Re: Worse Weather Game
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 9:06 pm
That's it.
I was at that game. When the hail started coming down, everyone (including the teams) headed for cover except the SMU band. I've always wondered about the band's sanity level.masterbeater wrote:I can't believe no one has mentioned the 1964 SMU-Tech game in Lubbock. A massive hailstorm dumped several inches of hail on Jones Stadium. Play was suspended until the weather cleared somewhat. One of my fellow band members thought at first the drummers were playing a weird cadence - but it was the hailstones hitting the drum heads! The trip home in the chartered propeller aircraft was no picnic, either, due to the turbulence.
that was a true beating of a rain stormALEX LIFESON wrote:I was at the Navy game in 2008 as well, mercy.
I was at that game as well. Tulsa's last home game of the season and they had a 4:00 kickoff! Concession stands ran out of hot chocolate before halftime. It was so cold we stood the entire second half under the press box and shouted into the crowd mic after every good play for SMU.diamond_tom wrote:Tulsa, 1997 - It was lightly snowing but REALLY cold. We were on a four game win streak and looking to become bowl eligible. The great Ramon Flanigan ran circles around the Hurricane Defense that day.
I can't remember the year. I thought it was '78 or '79. But, that game was cold, snowy and windy! We all froze. I was in a group of three, if you were two, then there were only five of us there! Flew back in a small plane, I was too cold to notice that front moving down to Dallas, we had thunder, sleet, wind and cold the whole way back.smumustang1980 wrote:No question. The blizzard, snow and freezing sleet of the '76 or was it '78 SMU v. Texas Tech game in Lubbock. This tops the misery of last year's TCU game of a gulley washer... The '83 Cotton Bowl was not that bad! We had great seats around the 45 yardline in the upper deck and while it was cold this was nothing compared to the Lubbock game.
MexMustang: You flew back in a small plane, and we were crazy enough to drive back in the snow. Just outside Lubbock, near Idalou, I skid off the road and hit the only mailbox - the only thing standing for miles - on some West Texas cotton field. Damn, it was a really large, heavy mailbox and it made a big mess of the side of my car. Won't forget that game. I remember a few SMU fans at the game, so I guess we must of run into each other. We were fortunate to have some blankets because my grandmother live over on 27th Street and we came prepared. Tech is always an unpredictable place to play football. What's the series in the next few years? Does SMU play Tech in Lubbock or is this it for a while?Mexmustang wrote:I can't remember the year. I thought it was '78 or '79. But, that game was cold, snowy and windy! We all froze. I was in a group of three, if you were two, then there were only five of us there! Flew back in a small plane, I was too cold to notice that front moving down to Dallas, we had thunder, sleet, wind and cold the whole way back.smumustang1980 wrote:No question. The blizzard, snow and freezing sleet of the '76 or was it '78 SMU v. Texas Tech game in Lubbock. This tops the misery of last year's TCU game of a gulley washer... The '83 Cotton Bowl was not that bad! We had great seats around the 45 yardline in the upper deck and while it was cold this was nothing compared to the Lubbock game.
Come to think of it, the last game in Lubbock was as hot as any game I've been to, including that game several years ago in College Station. I would say any game in Lubbock is the worst! How do they get recruits?