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UofL practices and the weather
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There was a report that Louisville's indoor practice facility would be ready this week and they would be able to practice inside during inclimate weather. What kind of sense does that make. They need to be practicing outside in the worse weather so they can get used to the weather they'll probably face at UConn. I think the weather was a big part of S Florida's problems.

Will weather play a big part in S Florida's success. How did Miami do up north late in the year. Is cold weather a factor for Florida schools?
11-29-2005 12:02 PM
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Topper, Petrino said in his press conference following the Syracuse game that the conditions would determine whether or not they stayed inside or went ahead out. Temperature, he said, wouldn't be much of an issue. But he said if it were rainy/windy/wet, he would rather practice well than practice to acclimate the team to inclement weather. Seeing as it's not supposed to rain much more this week, they should be outside for practices.
11-29-2005 04:35 PM
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