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Just reported on ESPN NEWS....!!

byroan said:
Watch, they won't make their decision until 2:30 pmEST on Sunday.

Huh? The game is scheduled for 1pm Eastern, so that's impossible.
 
Noodle Arm said:
Official Spokesperson for In-N-Out Burger...


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That looks like Bobs Big Boy!
 
Section126 said:
That's another thing...I start tying one on early for 1 O'clock games...These people are now screwing up my Drinking schedule....this is not good.

:roflmao: Im in the same boat as you........ Maybe I can have the commisioner call my cel early so Il know whether to get he beers cold or not...
 
Friday, September 24, 2004


Associated Press
MIAMI -- Four college football games set for Florida this weekend were postponed or had their start times moved Friday as Hurricane Jeanne threatened the state's east coast.


And the Miami Dolphins said they may consider delaying Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, depending on the storm's course. Coach Dave Wannstedt said the hurricane could postpone the game until Monday or Tuesday.


The hurricane is expected to hit Florida this weekend, most likely Sunday morning.


Florida moved its Southeastern Conference game against Kentucky in Gainesville to 11:30 a.m. EDT Saturday. The game had been scheduled to start at 6 p.m.


Florida Atlantic canceled its Saturday home opener against Illinois State in Fort Lauderdale. Officials from both schools said they hope the game can be rescheduled for later in the season.


Florida International University's home opener was postponed when Western Kentucky determined it was better for its athletes not to travel to Miami this weekend. The game was rescheduled for Nov. 20.


In Daytona Beach, Bethune-Cookman moved up its kickoff time three hours to 10 a.m. for Saturday's home opener against Norfolk State. It was the second time the game had been moved forward. Earlier this month, Hurricane Frances canceled the Wildcats' season opener with Savannah State in Jacksonville.


A decision by the Dolphins on whether to play Sunday could come as late as Saturday. The Steelers were flying to Miami on Friday, one day early, to beat the storm.


While landfall near Miami isn't out of the question, the National Hurricane Center's projected path has the storm most likely striking more than 100 miles north of Pro Player Stadium. Still, the Miami area could be hit with strong wind and rain.


The Dolphins' opening game against Tennessee was moved up one day because of Hurricane Ivan. One week earlier, the NFL forced the Dolphins to travel to New Orleans for an exhibition game after players balked at leaving their families in the path of Hurricane Frances.
 
X-Con said:
Huh? The game is scheduled for 1pm Eastern, so that's impossible.
::sigh::

It was sarcasm, or a joke. However you want to put it.
 
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