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Lincoln weather

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This is probably the reason why rain popped in the forecast for Saturday in Lincoln....
 
In all seriousness, how vulnerable is CU’s offense to effects of weather - rain, wind, snow? Seems like pass heavy offenses kind of get ****ed in bad weather.
 
Good thing we look the part of a pretty well balanced offense
We're balanced in so much as we have a severe passing threat. But if that's gone, how confident are we in our power run game? Is Montez enough of a legit running threat to keep (yeah, I know Oregon 2 years ago) defenses honest?
 
we're fine if there is just normal rain. the equipment guys need to bring the right cleats and such. assuming that, then we have the advantage of offense: bad, bad, bad men like viska and kd know how they want to run their routes and not-ready-for-game-speed fuskers will be trying to react to that. also, when we get up by a few scores early, if there is weather, it will that much harder for the fuskers to rally.

we own the weather.
 
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