Yah, you don't want feeling your *** off to be the last impression, but let's keep it real. There's 2-3 games out of the season that will be in "cold" weather.
Like anywhere, you get use to the climate. Some people think 80's is hot and others think the 50's are cold. The reality is thst cold weather in football is low to mid 40's.
The weather is a factor, but not the biggest one. No top 300 recruit is looking at a terrible team in a subpar irrelevant conference and saying, "The team, the school, and conference suck, but the weather is fabulous so I'm going there."
Otherwis the University of Hawaii ,University of San Diego, and San Diego State would be top 5 programs because their average yearly temperatures are 72 degrees.