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Early weather forecast vs Delaware

fencer24 said:
islander said:
Delaware played the Grizzlies in Missoula in the first round of the playoffs on November 26, 1993. The temperature for Missoula that day:

High 11
Low -11

Final Score
Delaware 49
Griz 48

That was this team's grandparents. They've all gotten softer with time. ;)
Like hell we have!! We’ll be there!
 
Hey all I gotta say is Costal Carolina! Remember that game? Oh many expected them to come to WA and freeze. Oh wait what… Don’t over look the Blue Hens fellas… Take care of business!!!!
 
Kodiak said:
islander said:
Keith Langan
Leo Hamlett

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56 rushes for 474 yards....
Legendary Delaware Coach Tubby Raymond literally wrote a bood on the Wing T offense. Coaches from high schools and colleges around the nation would buy his videos, books and travel to hear him speak at clinics.
 
Wolf777 said:
indian-outlaw said:
Montana people crack me up. For those of you that have never lived out of state, it snows and there are deer in other places in the world, including Deleware. In fact the coldest I've ever been at a football game was a playoff game near Philadelphia around 1998 which was Villanova vs Youngstown st.

Well aware it’s cold and snowy other places. 😉 We certainly don’t get the lake effect snow storms and Nor’easter’s they get over there.

It does have an effect when your body isn’t conditioned to the cold during the season, then you have to get hit or perform. Also, WaGriz in a night snow game has a great history of being a special atmosphere.

Someone forgot to tell that to Coastal Carolina....that is in South Carolina...
 
islander said:
Delaware played the Grizzlies in Missoula in the first round of the playoffs on November 26, 1993. The temperature for Missoula that day:

High 11
Low -11

Final Score
Delaware 49
Griz 48

Coldest game I can remember attending. Losing didn't help.
 
Sat next to a couple young Delaware fans during that past playoff game. They drove out to Montana, held a competition to see how many miles they could get a single radio station's reception. Called themselves, 'The Ass-Kick'n Chickens'. Fun but agonizing game to watch. One of the Montana fans near us got up to leave the game with about 5 minutes left in the 4th. Someone yelled, "Are you kidding me dude, leaving now?" The fan yelled back that he was a best man in a wedding and was late. Ha.
 
I would rather it be a balmy 45 degrees all through the playoffs.

Our QB is from south Texas.

If it does get cold I say feed our RB from Minnesota. Ahh f it. We have all temps covered.
 
indian-outlaw said:
Wolf777 said:
Looking like it’s going to be sunny and in the upper 40’s and 50’s all week in Delaware for the blue hens to practice in. In Missoula it will be lows in the teens and highs in the 30’s.

Early predictions for next Saturdays weather is highs in the 30’s, lows in the 20’s, a 40% chance of snow, and a 100% of loud and raucous.
Montana people crack me up. For those of you that have never lived out of state, it snows and there are deer in other places in the world, including Deleware. In fact the coldest I've ever been at a football game was a playoff game near Philadelphia around 1998 which was Villanova vs Youngstown st.

Nope. You don’t get it. Montana is the coldest place on earth and Butte is the coldest place in Montana. Take an ol’ welldigger’s a** and a witch’s teat, add them together, multiply by 100, and you might get somewhere close. The wind chill was -158 one year and I was still rocking my jean shorts to display my toughness. Even after the ICU stay, I’m pretty sure people were very impressed.
 
puckshootr said:
BillingsMafia said:
who was the delaware qb in that game

Joe Biden would say it was probably Joe Biden!

No it couldn't have been old Joe. He was busy coaching the Blue Hens, teaching as a professor at UofD and driving snow plow for state of Delaware all the same year. No way he could coach and play same time, Could he? What an amazing guy!
 
CDAGRIZ said:
indian-outlaw said:
Montana people crack me up. For those of you that have never lived out of state, it snows and there are deer in other places in the world, including Deleware. In fact the coldest I've ever been at a football game was a playoff game near Philadelphia around 1998 which was Villanova vs Youngstown st.

Nope. You don’t get it. Montana is the coldest place on earth and Butte is the coldest place in Montana. Take an ol’ welldigger’s a** and a witch’s teat, add them together, multiply by 100, and you might get somewhere close. The wind chill was -158 one year and I was still rocking my jean shorts to display my toughness. Even after the ICU stay, I’m pretty sure people were very impressed.

I was absolutely certain you were too young to know about well-diggers and witches this’s and that’s, yet here we are.
 
behappp said:
BadlandsGrizFan said:
Trump would say it was Trump and that he’s won 15 national championships

Please stop this NOW!

Agreed. I’ll tell you a story: I was in Kenosha, Wisconsin one winter for a trade show for those of us who demo asphalt with our fists. It was a great conference with some very articulate speakers. Anyway, I went out with a few fellas from the East Coast afterward. Good guys. It was about 6 degrees outside. They came down to the lobby wearing these long winter coats. I had on my usual Big Dog tank top, Rustler jorts, black bucks, no socks. So, we roll out to this place where I ordered a pasty and a pork chop sandwich. Damned waitress looks at me and says, “I don’t know what you are talking about.” You know, like she was a foreigner or something? I raised a little hell, drank five whiskeys, settled for a pizza, and walked back to the Ramada. Didn’t feel cold at all. Those East Coast fellas were so intimidated that they never returned my calls or emails.
 
bgbigdog said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Nope. You don’t get it. Montana is the coldest place on earth and Butte is the coldest place in Montana. Take an ol’ welldigger’s a** and a witch’s teat, add them together, multiply by 100, and you might get somewhere close. The wind chill was -158 one year and I was still rocking my jean shorts to display my toughness. Even after the ICU stay, I’m pretty sure people were very impressed.

I was absolutely certain you were too young to know about well-diggers and witches this’s and that’s, yet here we are.

I guess I learned to read the classics at an early age. 🤷‍♂️
 
CDAGRIZ said:
bgbigdog said:
I was absolutely certain you were too young to know about well-diggers and witches this’s and that’s, yet here we are.

I guess I learned to read the classics at an early age. 🤷‍♂️

I learned those references at the feet of an uncle who was a postman, but was better known for his side gig sharpening saw blades. Along with the latest weather references, an occasional sip of the champagne of bottled beers, and the magazines he had in the third drawer of his tool box, I went from nube to worldly, overnight kind of fast.
 
Wolf777 said:
Looking like it’s going to be sunny and in the upper 40’s and 50’s all week in Delaware for the blue hens to practice in. In Missoula it will be lows in the teens and highs in the 30’s.

Early predictions for next Saturdays weather is highs in the 30’s, lows in the 20’s, a 40% chance of snow, and a 100% of loud and raucous.

Ask UMass or Coastal Carolina or Delaware or Wofford or better yet, Carpenter about the weather. What a stupid post.
 
lougroza said:
Darrell Brown was Delaware's running back in 1993. He was the difference.

Darryl Brown was a stud and an awesome RB. 6’3” 240 lbs and he ran like the wind. Just punishing. Delaware Hall of Fame player. He was indeed the difference that day.
 
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