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What was your hottest Aggie football game?

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I can't remember who we played but it was when the field was still artificial turf in the mid90's. So hot on the field that the Polish on my low quarter shoes got melty and bits of green turf got stuck in the polish during halftime.

In the stands, probably Fresno State game in the early 2000's. Blazing hot, humid, full Sun all day.


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We played Neveda a few years ago. 11 am kickoff and it was miserable. I was there with my Ohio State stepson. I'm pretty sure he was almost as miserable as I was when they took me to a tOSU home game in late November.
That Neveda game made me call into question, for the first time, why do O.D.s and the cannon crew wear wool winter uniforms at a 100 degree game. Answer is, because they always have.
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aggiejim70 said:

We played Neveda a few years ago. 11 am kickoff and it was miserable. I was there with my Ohio State stepson. I'm pretty sure he was almost as miserable as I was when they took me to a tOSU home game in late November.
That Neveda game made me call into question, for the first time, why do O.D.s and the cannon crew wear wool winter uniforms at a 100 degree game. Answer is, because they always have.

The wool uniforms are definitely questionable choices in the heat, but tradition is tradition!
Did your stepson ever admit that the heat got to him?
~ Kassie, Aggieland Hydration
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