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re: Game this weekend in jeopardy

Posted on 10/5/15 at 11:31 am to
Posted by skullhawk
My house
Member since Nov 2007
23906 posts
Posted on 10/5/15 at 11:31 am to
If the game isn't in Williams-Brice, then it needs to happen in Tiger Stadium. LSU can travel to SCar next year to return the favor. LSU will take the advantage this year and be at a disadvantage next year with only 3 SEC home games.

South Carolina is already out of the SEC East race so it's not like their season is going to hinge on this game being played home or away.
Posted by Nawlens Gator
louisiana
Member since Sep 2005
5874 posts
Posted on 10/5/15 at 11:36 am to

In 2001, in the 9/11 aftermath, the UF home game against Tenn was moved to after the last regular season game (i.e from Sept to late Nov). That really sucked.



Posted by lsujag
Member since Jan 2012
2396 posts
Posted on 10/5/15 at 11:40 am to
quote:

LSU can travel to SCar next year to return the favor.


Um, no. We already have one less home game next year, I don't want to loose another one.
This post was edited on 10/5/15 at 11:41 am
Posted by SpringBokCock
Columbia, SC
Member since Oct 2003
3177 posts
Posted on 10/5/15 at 11:45 am to
I doubt it will need to be moved. I'm sitting in my office in downtown Columbia a mile from the campus. The city is pretty much shut down. I can hear constant sirens and helicopters.

This is not a Katrina situation. This was heavy, steady rain causing flooding, but there is no widespread wind damage, loss of housing, or power lines down. It was not a hurricane -- the wind hit maybe 10-15 mph. The vast majority of the photographs out there are from a handful of low lying subdivisions and intersections -- especially ones with lakes and creeks where small earthen dams washed away. Plus a few roadways washed away.

Don't get me wrong -- it's a serious emergency and I have friends who have lost cars and houses. It is not an emergency of biblical proportions.

We don't have trees down and we don't have a major loss of power.

The biggest problem is the water treatment plant is located next to the Congaree River -- so it is facing some flooding, although is functioning because it is on high ground.

We have running water -- we just have to boil it for the next 2-3 days. That's a problem at the university -- but again, it's a short-term issue.

The middle and end of the week are sunny. Everything will dry out and be back to normal -- except for the people whose homes were flooded. It will be a hard emotional week for them.
Posted by DirtyE
New Orleans
Member since Jun 2008
2521 posts
Posted on 10/5/15 at 12:23 pm to
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. LSU can travel to SCar next year to return the favor.


SC isn't scheduled to play in Baton Rouge until 2020, so obviously this can't happen
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