Weather Saturday

The Colorado blizzard game is one of my fondest Cyclone memory. Suck it up people, these kids deserve our support!
 
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Read through the whole thread. Now I'm really curious... Could any Ag majors talk about the process of growing a giant root over the field? How much cover would it give from rain/snow?
 
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Read through the whole thread. Now I'm really curious... Could any Ag majors talk about the process of growing a giant root over the field? How much cover would it give from rain/snow?


I am imagining a root ball more than anything else here, but if you could get all the fiborous and anchor roots to go over the edges of JTS and not down into the "bowl" area. it would actually give pretty solid cover. I suppose we could roof in JTS and have a large lightening rod that make it look like the root ball of a corn stalk.
 
Not going to lie, a snow game would be awesome to watch imo. I can’t remember an ISU snow game in my lifetime

About 5 years ago we had somewhat of a snow game vs Kansas in November. It was around 10 degrees I think and I know we had snow in the stands, hillside, and on the sidelines as I remember we had to put our beers we snuck in back inside our coats it was so cold they were freezing into slush. I have a picture saved somewhere of my Coors Light can and I have never seen the mountains on the can as blue as they were that day.
 
Do they still sell those mugs of hot chocolate at cold games? I remember this as a thing in the late 90s early 2000s, but I've not been to a cold weather game in a long time so I wasn't sure if they still did that.
 
Do they still sell those mugs of hot chocolate at cold games? I remember this as a thing in the late 90s early 2000s, but I've not been to a cold weather game in a long time so I wasn't sure if they still did that.
Yes, they still sell hot chocolate. It's been a real big seller the last couple of games.
 
About 5 years ago we had somewhat of a snow game vs Kansas in November. It was around 10 degrees I think and I know we had snow in the stands, hillside, and on the sidelines as I remember we had to put our beers we snuck in back inside our coats it was so cold they were freezing into slush. I have a picture saved somewhere of my Coors Light can and I have never seen the mountains on the can as blue as they were that day.

Still one of the funnest games I've attended. That game was an absolute free for all in the stands. Everyone was drinking beers, there were flasks getting passed, and my buddy was even ripping heaters in the stands. The police just stood back because what could they really do?
 
About 5 years ago we had somewhat of a snow game vs Kansas in November. It was around 10 degrees I think and I know we had snow in the stands, hillside, and on the sidelines as I remember we had to put our beers we snuck in back inside our coats it was so cold they were freezing into slush. I have a picture saved somewhere of my Coors Light can and I have never seen the mountains on the can as blue as they were that day.

If I remember right, that was much more of an ice game. It wasn't actually snowing during the game itself, it had snowed before, they removed most of the snow, but the field was almost pure ice.
 
Still one of the funnest games I've attended. That game was an absolute free for all in the stands. Everyone was drinking beers, there were flasks getting passed, and my buddy was even ripping heaters in the stands. The police just stood back because what could they really do?

Hell most weeks we usually have shooters or flasks being passed around in our section and the colder it gets the more beer that gets smuggled in too. Granted we are in the upper deck looking across the end zone so the ushers may not care as much but as long as you aren't obvious or stupid about it no one has ever been bothered for drinking around us.
 
Hell most weeks we usually have shooters or flasks being passed around in our section and the colder it gets the more beer that gets smuggled in too. Granted we are in the upper deck looking across the end zone so the ushers may not care as much but as long as you aren't obvious or stupid about it no one has ever been bothered for drinking around us.

Same here but that KU game was different. Nobody was even trying to hide it.
 
To see Iowa State play for a national champ I would walk barefoot across fire and a bed of nails.

That's all?

I'd drag my balls across fire and a bed of nails with broken glass sprinkled in.
 

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