How is yesterday a travesty? Should we have a little chat with God and tell him to never allow another storm like that to take a football game away from us? Were you there?The Original DC;n39143 said:One thing that needs to happen as a result of this, the NCAA and/or SEC should allow for the possibility that cancelations can happen and games should be played the next possible day. To me, it's no different than a NASCAR race or PGA golf tournament getting rained out. Do it the next sunshiny day. Charter a different plane for the visiting team, tell the stadium workers in advance of getting hired that they may have to work on Sunday if Saturday gets canceled. I know it's rare, but yesterday was a travesty and should never happen again.
I think he was just saying they need a backup plan in place.Swamp Queen said:How is yesterday a travesty? Should we have a little chat with God and tell him to never allow another storm like that to take a football game away from us? Were you there?The Original DC;n39143 said:One thing that needs to happen as a result of this, the NCAA and/or SEC should allow for the possibility that cancelations can happen and games should be played the next possible day. To me, it's no different than a NASCAR race or PGA golf tournament getting rained out. Do it the next sunshiny day. Charter a different plane for the visiting team, tell the stadium workers in advance of getting hired that they may have to work on Sunday if Saturday gets canceled. I know it's rare, but yesterday was a travesty and should never happen again.
I'm sure they'll work on something for the future. Yesterday was a bit of a freak occurrence. Odds are they'll develop contingency plans. But getting this worked up over it is just baffling to me. Not for a single moment did I have a negative thought and was honestly shocked today when I got online and started reading message boards and social media. Give me a break, that weather was INSANE! As soon as someone is seriously injured, the same people bitching would be up in arms that they played in those conditions. There is just no win for some people who thrive on negativity and selfishness.Swamp Queen said:How is yesterday a travesty? Should we have a little chat with God and tell him to never allow another storm like that to take a football game away from us? Were you there?The Original DC;n39143 said:One thing that needs to happen as a result of this, the NCAA and/or SEC should allow for the possibility that cancelations can happen and games should be played the next possible day. To me, it's no different than a NASCAR race or PGA golf tournament getting rained out. Do it the next sunshiny day. Charter a different plane for the visiting team, tell the stadium workers in advance of getting hired that they may have to work on Sunday if Saturday gets canceled. I know it's rare, but yesterday was a travesty and should never happen again.
You're right it's silly to get worked up over rain. It was a freak thing we didn't get any here in williston and looking at the radar it was one freaking storm that just hovered over Gainesville forever. I guess that was a game that wasn't meant to be.Swamp Queen said:How is yesterday a travesty? Should we have a little chat with God and tell him to never allow another storm like that to take a football game away from us? Were you there?The Original DC;n39143 said:One thing that needs to happen as a result of this, the NCAA and/or SEC should allow for the possibility that cancelations can happen and games should be played the next possible day. To me, it's no different than a NASCAR race or PGA golf tournament getting rained out. Do it the next sunshiny day. Charter a different plane for the visiting team, tell the stadium workers in advance of getting hired that they may have to work on Sunday if Saturday gets canceled. I know it's rare, but yesterday was a travesty and should never happen again.
Crazy you didn't get any of that down in Williston. It did seem to just blow up and sit right over Gainesville though. Yesterday was brutally hot and humid all day. There wasn't a bit of wind. At 6:00 the heat index was 104! Not surprised the storm got as bad as it did.Swamp Queen said:How is yesterday a travesty? Should we have a little chat with God and tell him to never allow another storm like that to take a football game away from us? Were you there?The Original DC;n39143 said:One thing that needs to happen as a result of this, the NCAA and/or SEC should allow for the possibility that cancelations can happen and games should be played the next possible day. To me, it's no different than a NASCAR race or PGA golf tournament getting rained out. Do it the next sunshiny day. Charter a different plane for the visiting team, tell the stadium workers in advance of getting hired that they may have to work on Sunday if Saturday gets canceled. I know it's rare, but yesterday was a travesty and should never happen again.
It's a travesty that they can't play in the rain. So what if lightning strikes 6 miles away. Before the world became so freaking soft, they played games in downpours and even thunder/lightning routinely. I understand not playing with lightning popping within and around the stadium, but the cancelation after kickoff was due to a strike 6 miles away. And then the final decision to cancel was because of field conditions, NOT lightning. My opinion, that's a travesty. Maybe if you had traveled from 4, 5, 7 hours away, you'd agree.Swamp Queen said:How is yesterday a travesty? Should we have a little chat with God and tell him to never allow another storm like that to take a football game away from us? Were you there?The Original DC;n39143 said:One thing that needs to happen as a result of this, the NCAA and/or SEC should allow for the possibility that cancelations can happen and games should be played the next possible day. To me, it's no different than a NASCAR race or PGA golf tournament getting rained out. Do it the next sunshiny day. Charter a different plane for the visiting team, tell the stadium workers in advance of getting hired that they may have to work on Sunday if Saturday gets canceled. I know it's rare, but yesterday was a travesty and should never happen again.
