Having experienced the hellish heat and heavy humidity of Hattiesburg, it left me searching for even mote words that begin with an “H.”Yeah but it's no Hattiesburg. But what is?
Having experienced the hellish heat and heavy humidity of Hattiesburg, it left me searching for even mote words that begin with an “H.”Yeah but it's no Hattiesburg. But what is?
No question. The difference between dry heat and humidity is significant.Fair enough but the heat out west is a dry heat and doesn't have the same feel. Right now in Gainesville Fl the temp is 92 but with the humidity the real feel is 105. That's what those players are going to experience on Saturday.
Never, ever, never!!!I would take Florida to win but that's my SEC bias.
I would take the humidity any day of the week over summers in Phoenix. Humidity fluctuates. 30, 60, 90 straight days of triple digits desert heat, in the valley, does not.No question. The difference between dry heat and humidity is significant.
Been there, done that. Think it's the only place I've ever gone under a stadium during a game, excluding halftime, to cool off.70 degrees on a hot day? I’m not sure about that. But there is a difference between Florida hot and Utah hot. The humidity can be oppressive if you’re not used to it.
Although if they do beat Utah, then we go into their home and whoop their a$$ think what that will do for our ranking haha.Utah is legit. But I want FLA to win and get complacent. If they lose to Utah, they might come out with their hair on fire versus us.
however if we could make them go 0-2, we’d effectively ruin their season and people would hate the coach already. Hmmmm…
True. As much as I'd enjoy seeing UF get thrashed, seeing the Cats do it while the Florida hype machine is full steam ahead would be far more fun.Although if they do beat Utah, then we go into their home and whoop their a$$ think what that will do for our ranking haha.