ND is going to melt.

You make a good point. Have lived in both Miami and the Midwest. Midwest humidity is not like Miami and neither is it like Idaho either (Idaho very dry). ND will make sure their guys are kept hydrated. I remember being ****ed off against Michigan State because it was our guys that were cramping up. Not their guys. Miami guys took their acclimation to it for granted.
Probably, but that was a different team. One would hope we are better conditioned now.
I think the indoor training facility is possibly taking our edge in the heat away to a degree.
 
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Probably, but that was a different team. One would hope we are better conditioned now.
I think the indoor training facility is possibly taking our edge in the heat away to a degree.
I think we will be ready. Different team and different coach. I was trying to make the point that ND will be ready for the humidity as well.
 
I went to Miami and have lived in Miami. Was it not YOU that brought up the fact that Miami is located in the Tropics? Tropics mean direct sun, but not necessarily high humidity. The Midwest is not immune to high humidity. To the level of Miami consistently, no. But I guarantee ND will have their guys properly hydrated.
You are not from Miami, and you keep equating sun and temperature. I am talking the humidity. Again, people from Miami know there is a difference. Miami heat with humidity is different. I don't care if any team practices in sauna, it's not sustainable for a 3-hour game. Its called body temperature and don't care how much you hydrate, if you're not use to it, it will beat you.
 
You are not from Miami, and you keep equating sun and temperature. I am talking the humidity. Again, people from Miami know there is a difference. Miami heat with humidity is different. I don't care if any team practices in sauna, it's not sustainable for a 3-hour game. Its called body temperature and don't care how much you hydrate, if you're not use to it, it will beat you.
I lived in Miami ten years . Whatever. It pointed out that YOU brought up the Tropic and close to the equator. That doesn't have to mean high humidity. Let's hope Miami smokes them. I dont think humidity will be the issue. If im wrong Im wrong. Go C@nes.
 
I lived in Miami ten years . Whatever. It pointed out that YOU brought up the Tropic and close to the equator. That doesn't have to mean high humidity. Let's hope Miami smokes them. I dont think humidity will be the issue. If im wrong Im wrong. Go C@nes.
No matter what you say and try to make similiar....Miami heat is different and the fact you think the humidity wont be an issue lets me know you dont understand
 
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Seriously. **** ND. I can't stand those *****. Just **** them. That's it.
 
I find it funny the non-Miami living people saying the weather wont be a factor....EL O EL

Without referring back to the 80's, can you give us examples of the weather beating an opponent down to give us an advantage? Because I can give you plenty of examples of that NOT happening.
 
The Midwest had a hot summer. Anyone who thinks ND is gonna struggle with the Miami weather needs to get their heads checked.
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ND will be fine in the weather. We’ve had a brutally hot summer in Indiana where the heat and humidity exceeded that of Miami. For weeks at a time. Probably the hottest summer here in 10-15 years on record.
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