JFreak
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With the temperature exceeding 93 degress in Orlando today, heat index of 110 degrees with 100% humidity thrown in for good measure, a co-worker who's a UT alum and I were comparing notes on the hottest (and coldest) CFB game we've attended.
We both said, without question, hottest game was the 2003 UF-UT game in Gainesville. Noon kickoff, not a cloud in the sky, no breeze, easily 97 degrees in the shade.
He said your Cotton Bowl game against K-State(?) was the coldest he'd experienced.
Both of the hottest games I have been to were in Gainesville, especially the 2017 one. Hurricane had just swept through the area. Humidity was stupid high. It was in the 90's, and my seat was in the 3rd row behind our bench. Felt hotter closer to the field.With the temperature exceeding 93 degress in Orlando today, heat index of 110 degrees with 100% humidity thrown in for good measure, a co-worker who's a UT alum and I were comparing notes on the hottest (and coldest) CFB game we've attended.
We both said, without question, hottest game was the 2003 UF-UT game in Gainesville. Noon kickoff, not a cloud in the sky, no breeze, easily 97 degrees in the shade.
He said your Cotton Bowl game against K-State(?) was the coldest he'd experienced.
Which concourse? We were cramped in the South ones. Only fit about 5 people deep, some just had to stand in the rain. Also, for me, 2010 Oregon was up there as well for “moistest”.Dunno about coldest or hottest, but the moistest was 2011 @ home vs Montana. The storm warning pushed us into the concourses wherein I provided aid and comfort to the "enemy" in the form of shielding two buxom and appreciative Montana coeds from the blowing rain. 'Twas a good day.