TNHopeful505
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High of 72 (Air conditioned)
Low of 72 (Air conditioned)
Wind from 0 to 0 mph. (Unless they turn on the ceiling fans)
5% humidity (Approximate percentage with AC on)
Sunset at 5 p.m. (Approximate time I will enter the BWW establishment into a low lighting)
Translation:
Football time in Tennessee!!! and beer and chicken wings in Oviedo
Is there a 10 day forecast so we have an idea what the conditions will be like for Oregon? I hope its scorching.
Sounds good, probably cause Oregon to substitute more than normal. Not sure the heat will work very well in the Vols favor considering they have little to no depth.I checked the weather forecast for Eugene, Oregon and next week. The highs next week are supposed to range from the high 60's to the low 70's. With the forecast for Knoxville next Saturday night hovering around 90 at the moment, it will be a drastic difference for sure. :good!:
Sounds good, probably cause Oregon to substitute more than normal. Not sure the heat will work very well in the Vols favor considering they have little to no depth.
Humans cannot become accustomed to or morph themselves to be comfortable in hot or cold environments. As such, any difference in how the teams may react to weather conditions will be as a result individual player conditioning. Those who have conditioned themselves through repetitive training to have more stamina will fair better in any adverse weather condition, whether it be hot or cold.
So, rather than hoping for hot weather so that the ducks are affected by the heat more than the Vols, we'd better hope that the Vols have worked harded and smarter to be in better shape than the ducks.