Dorian may not touch land and Chappell hill is 200 miles from the coast. Let’s see what happens.
Catastrophe expert on here said it’s gonna be a Cat 6 soon. 200 miles inland will not be safe. All buildings on UNC campus will be leveled.
Dorian may not touch land and Chappell hill is 200 miles from the coast. Let’s see what happens.
Like I said they want that home game.... Still don't know how they can make us cancel a home game when there are alternatives that will allow all games to be played.Ball is UNC’s court. They can do what they want and they want a home game against us. They get to call the shots here and they have the chance to make us cancel a home game and they get to reschedule or cancel Appalachian State
Game shouldn’t be impacted. If this was Thursday night then maybe
225 miles inland and it will be wrecked?
Funnily enough, this will be the second former DC Mack Brown faces next week.
Dig your stilettos in, BowelMovement.View attachment 96164Could Hurricane Dorian become Category 6? No. Here's why.
As Hurricane Dorian moves toward Florida's Atlantic coast, it has the potential to become one of the strongest storms of all time.www.usatoday.com
Dorian may not touch land and Chappell hill is 200 miles from the coast. Let’s see what happens.
Wasnt it Arkansas state?We had app state cancelled. Remember, all y’all were like ‘how can the kids concentrate with a hurricane enroute’ and ‘some of these kids need to go home to prepare their families’
Why is it any different for UNC? The game should be cancelled, they aren’t going to be able to practice and there will surely be a large impact to the state if it continues on its current track.
Also, when the game is cancelled or moved, don’t be acting like an *** the way the app state fans and school did.
More than likely there will not be a game. Which isn't bad gives our guys more time to get the oline together and more practice time to get our **** together
This is a call the "UNC fans " are making now? Keep in mind its only Monday but if this storm goes up the coast and stays in water it may slow down the wind speed some but the rain is going to cause major problems.
We use mostlyINTERACTIVE: Zoom in and out on this map of Hurricane Dorian's path
Follow the storm’s projected path as it moves up the East Coast.www.nbcnews.com
You know that I know that you a bytch pretending to be a dude right? You must of forgot that my handle was Umomentum first.Dig your stilettos in, BowelMovement.