I'm with trs14. I had tickets for family and friends and was glad the administrators made a good decision based on the data at the time. Safety was a concern considering the devastation in SE La and Miss. And the prediction that the center of the storm would track right over Shreveport. Wx forecasting is an inexact science even with satellite and doppler radar technology. NOAA scientists have even tried to use the Theory of Chaos, a mathematical construct to predict outcomes where there are many variables. And the Wx has many variables some with unknown values. Yes, in hindsight, Isaac tracked much further East than predicted, but very easily could have tracked much further West. The right decision was made.
Now let's grow a pair and BTHO the gators. We're a big boy now = 'Bama opens with Michigan, A&M opens with Florida.
Now let's grow a pair and BTHO the gators. We're a big boy now = 'Bama opens with Michigan, A&M opens with Florida.