I'm pumped and I'm jacked.
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It will be sweltering…
as other places. Having lived about a mile inland near Clearwater for many years, there is always a breeze. I am not certain how far Hard Rock Stadium is from the 85 degree water, but the water temp has an effect on nearby air temp. It really should be pretty comfortable for fans by kickoff.
There are many places far more uncomfortable to play, especially if it is a day game. We are going to Fayetteville for the Ark. game on Sept 29 and I am concerned...that could be a boiler with the 11 am start. Then again, it may be OK. Who knows?
The humidity in S Florida in August is terrible. Instead of 89 and 85% humidity in the afternoon it will be 85 and 95% humidity at 8 pm.
Not many places in the US that come close. It’s sub-tropical in Miami. My wife is from there and we’ve spent quite a bit of time there over the last 35 years.
That was hot!
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All the fans were shutdown due to covid, and the dew point was in the upper 70's.
Also we live in Georgia. Dew points > 70 are routine as they are also in Miami.
It’s hot in both places at the end of August but on average Miami is far worse.
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I expect him to finish #2 on the depth chart by the end of the season.
He was already at 235 lbs back in March.
Link: https://irishsportsdaily.com/s/25236/kedren-young-trying-to-find-a-role-in-notre-dames-loaded-backfield
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