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Hypothetically speaking what if there was a bowl game outside up north at say lambeau field or soldier field against a sec team and a big 10 team do u think that the sec would dominate them. Or do u think they would find out why they slower up north going against those big lines. What do u think would happen?
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I don't even think it would have to be outside, just up north. Another reason why the BCS is bull****. Half of the Championship Games on one conferences home turf? derp derp.
The NFL doesn't seem to have the same problem in regards to the Superbowl.
There was an outdoor bowl game in Dayton, Ohio on December 9, 1961. New Mexico beat Western Michigan 28-12. It was called the Aviation Bowl and was never played again because it was a monetary failure.
I wanna see it up north way up north in the elements. I can see it now. Will be just a normal. Game for a michigan state or wisconsin but but for a florida or auburn or arkansas it would be rough all cuddled up under the heaters. There would be no spread offense in that weather with the wind of lake michigan blowing with threats of lake effect snow. It would finally be a game on our terms instead of there's.
There is no such thing as inclement football weather.
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The Michigan vs Western Michigan game was cut short this year because of "inclement" weather...
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