Per the Joe Aleva book of hurricane preparedness.
Also, UF & fsu are skerred to play their opponents at night having moved their games to noon.
Also, UF & fsu are skerred to play their opponents at night having moved their games to noon.
We need to get Miami and LSU together.Per the Joe Aleva book of hurricane preparedness.
Also, UF & fsu are skerred to play their opponents at night having moved their games to noon.
Per the Joe Aleva book of hurricane preparedness.
Also, UF & fsu are skerred to play their opponents at night having moved their games to noon.
Watch the words dude!Lol. Can't blame them for not wanting to spend an additional night in Arkansas.
You just wouldn't be the same as ArkyGator.Watch the words dude!
Just kidding, but if they stay around long and get bored it's the start of harvest season and I'll find them plenty of work.
Yes the handle is Tennessee...but I now reside in Arkie...about 4 miles from TN. Rivals wouldn't let me change my moniker.
Per the Joe Aleva book of hurricane preparedness.
Also, UF & fsu are skerred to play their opponents at night having moved their games to noon.
I'm all for safety first and preparing for a natural disaster and not making football important. I really am.
But why wouldn't you take a budgeted trip out of the hurricane area and stay in a land locked state that would feel hardly any wrath from the storm?
The folks in Jonesboro were more than willing to allow them to stay extra days until the storm passed over.
Seems weird. Regardless I hope everyone stays safe.
Word on the street around here was that A Stats athletic department were going to let them share the practice facilities to prepare for the next game until they could return home.I agree. I think some smaller FL team is getting the bigger out of state school to pick up the tab for them to be there a few days after the storm.