Do the players stay in dorms or still stay in a hotel the night before a game?
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Do the players stay in dorms or still stay in a hotel the night before a game?
The teams will be able to get there via Route 18. Fans are another story. Easton Ave is flooded, as is River Road, but there are higher-elevation routes that will enable access to the lots (other than Scarlet) and the stadium by tomorrow afternoon. This weather didn’t happen suddenly, so there will be plans in place to play the game.River Riad is already flooded and impassable with about 4 hours of rain left. It's no slam dunk that people (including the teams) will be able to get to the stadium.
No way can this be even considered after no fans last year.At this point anything wouldn’t surprise me. Cancellation, delay or even playing with no fans.
No way can this be even considered after no fans last year.
What's the line from Risky Business? "Who's the U-boat commander?"I live in a spot that has some storm drainage back up. I have 5 cars floating in front of my house.
Do the players stay in dorms or still stay in a hotel the night before a game?
You're definitely misremembering...not sure where you've been as we had this in the beginning of the summer along the coast with 'name of storm escapes me'
You want to believe this go right ahead. The NWS is now the weather channel. Fact is we now live in a panic state all the time - one panic after another. How many times do we hear - this is the worst storm in history. When you live in fear you can be manipulated. It is "not" unprecedented!
Back to Saturday afternoon probably. Students will be at the beach.
Hurricane Floyd 1999 - 14 inches. I am sure there are other "biggest storms in history" if I do a bit more research. Don't get me wrong this is a bad bad storm and now getting some strong gusts. But the panic and quick GOAT proclamations get old. Just ask the people in Ortley Beach if this is "unprecedented".Or maybe because it just keeps getting worst. Maybe you can educate us when the last time we had this much rain in the same time period. Fact is people just make up their own facts now.
Yep, mentioned Floyd's 14" of rain in the gameday weather thread - the rainfall from Floyd in the Raritan Basin was worse than tonight's by an inch or two, in general (but tonight was worse in other locations like E PA and NYC) - but the antecedent saturation conditions are much worse now than in 1999 when Floyd hit, so we need to see what the NWS experts have to say (beyond the graphic I posted). Easier to probably say that Floyd, Irene and Ida were all record-setting in some locations and generally worse than almost all rainstorms I know of for the past 100 years.Hurricane Floyd 1999 - 14 inches. I am sure there are other "biggest storms in history" if I do a bit more research. Don't get me wrong this is a bad bad storm and now getting some strong gusts. But the panic and quick GOAT proclamations get old. Just ask the people in Ortley Beach if this is "unprecedented".
Agreed, way too early. Latest Raritan flooding forecast is several feet less than it was for Floyd, which had record flooding on the Raritan. Will still be major flooding, so Johnson Park will likely be under water, but I doubt it makes it to River Road (any flooding there now is from rainfall, not from the river, which hasn't flooded over its banks yet), but then again, I'm not a river flooding expert. Hopefully we'll see some good predictions from the NWS tomorrow morning. Also, even if River Road were closed from river flooding, I'm not sure that means RU football is cancelled, as long as the campus roads and 18 are ok, which they should be by sometime tomorrow morning.
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I did?Jeff Smith said that the Raritan will crest at 2 PM tomorrow.
River Road flooding right now is not from the Raritan River, which hasn't even reached flood stage yet - it's from incredibly heavy rain and poor drainage - that water will be gone in 4-6 hours. As per the post I just made, the Raritan will crest at about 4' below Floyd levels tomorrow afternoon, so it could be a close call for River Road flooding, but even if that occurs, I don't think that's enough to cancel the game. Just my opinion.River Riad is already flooded and impassable with about 4 hours of rain left. It's no slam dunk that people (including the teams) will be able to get to the stadium.
Yep, mentioned Floyd's 14" of rain in the gameday weather thread - the rainfall from Floyd in the Raritan Basin was worse than tonight's by an inch or two, in general (but tonight was worse in other locations like E PA and NYC) - but the antecedent saturation conditions are much worse now than in 1999 when Floyd hit, so we need to see what the NWS experts have to say (beyond the graphic I posted). Easier to probably say that Floyd, Irene and Ida were all record-setting in some locations and generally worse than almost all rainstorms I know of for the past 100 years.
wait so this is how it works, if the game is cancelled then its okay to call people aholes
but if its not cancelled then its okay to call people aholes because I can guarantee you that you would be the first one crying about it
wtf is wrong with you..its a message board, people can have opinions on whats going to happen
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