If they don’t play tomorrow, it’s not getting rescheduled Sunday, it will get rescheduled a few weeks from now. Probably on a random Thursday in February or something
Looking back on the tragedies at Oklahoma State, it isn't "stupid" to be cautious.Why wouldn't Oklahoma State come in last night? That's just stupidity. Now we are going to be stuck inside all weekend with no game to watch.
The women will still play at noon! Will be a great game to watch.Why wouldn't Oklahoma State come in last night? That's just stupidity. Now we are going to be stuck inside all weekend with no game to watch.
Re-scheduling flights, buses, hotels, meals on like a 1-day notice. Plus making the whole team sit around a hotel for 2 days before playing the game. Probably not worth it. OSU likely would rather just re-schedule the game than have to travel here 2 days early.
What was there to be cautious about yesterday? It was a perfectly normal winter day.Looking back on the tragedies at Oklahoma State, it isn't "stupid" to be cautious.
Man two big snow events followed by cold temps really sets the table for the rest of the season being rough travel wise. Moving forward drifting could be a real issue.
ForfeitNo one is saying it's easy, but if OSU literally can't get here, something would have to happen.
Cautious of today and tomorrow. Like IU at Iowa their charter carrier may not have been able to get a plane for them to arrive yesterday.What was there to be cautious about yesterday? It was a perfectly normal winter day.
They can't just snap their fingers and have a plane appear and hotels booked.What was there to be cautious about yesterday? It was a perfectly normal winter day.
Absolutely. Grew up rural and when the ditches became packed, then it didn't take anything to make the roads a pain to drive on. In fact it became worse in Feb. with a higher sun as it melts anything blowing across the road and then re-freezes at dusk. Black ice a huge problem.
I can certainly understand not wanting to come in today or even tommorrow l, but they could have proactively came in early yesterday. We've known about these systems for over a week now, it's not like a derecho just popped up.Cautious of today and tomorrow. Like IU at Iowa their charter carrier may not have been able to get a plane for them to arrive yesterday.
I understand that, just seems like universities would have contingency plans for this type of stuff, especially for winter sports in the northern part of the country instead of jsut waiting until the last minute and hoping for the best.They can't just snap their fingers and have a plane appear and hotels booked.
A traveling party of 20 doesn't just change like that.
I understand that, just seems like universities would have contingency plans for this type of stuff, especially for winter sports in the northern part of the country instead of jsut waiting until the last minute and hoping for the best.
Man two big snow events followed by cold temps really sets the table for the rest of the season being rough travel wise. Moving forward drifting could be a real issue.
The Vikings and Giants played in Detroit the very next day after the Metronome collapsed in 2010. That's a traveling party of over 100 instead of about 20 and they were able to make it work without any issues.They can't just snap their fingers and have a plane appear and hotels booked.
A traveling party of 20 doesn't just change like that.
So now we'll have to play like 3 games in 4 days type of deal in late February. That will probably work wonders for our defensive effort and intensity we need to compete.It rarely happens, so if it does, they just reschedule for a later date. There is no reason to try and squeeze it in short notice during a blizzard.
exactly. Why they didn't plan here is a little crazy. Should have been here last night and everyone and their dog could figure that out just by looking at the forecast. Now, even if they do make it, there will be dangerous roads to navigate todayI understand that, just seems like universities would have contingency plans for this type of stuff, especially for winter sports in the northern part of the country instead of jsut waiting until the last minute and hoping for the best.
So now we'll have to play like 3 games in 4 days type of deal in late February. That will probably work wonders for our defensive effort and intensity we need to compete.