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Home weather advantage
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Home weather advantage
When can we stop pretending like the harsh cold weather of Boone is a benefit for us?
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Re: Home weather advantage
100% agreed. Maybe back then when a lot of recruiting was done locally was it a factor, but we have kids from all over who have never even seen snow. Also, playing in the cold is one thing, but playing in rain and wind is something that will make the ball do things on its own.
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Re: Home weather advantage
It used to be. It is not now.
In the FCS days of playoff football late in December and practicing in Boone weather prior to the indoor practice facility - YES
NOW - not so much.
Our advantage is our fans.. I really feel like the lack of fan support due to restrictions (both for home and away games ) hurt us this year.
Our fan turnout for Marshall, Coastal and of course against the Cajuns could have changed the outcome...
Not having a fool at OC helps too but I digress....
In the FCS days of playoff football late in December and practicing in Boone weather prior to the indoor practice facility - YES
NOW - not so much.
Our advantage is our fans.. I really feel like the lack of fan support due to restrictions (both for home and away games ) hurt us this year.
Our fan turnout for Marshall, Coastal and of course against the Cajuns could have changed the outcome...
Not having a fool at OC helps too but I digress....
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Re: Home weather advantage
Our team has straight up looked disinterested in the cold rain the last two years.
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Re: Home weather advantage
AppStateMtneer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 12:32 amIt used to be. It is not now.
In the FCS days of playoff football late in December and practicing in Boone weather prior to the indoor practice facility - YES
NOW - not so much.
Our advantage is our fans.. I really feel like the lack of fan support due to restrictions (both for home and away games ) hurt us this year.
Our fan turnout for Marshall, Coastal and of course against the Cajuns could have changed the outcome...
Not having a fool at OC helps too but I digress....
Perhaps you should throw your name in the hat for OC for next season. I'm sure you can find Gillin's email address under the staff directory.
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Re: Home weather advantage
I commented on this same topic last year in regards to the Stink game. We have a majority of our roster from Florida and Georgia and I would bet that most of them have never seen or played in crappy weather like we had last night and last Halloween. In both cases I saw more excitement on the visitor sideline. You can’t simulate 30 MPH winds, heavy rains and snow during the season unless it happens daily and I’m willing to bet that most of the 18-22 year olds don’t dig it much.