Dead injuns saw we had too much momentum.
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Dead injuns saw we had too much momentum.
Southern most storm that's a threat to the stadium is 45 miles south of town moving north at 15mph so you can do the math. That's assuming the storm doesn't weaken or change course.
So of this does turn into 3 hours of lighting delay, what happens? Do they resume in the early AM, start again tomorrow, or cancel the game?
Well I guess this will prepare me for next week for our 11pm game to stay up
This is the storm that'll have to clear before they play again.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FbxSlTlXEAApWhB.jpg
Vegas, what are you using in that screenshot? It's much better than the weather app I have or sites I find with Google. Thanks in advance
Southern most storm in question looks to be weakening last few scans.
Restart anytime soon doesn't look promising. The storm that was over Louisvuuuul has gotten larger and is approaching Starkville now.
Has anyone ever been struck by lightning at a football game since the game started in the 1800s?
I think they used to play though just about anything. The first time I remember a lightning delay was a Va Tech game 10 or 15 years ago. We delayed a game with Troy State one time in the early 2000s but that was because of a tornado warning. But delaying for lightning is probably the wise choice.
What's a realistic time to restart?
Hadad just tweeted team was going back to the field
LFG