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Don't be surprised if the game gets cancelled / rescheduled. The storm may not hit Miami, but there may be some perceived Public Relations issues if all of the east coast of Florida is under water and without power by Saturday.

I laughed.

Laugh all you want. All you are showing is your ignorance. If you think the schools aren't having conversations about this very topic with the ACC then you are fairly simple minded

I'm in Palm Beach. North of here is mostly gator fans, with the exception of few of our finest ( Stay safe UKnowIt), so the heck with how they feel. We have the feather people in box and need to drive the nails in now. Donna is not here anymore and I doubt our new President is prepared to see everything he has done to have a winner go down the drain because north Florida people can take a power outage. Play the game if at all possible.
 
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Obviously we'd need a deal made where we get our home game back next year.

I highly doubt FSU would agree to that. "Don't feel safe traveling" is a "legit" claim. They have no chance at the Atlantic, no reason to press the issue. I'm sure their stance would be makeup game or not play.
 
Don't be surprised if the game gets cancelled / rescheduled. The storm may not hit Miami, but there may be some perceived Public Relations issues if all of the east coast of Florida is under water and without power by Saturday.

I laughed.

Laugh all you want. All you are showing is your ignorance. If you think the schools aren't having conversations about this very topic with the ACC then you are fairly simple minded

I'm in Palm Beach. North of here is mostly gator fans, with the exception of few of our finest ( Stay safe UKnowIt), so the heck with how they feel. We have the feather people in box and need to drive the nails in now. Donna is not here anymore and I doubt our new President is prepared to see everything he has done to have a winner go down the drain because north Florida people can take a power outage. Play the game if at all possible.

I respect your opinion. My comment wasn't about where Miami fans live. It was regarding public perception of pushing forward with a football game 1-2 days after a category 4 hurricane destroys the entire east coast of Florida north or Palm Beach. University leadership has to consider this. They may come to the conclusion to push forward with the game, but don't be surprised in the least that there will be some public backlash. I get that a lot of people on this board are too tough to have a little hurricane ***** up the game for them, but this hurricane is going to cause serious problems for the state of Florida.
 
I honestly can't believe they haven't cancelled the game yet. I fully expected those in charge to go into panic mode by now and call it off.

Was saying all along i thought the game would be posptponed.. But with the system not hitting Miami there is no reason for this not to occur. They can spin it as a city coming today in support of something good.

Don't be surprised if the game gets cancelled / rescheduled. The storm may not hit Miami, but there may be some perceived Public Relations issues if all of the east coast of Florida is under water and without power by Saturday.

Lmao. The people on this board....

Can we adopt a filtering system to get these panicky bytches out of here.


Another message board gangster that has no real appreciation for what is about to happen to the state of Florida and how many lives could potentially be ruined in the next several days. Love all the tough guys on this board. Obviously, you have never held any real position of responsibility or authority.

There has been zero deviation from the path for over 48 hours, Blake confirmed early this week, yesterday, and this morning that the game is still on. You're the one fooling yourself that anyone in real position of power - ACC/MIAMI/FSU/ESPN - is going to postpone the game if the game can be played. Way too much money on the line and way too much of a scheduling nightmare is to occur if game is postponed.

This is a hurricane, not an earthquake. People have been preparing for this for 5 days now.
 
11 advisory had it jog a lil further east. Now looking at landfall around Stuart area. Lower Broward and all of Miami Dade should see nothing more then 40 mph wind. The new roof can withstand 150 mph. We will play and they can stop *****ing. Jimbo knows the *** raping he is in for and putting the excuses out already.
 
Hope the fellas putting the new roof didn't take the "It's Friday beer thirty" approach. lol
 
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I'm very skeptical of this happening but I'm disturbed by the possibility being discussed of the hurricane looping back to Fl after hitting the Carolinas. I didn't even realize it was possible for a hurricane to do that.

And even worse the loop would make the hurricane hit So. Fla more directly the 2nd time around. The eye of the 2nd hit is projected to be around West Palm Beach.
 
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11 advisory had it jog a lil further east. Now looking at landfall around Stuart area. Lower Broward and all of Miami Dade should see nothing more then 40 mph wind. The new roof can withstand 150 mph. We will play and they can stop *****ing. Jimbo knows the *** raping he is in for and putting the excuses out already.

Actually 11 am track has it going into melbourne. Miami and Ft Lauderdale areas are now outside of the cone. Plus they're on the weak side of the storm as confirmed by recon. Hurricane winds don't extend out very far. Miami/FtLaud will receive nothing more than tropical force winds. Game on.
 
For those of you in the area, how is this front rain? Is it already windy yet? Or does it basically feel like a heavy rain storm? Just watching it and seeing the rains begin to hit the area....

From the north, had plenty of nor'easters, no hurricanes. Well we had Irene a few years back but it was just a ton of rain. No real winds....
 
For those of you in the area, how is this front rain? Is it already windy yet? Or does it basically feel like a heavy rain storm? Just watching it and seeing the rains begin to hit the area....

From the north, had plenty of nor'easters, no hurricanes. Well we had Irene a few years back but it was just a ton of rain. No real winds....
If you go outside right now you can actually see the very early signs of the hurricane. Gray bleak sky, fairly weak winds of about 20 mph, etc. I'm sure it'll get much worse than this though.
 
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Once it gets back out in the water all bets are off; it can go anywhere but probably come in the 2nd time as a tropical storm.

I'm very skeptical of this happening but I'm disturbed by the possibility being discussed of the hurricane looping back to Fl after hitting the Carolinas. I didn't even realize it was possible for a hurricane to do that.

And even worse the loop would make the hurricane hit So. Fla more directly the 2nd time around. The eye of the 2nd hit is projected to be around West Palm Beach.
 
Are Golden Beach and Broward County still under a hurricane watch or have they downgraded it to a tropical storm watch?

I thought it was fascinating that they put one specific city in Dade County with a population of just 1,000 people under a hurricane watch but put the rest of the county under a tropical storm watch.
 
The Grim Pastor is coming for Jimbo.

Take the whooping like a man.

Mother Nature can't save you now, Cuckbo. We should make him pick the switch from the tree that he wants us to beat him with. Let Candi watch him sob like baby.
 
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