my imprecise midwest hot-take:
* North Dakota
* South Dakota
* Nebraska
* Iowa
* Minnesota
* Kansas
* Most of Wisconsin
* Parts of Missouri
* Parts of Illinois
* Parts of Michigan (maybe UP)
So is it going to storm? I don’t think we need another lightening game……..
Yeah, not something to mess around with unless you have kids and need to get some work done or enjoy yourself somewhere where they would otherwise be unruly.I have no idea what Coco Melon is I will assume ignorance is bliss.
No he has one on hyperxclothing. https://hyperxclothing.com/product/12-gauge-hunter-dekkers-signature-shirt/No Hunter Deckers NIL shirt being made:
I got 99 yards and a touchdown is 1, Jay-Z kind of mash up? Is this a thing with these young whippersnappers anymore?
To be fair I have always had a hard time considering Ohio as midwest. I think when you look at the map some states it is hard to consider the entire state as part of the midwest. Like Ohio, if you look at it really I think only the western 3rd is part of what is midwest. Similarly the western states the western half of those states really starts to become more west than Midwest.
But when you talk to anyone from OHIO they really are adamant they are midwesterners.
Two other factors to consider: History and population distribution. From a history perspective, in the early westward expansion the area that is now OH, IN, MI, IL, and WI was know as the Northwest Territory (This is where Northwestern University gets its name). And as expansion continued throughout the 1800s the Rockies became the boundary to the West. So basically everything between the population centers of the East, and the Mountains became the Middle West.to be fair, map and geography-wise... the entire "midwest" is much more "mideast". The western-most states are dead center of the US... lmao
So is it going to storm? I don’t think we need another lightening game……..
Penn St hasn't had a running game since SaquanWe have a better O-line than Penn State? Wow.
When I think midwest, I think of the geographic middle and middle-west parts of the country. It's hard to be super precise because sometimes I don't think there's an obvious cultural divide at a state border.Crazy to me that someone could say Williston, ND and Scottsbluff, NE are Midwestern but Indianapolis is not, but to each their own
Yes. Witches and the aliens from the movie “Signs.”Is there a more sensitive group when it comes to chances of rain than Iowans? There is a 15% chance of rain right now at gametime and less than 50% all day.
Crazy to me that someone could say Williston, ND and Scottsbluff, NE are Midwestern but Indianapolis is not, but to each their own