I'm curious what others are doing to prepare for Friday's game? I just ordered electric hand warmers and a battery-powered vest (no, I don't handle cold very well) (also, no I don't care how cold it is up north Sean98
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Well, now we know who to blame if there isn't enough ragging going on!trouble said:
I'm watching this weekend from my couch
AgEng06 said:Well, now we know who to blame if there isn't enough ragging going on!trouble said:
I'm watching this weekend from my couch
Sean98 said:
All jokes aside, that will be miserable weather to play baseball in.
Inside fastball, inside fastball, inside fastball.
And with hurricane force winds…tjack16 said:
So it'll be around 32 in College Station on Friday… That means an Olsen field it'll be at around 15 degrees
jkag89 said:
I'm thinking a Friday DH since rain seems to be in the forecast Saturday.
11 AM game vs Tenn. at Reed and 12 PM first pitch? Good luck with parking everyone...twk said:
I'm not a weatherman, nor do I play one on TV, but Weather Underground indicates that the best chance of precipitation is Saturday evening. Rain chances start picking up in the middle of the afternoon, so if it were up to me, I'd probably move Saturday's first pitch up to noon. Friday night and Saturday are going to be similarly uncomfortable, but at least the wind won't be howling (7-8 mph from the NE). Of course, that's easy for me to say since I told my sister she could go on her birthday cruise this week and I would take care of her pets, so I will not be braving the cold. Hats off to those that will.
With basketball at 11am (again) that would make for a insane parking CFtwk said:
I'm not a weatherman, nor do I play one on TV, but Weather Underground indicates that the best chance of precipitation is Saturday evening. Rain chances start picking up in the middle of the afternoon, so if it were up to me, I'd probably move Saturday's first pitch up to noon. Friday night and Saturday are going to be similarly uncomfortable, but at least the wind won't be howling (7-8 mph from the NE). Of course, that's easy for me to say since I told my sister she could go on her birthday cruise this week and I would take care of her pets, so I will not be braving the cold. Hats off to those that will.
A 2:00 p.m. baseball first pitch with a 11:00 basketball tipoff didn't work very well last week. Since rain chances increase later in the afternoon, starting baseball while the basketball game is still going on (and not when thousands are trying to leave campus after the basketball game) would probably make the most sense. Maybe a 12:30 start would be better.Kbeauty63 said:With basketball at 11am (again) that would make for a insane parking CFtwk said:
I'm not a weatherman, nor do I play one on TV, but Weather Underground indicates that the best chance of precipitation is Saturday evening. Rain chances start picking up in the middle of the afternoon, so if it were up to me, I'd probably move Saturday's first pitch up to noon. Friday night and Saturday are going to be similarly uncomfortable, but at least the wind won't be howling (7-8 mph from the NE). Of course, that's easy for me to say since I told my sister she could go on her birthday cruise this week and I would take care of her pets, so I will not be braving the cold. Hats off to those that will.
Bonfired said:
Since it's been 25 years now, I'm going to take this opportunity to remember that the single game on Friday night against Baylor in 2000 made me duck down behind the last row of seats on the lower level for a bit to get out of the wind. I was definitely a popsicle by the end of that game.
With the exception of one bad pitch to Carlos Sepulveda, Chad Hawkins ate our breakfast, lunch and dinner that night.
Sorry what'd I miss???Kenneth_2003 said:
Ok... Since you've banishes Sean98.
More likely if he stays on his couch…jja79 said:
Bet you could get some.
No worries. The forecast seems to be getting worse. High of 34 on Friday. High of 43 on Saturday with 80% chance of rain. A chance of sunshine on late Sunday afternoon. Can't imagine Cal Poly is real excited about getting on a plane tomorrow and flying in to this weather.ensign_beedrill said:
I have the solution! Let's go to Cal Poly to play the series. San Luis Obispo, CA weather for this weekend: Highs in the 70s.
Edit: Sorry, threeanout. I was working from an older load of this thread and didn't see your post. But I concur!
12th Man Ag said:
Do they allow portable heaters at Olsen?