I find your visual metaphor…disturbing.Darthgator said:Why on earth would we risks losing a player to injury against Idaho? That idea isn't worth a velvet painting of a whale and a dolphin getting it on.
Sadly, you're right....Darthgator said:Why on earth would we risks losing a player to injury against Idaho? That idea isn't worth a velvet painting of a whale and a dolphin getting it on.
You don't know much about lightning do you?Swamp Queen said:How is yesterday a travesty? Should we have a little chat with God and tell him to never allow another storm like that to take a football game away from us? Were you there?The Original DC;n39143 said:One thing that needs to happen as a result of this, the NCAA and/or SEC should allow for the possibility that cancelations can happen and games should be played the next possible day. To me, it's no different than a NASCAR race or PGA golf tournament getting rained out. Do it the next sunshiny day. Charter a different plane for the visiting team, tell the stadium workers in advance of getting hired that they may have to work on Sunday if Saturday gets canceled. I know it's rare, but yesterday was a travesty and should never happen again.
You don't know much about the age old history of playing football in various horrible weather conditions, do you? Some of the most fabled football games in history were played in conditions just as dangerous as Saturday night; the Ice Bowl was -12 degrees, the Charger-Bengal playoff game in 1982 was played with a wind chill of minus 52! The Fog Bowl was played with 15 yards of visibility, games are played in blizzards, torrential downpours, sweltering heat and humidity, hell, the Packers play on a field nicknamed the "frozen tundra." Regarding the lightning, cite one player or fan in the 100+ year history of college football, spanning hundreds of thousands of games, who has ever been struck by lightning. Here's a hint; Google won't help, because it hasn't happened. And if it were so incredibly dangerous, how come the tens of thousands of students who never left their seats are being applauded and praised publicly for their fandom as opposed to being chastised and criticized for putting their lives in such imminent danger?Swamp Queen said:How is yesterday a travesty? Should we have a little chat with God and tell him to never allow another storm like that to take a football game away from us? Were you there?The Original DC;n39143 said:One thing that needs to happen as a result of this, the NCAA and/or SEC should allow for the possibility that cancelations can happen and games should be played the next possible day. To me, it's no different than a NASCAR race or PGA golf tournament getting rained out. Do it the next sunshiny day. Charter a different plane for the visiting team, tell the stadium workers in advance of getting hired that they may have to work on Sunday if Saturday gets canceled. I know it's rare, but yesterday was a travesty and should never happen again.
I've heard this too, sounds like a possible December 13th date is gaining steam. I'm in favor of playing the game, whatever date they decide.Gator Fever;n39566 said:http://miami.cbslocal.com/2014/09/01/florida-idaho-still-working-on-suspended-game/ "Idaho coach Paul Petrino suggested on the Sun Belt Conference teleconference Monday that the game could be rescheduled for early December, which would allow both teams to keep the October open week."
If you want to sit in standing water on metal bleachers...go for it. Most sane people won't. Enjoy.Swamp Queen said:How is yesterday a travesty? Should we have a little chat with God and tell him to never allow another storm like that to take a football game away from us? Were you there?The Original DC;n39143 said:One thing that needs to happen as a result of this, the NCAA and/or SEC should allow for the possibility that cancelations can happen and games should be played the next possible day. To me, it's no different than a NASCAR race or PGA golf tournament getting rained out. Do it the next sunshiny day. Charter a different plane for the visiting team, tell the stadium workers in advance of getting hired that they may have to work on Sunday if Saturday gets canceled. I know it's rare, but yesterday was a travesty and should never happen again.
And I'm still guessing you were sitting at home, correct? Because you don't live in Florida so you have an excuse to bitch?Swamp Queen said:How is yesterday a travesty? Should we have a little chat with God and tell him to never allow another storm like that to take a football game away from us? Were you there?The Original DC;n39143 said:One thing that needs to happen as a result of this, the NCAA and/or SEC should allow for the possibility that cancelations can happen and games should be played the next possible day. To me, it's no different than a NASCAR race or PGA golf tournament getting rained out. Do it the next sunshiny day. Charter a different plane for the visiting team, tell the stadium workers in advance of getting hired that they may have to work on Sunday if Saturday gets canceled. I know it's rare, but yesterday was a travesty and should never happen again.