So does Miami. I would be more concerned about ND and there conditioning level with the heat and humidity. Miami has proven to be a second half team all year and that won’t change tomorrow night. If ND doesn’t have a lead at halftime they have no chance of winning. Miami is just a better conditioned and deeper team. Facts are facts...
Not sure who is better conditioned. ND has worn everyone down. Miami has too. That SHOULD mean we get a good game for 4 quarters. ND rotates a lot, and has played a lot of 2nd, 3rd, and 4th teamers (walk ons).
It was in the 70's in South Bend up until about 2 weeks ago. ND has been practicing indoors with the heat (and humidity as a secondary effect) cranked up for the last few weeks. I don't think it will be an issue. I mean all you can really do is stay hidrated as much as possible. Head and humidity can be dealt with. I think it's harder for a southern team to go play up north, than vice versa...
As far as facts are facts, I'd like to know what you base that on?