gusts are going to be at 50mph inside Folsom.

Really? I seem to recall wind being an issue for a lot of games even inside bigger stadiums. Passing and kicking games can be drastically impacted by wind. Our game plan against Nebraska was taken out by the wind in 1990. Running wasn't the only reason we won, we had to wait until the 4th quarter to have the winds at our backs to throw and we had some big time key passes in the 4th.
 
Really? I seem to recall wind being an issue for a lot of games even inside bigger stadiums. Passing and kicking games can be drastically impacted by wind. Our game plan against Nebraska was taken out by the wind in 1990. Running wasn't the only reason we won, we had to wait until the 4th quarter to have the winds at our backs to throw and we had some big time key passes in the 4th.

You are correct, just because we will be in the stadium doesn't mean we wont be feeling wind. With sustained 50mph winds we will still feel 35mph or so
 
Went to the buffs luncheon. D webb rip and lowell were there. Dwebb is so funny. laughed my ass off
 
So Arizona is two spots better than us in rushing yards per game and their defense allows 3.9 points less than ours. Should be really interesting.
 
I can't believe no one has posted this yet.

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That is some very complex coding and I am in no way surprised that no one has posted that.
 
Physics question: Foles throws a pass at 60 mph. The ball leaves his hand at a 10% vertical trajectory. The receiver is 30 yards downfield and assume he will catch the ball at the same elevation it left Foles' hand. The cross wind is exactly perpendicular to the line from QB to WR and blowing at a velocity of 50 mph, level tomthe ground. What distance into the wind must Foles allow for drift?
 
Defenses had better plan for short throws and screens. At least screens are our most effective pass play.
 
Physics question: Foles throws a pass at 60 mph. The ball leaves his hand at a 10% vertical trajectory. The receiver is 30 yards downfield and assume he will catch the ball at the same elevation it left Foles' hand. The cross wind is exactly perpendicular to the line from QB to WR and blowing at a velocity of 50 mph, level tomthe ground. What distance into the wind must Foles allow for drift?

3.5 yds.
 
Physics question: Foles throws a pass at 60 mph. The ball leaves his hand at a 10% vertical trajectory. The receiver is 30 yards downfield and assume he will catch the ball at the same elevation it left Foles' hand. The cross wind is exactly perpendicular to the line from QB to WR and blowing at a velocity of 50 mph, level tomthe ground. What distance into the wind must Foles allow for drift?

pi
 
What? No. He throws it straight and the Greg Henderson adjusts for the drift and takes the pic to the house for the winning touchdown! However the more scientific answer is pi. Heywood you are the smartest guy on allbuffs!

fixed for truth
 
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