Not sure that's all that good since a lot more people will see this game than if it were on FS1. I hope the Miners are up to playing a good game vs the Sooners or it could be ugly.
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Not sure that's all that good since a lot more people will see this game than if it were on FS1. I hope the Miners are up to playing a good game vs the Sooners or it could be ugly.
It will be 1:30pm MT. Hot and humid in Norman on Sept 2nd. Also UTEP's schedule shows the game at USM will be on BEIN and the game at MT on ASN/CI and the game at Army on CBSSN and of course the game in El Paso vs Arizona is on ESPN.What time?
Summer camp in Ruidoso will be poor preparation for that oven.
Friday, Sept 15th at 8:15pm MT on ESPN.What time MT is the Arizona game?
They should be camping in Pecos. You have to get used to the heat if you're playing games in hot places in September.In all of UTEP and UNM's combined years of holding Camps in Ruidoso, no team has ever had a winning season when they held their pre-season camp in Ruidoso. Granted this realistically has more to do with UTEP and UNM both being historically bad, but it's still not a good trend.
My cellphone broke in that dang humidity! Still remember that INT! :/ the only good thing from that game.The heat could rival the '09 game at Texas, which was brutal.
I don't think even working out in El Paso summer heat could prepare you for it.
Let's be honest the humidity and heat have never played a factor into why P5 teams kick our a$$ on the road.
Let's be honest the humidity and heat have never played a factor into why P5 teams kick our a$$ on the road.
The sad part is this is where OU practices at.One would think that College athletes who live in the desert and altitude of El Paso, should have a training advantage over a lot of their competition across the country. For example, El Paso is at roughly 2,500 feet higher elevation than Norman and El Paso also has an average temperature that is hotter than Norman in that time of year as well. That is one reason why I found it so frustrating that when OU came to El Paso a few years ago, to play us in our conditions, why were the UTEP players the one's who struggled so much with cramps in the second half of that game and not the OU players?(remember that was the game where they kept televising that we were using mustard on the sideline to rub into our cramping players legs).
We should have had the advantage of being acclimated to our own weather, but instead the opposite happened. Is that due to poor conditioning by our coaching/medical staff? I also wonder if the fact that we practice in the morning and avoid the worst of the desert conditions has poorly prepared us as well?(I.E. We practice in the morning at 10-20 degrees cooler than the kick-off temperatures of September night games.)
Charlie Bailey asked the good Dr. Diana about building an indoor practice facility back around 1999. She said no.The sad part is this is where OU practices at.
Charlie Bailey asked the good Dr. Diana about building an indoor practice facility back around 1999. She said no.
She should have listened to him. That's some innovative thinking back then. Had we made a commitment to athletics and our facilities we would most likely be in the MW or American right now.Charlie Bailey asked the good Dr. Diana about building an indoor practice facility back around 1999. She said no.
The sad part is this is where OU practices at.