Hi 57 Lo 38 degrees in Blacksburg on Thursday

rok

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The last time we played a night game up there in the cold we won big. Will our team respond with a second chance at winning the coastal?
 
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The last time we won there, was the last time we were relevant. I left that game thinking we'd be preseason #1 in 2006 and were on our way back to the top. Little did I know, it was the beginning of the end.
 
It could be a 70 degree night, we still lose cause we still suck. Weather doesn't change our suckage that much - bad is bad.

0-fer on the road!!
 
We played well enough to win in Pittsburgh in late November about a year ago. Granted, we gave up 500 yards and generally looked like **** (big surprise) but we got 'er done.
 
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Great football weather.

Not if you're from South Florida

You won't even go to Son Life when it's sunny. I guess you're ideal football weather is 74 degrees, overcast, 0-5 MPH winds with a 0% chance of precipitation.

I prefer the son to be out and for the temp to be around 75. You won't find me dead at another nooner at Son life until they slap a roof onto that place. I'm not a sucker.
 
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The Pitt game last year was in colder weather. It's those **** night games that do us in. They are to tired before kickoff.
 
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