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FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:Even the real hurricanes are afraid of FSU and Tallahassee. Ian took a wide berth to stay away from us. There was talk of moving the WF game to Winston-Salem, but that's projected to be hit by what's left of Ian on Saturday.
Hope everyone is safe. I haven't heard anything worse than a high storm surge so far. Fingers crossed that it's not like another Katrina or the one a couple years ago that wiped out Mexico Beach.
FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:Even the real hurricanes are afraid of FSU and Tallahassee. Ian took a wide berth to stay away from us. There was talk of moving the WF game to Winston-Salem, but that's projected to be hit by what's left of Ian on Saturday.
Hope everyone is safe. I haven't heard anything worse than a high storm surge so far. Fingers crossed that it's not like another Katrina or the one a couple years ago that wiped out Mexico Beach.
bigbluebazooka wrote:We lost power at 9:30. Got my generator running and steadily pumping water out of the pool. Internet is down.
BTW, 5G internet is useless.
Muck FcDisney wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:Even the real hurricanes are afraid of FSU and Tallahassee. Ian took a wide berth to stay away from us. There was talk of moving the WF game to Winston-Salem, but that's projected to be hit by what's left of Ian on Saturday.
Hope everyone is safe. I haven't heard anything worse than a high storm surge so far. Fingers crossed that it's not like another Katrina or the one a couple years ago that wiped out Mexico Beach.
Dave Clawson is a little bitch. :gay
Wind was bad, but moved too fast to dump too much rain.
"It's not just the flight, it's the hotel, does it have electricity?" Clawson said. "Are they going to be able to feed us there? You can't go down there and not have food, right? If all those things are checked and we feel it's safe and the ACC determines that it's safe, and we feel that it's safe, then there'll be a game."
"You certainly hope the ACC office makes the right decision," Clawson said in his press conference Tuesday afternoon. “And if they don't, we will. We are not going to travel down there and put anybody at risk. We are monitoring the weather.
FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:Muck FcDisney wrote:FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:Even the real hurricanes are afraid of FSU and Tallahassee. Ian took a wide berth to stay away from us. There was talk of moving the WF game to Winston-Salem, but that's projected to be hit by what's left of Ian on Saturday.
Hope everyone is safe. I haven't heard anything worse than a high storm surge so far. Fingers crossed that it's not like another Katrina or the one a couple years ago that wiped out Mexico Beach.
Dave Clawson is a little bitch. :gay
Wind was bad, but moved too fast to dump too much rain.
Damn. I had just heard there was talk from a friend. Clawson is a little bitch:"It's not just the flight, it's the hotel, does it have electricity?" Clawson said. "Are they going to be able to feed us there? You can't go down there and not have food, right? If all those things are checked and we feel it's safe and the ACC determines that it's safe, and we feel that it's safe, then there'll be a game."
"You certainly hope the ACC office makes the right decision," Clawson said in his press conference Tuesday afternoon. “And if they don't, we will. We are not going to travel down there and put anybody at risk. We are monitoring the weather.
Source: https://www.si.com/college/fsu/football ... on-deacons
Source: https://www.tallahassee.com/story/sport ... 445315002/
Yeah, man. There's no food in town when hurricanes come! It's just science! NC State played Notre Dame in the Hurricane Matthew back in 2016. :lol: Clawson is such a pussy. That 2-0 forfeit win would've looked cool, though. :nancy
bigbluebazooka wrote:I don’t think Tallahassee got any weather.
FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:bigbluebazooka wrote:I don’t think Tallahassee got any weather.
We didn't but we still lost power and cable/internet for a few hours.
bigbluebazooka wrote:KW check in if you’re above water.
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