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10 Day Forcast - Rain/Snow Saturday of Oregon Game

The most god awful weather possible would be nice, but it's way too far out for them to accurately predict. Check back Tues or Wed
 
You guys remember when the last snowy game was? For the life of me, I can't remember.

"The last REAL storm was the Great Gailstorm of nineteen hundred and fifty six. It was so cold you'd lick a leopard's leg for warmth." -DBT
 
Conflicting weather reports. Last night on the news, Mike Nelson was predicting snow/rain mix for next Saturday. Weather.com is saying 65 and sunny. Who will be right?
 
Conflicting weather reports. Last night on the news, Mike Nelson was predicting snow/rain mix for next Saturday. Weather.com is saying 65 and sunny. Who will be right?

chances are neither of them.
 
Conflicting weather reports. Last night on the news, Mike Nelson was predicting snow/rain mix for next Saturday. Weather.com is saying 65 and sunny. Who will be right?

You said Jambalaya (and you implied burritos). NO TAKE BACKS.
 
Hopefully it's one of those rare October blizzards we seem to get every few years. Two years ago, we got a two foot blizzard in October.

Duckie is used to rain, but I would be willing to bet that a good cold snow, would slow their offense down to makes the score something like 38-21 instead of 65-28
 
Also remember Duckie plays on turf. Have it rain/freezing rain and make the field a mud bog, and Duckie's speed is instantly nil.

Edit - not that Oregon's speed being neutralized helps us in any fashion.
 
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Only way the weather will help us is if it prevents the ****s from making it to the stadium and we win by forfeit.
 
Super windstorm would be nice - it would take away the passing game for both teams so at least we would know what's coming.
 
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