Weather for Saturday

Submitted by brewandbluesaturdays on
Weather for saturday is lookin like high 40's and some rain. The rain is looking like 30%. If it does rain who does this favor? We know what Penn State did in the rain against Iowa and we know what Michigan did against Sparty. Just bored and sick in bed wanted to hear everyone's input. GO BLUE!

BiSB

October 21st, 2009 at 4:38 PM ^

I'm not as worried about rain as I am temperature. Tate played well in the rain at State. He did NOT play well in the cold against Iowa. I think the rain just puts more pressure on the skill position guys to... say it with me now... HOLD ON TO THE GODDAMN BALL.

a2bluefan

October 21st, 2009 at 8:05 PM ^

I have been to a lot of games over the years and sat in some nasty weather. I'm remembering an Illinois game during the Moeller years that we had all but won, then fumbled it away. Freezing rain and freezing cold. That Illinois game held my personal #1 worst weather spot... until last year's NU game. Just NASTY.

BrewCityBlue

October 21st, 2009 at 8:39 PM ^

Absolutely the coldest I have ever been in my life - hands down - not even close. Mad props to my fiancee for making it through the whole game with me. There are a lot of people that did not, and I don't blame them for a single second. She wasn't my fiancee then, but she is now, not solely because she sat through that entire game with me without complaining even once, but partly.

uniqenam

October 21st, 2009 at 5:18 PM ^

Just wondering, aren't wet conditions supposed to hurt passing offenses? And considering the fact that our passing defense is terrible, and our offense is built around the run, it's probably (read: possibly) a good thing if game situations are wet.

WolverineHistorian

October 21st, 2009 at 6:25 PM ^

I think we're alright as long as it's not a monsoon like last year's ND game in South Bend. I also hope it remains dry for the simple fact that I'll be at the game. Last time I went to the Big House to watch us play Penn State, I witnessed Henne to Manningham on the final play.