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BIG Recruiting Weekend with TOO HOT Weather?

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Weekend weather: Friday, 82 degrees, Saturday, 92 and Sunday 94....not typical for Eugene at this time!

 

 

 

 

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Mr. FishDuck

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Don't sweat it, that's still 10 degrees cooler than it is down here where a lot of them are probably coming from lol

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Well, we knew it would be one "hot" recruiting weekend!

Go Ducks!!

Go get 'em coach Lanning!

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It's ALWAYS COOL in Eugene, just like it never rains in Autzen Stadium.

 

Go Ducks. Gig some recruits.

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Better than having prospects walking around in damp grey weather!

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It was snowing on the mountain the first week of June.  I will gladly take 90's for a few days.

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At least it is a dry heat.... 

 

I'll take 98 degrees and dry over 90 degrees and humid. 

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On 6/23/2022 at 6:59 PM, David Marsh said:

At least it is a dry heat.... 

 

I'll take 98 degrees and dry over 90 degrees and humid. 

Absolutely, Its been approaching 100 in GA and the humidity here makes it feel worse.  🥵

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Hitting 100 every day this week in Austin and over most of Texas, so for a lot of these kids it's going to be perfect!  Sunny and not to hot! 

 

That's great recruiting weather!   I smell commitments coming!!!  😜

 

 

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I like the subtle drops "Young" "More".  Big time!

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I'm also not sure how much summer time weather plays a role into recruiting. Oregon is known for rain and some cooler weather so the heat, and non humid heat at that, shouldn't really make players apprehensive about what it's like to live in Oregon. Beyond that all the indoor facilities for football now make is so that even when the weather is bad, even from excessive heat, they can still practice comfortably.

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Gee I wonder what its like down in SEC territory?

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When I moved to Houston TX it took me a year to be able to wear a pair of pants. It's like living in a sauna. Had to wear a coat in summer when I would visit back in Portland. I think it will seem like paradise ( which it is) to most.

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On 6/24/2022 at 1:22 AM, 1Ducker1 said:

Gee I wonder what its like down in SEC territory?

Yeah, I remember 2 a days in August in VA when I was in high school. Oregon dry 95 degrees is paradise! 

 

Oh, and GA, AL, MS... are much worse than VA. These guys are going to love this.

 

I also am feeling some commits coming.

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I lived in Va near DC back in 2002 when they had that streak of 90 plus 90 degree days -it was h-ll

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It was about 10 years ago down here in Texas where we had over 100 degree temps EVERY DAY for 3 WEEKS! I work in an aircraft hangar without air conditioning and it was AWFUL! These recruits should be LOVING the weather you all are having up there right now!

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Does Riley even know what he's getting himself into. Smart move to move to Florida so as to get acclimated.

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