Dallin Grant to Minnesota
Posted: March 23rd, 2021, 8:37 pm
Haha to soon? HahaReal Life Aggie wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2021, 8:41 pmShame on you. You know what you've done.
I just about choked on my drink as I read your title.
No one. But has been discussed we have a least 3 spots open. Gonna be a busy spring I think.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2021, 8:51 pmWho else is even in our 2021 recruiting class at this point?
So as of now we have nobody from the 2021 recruiting class that will be playing next year. Dang, hope we get some good Jucos or transfers. Maybe another Jarred Shaw is available.slcagg wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2021, 8:52 pmNo one. But has been discussed we have a least 3 spots open. Gonna be a busy spring I think.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2021, 8:51 pmWho else is even in our 2021 recruiting class at this point?
Correct, just a commit from a prior class coming home from his mission. But we still have plenty ofAggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2021, 8:58 pmSo as of now we have nobody from the 2021 recruiting class that will be playing next year. Dang, hope we get some good Jucos or transfers. Maybe another Jarred Shaw is available.slcagg wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2021, 8:52 pmNo one. But has been discussed we have a least 3 spots open. Gonna be a busy spring I think.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2021, 8:51 pmWho else is even in our 2021 recruiting class at this point?
Did you mean hope?
Same here brother!Real Life Aggie wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2021, 8:41 pmShame on you. You know what you've done.
I just about choked on my drink as I read your title.
First winter I was transferred from a car area to a bike before winter. Which was just mean To be honest I grew up by Bear Lake in a small town called Randolph where it gets really cold so I guess you could say I was used to being in cold weather but the summers killed me I never had experienced humidity before and got there in July. That was brutal.
My dad is from Randolph and he still talks about those -40 temperatures.cornia27 wrote:First winter I was transferred from a car area to a bike before winter. Which was just mean To be honest I grew up by Bear Lake in a small town called Randolph where it gets really cold so I guess you could say I was used to being in cold weather but the summers killed me I never had experienced humidity before and got there in July. That was brutal.
Randolph and Woodruff - those are cold towns. The town I grew up in got down to -33 one night in my senior year of high school. I was working summers for UDOT when I was in school. We were doing an overlay project on Highway 16. I can remember one early July morning up there - driving by some alfalfa fields that had the sprinklers going and seeing frost on the tops of the alfalfa....... July. It was cold up there.2004AG wrote: ↑March 24th, 2021, 10:28 amMy dad is from Randolph and he still talks about those -40 temperatures.cornia27 wrote:First winter I was transferred from a car area to a bike before winter. Which was just mean To be honest I grew up by Bear Lake in a small town called Randolph where it gets really cold so I guess you could say I was used to being in cold weather but the summers killed me I never had experienced humidity before and got there in July. That was brutal.
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Hell man, to get to -40 you have to progress through the -20's2004AG wrote: ↑March 24th, 2021, 10:28 amMy dad is from Randolph and he still talks about those -40 temperatures.cornia27 wrote:First winter I was transferred from a car area to a bike before winter. Which was just mean To be honest I grew up by Bear Lake in a small town called Randolph where it gets really cold so I guess you could say I was used to being in cold weather but the summers killed me I never had experienced humidity before and got there in July. That was brutal.
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The week of 4th of July we would usually get a hard freeze. It will go from the 20’s to the 80’s in July and August.Yossarian wrote: ↑March 24th, 2021, 11:56 amRandolph and Woodruff - those are cold towns. The town I grew up in got down to -33 one night in my senior year of high school. I was working summers for UDOT when I was in school. We were doing an overlay project on Highway 16. I can remember one early July morning up there - driving by some alfalfa fields that had the sprinklers going and seeing frost on the tops of the alfalfa....... July. It was cold up there.2004AG wrote: ↑March 24th, 2021, 10:28 amMy dad is from Randolph and he still talks about those -40 temperatures.cornia27 wrote:First winter I was transferred from a car area to a bike before winter. Which was just mean To be honest I grew up by Bear Lake in a small town called Randolph where it gets really cold so I guess you could say I was used to being in cold weather but the summers killed me I never had experienced humidity before and got there in July. That was brutal.
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I recall several times hitting -30 in Logan as a student. What really put it in perspective for me was after work one night a coworker came in and said it was 50 degrees warmer than the previous week. At the time it was 20 degrees outside.AGinNEIowa wrote: ↑March 24th, 2021, 11:58 amHell man, to get to -40 you have to progress through the -20's2004AG wrote: ↑March 24th, 2021, 10:28 amMy dad is from Randolph and he still talks about those -40 temperatures.cornia27 wrote:First winter I was transferred from a car area to a bike before winter. Which was just mean To be honest I grew up by Bear Lake in a small town called Randolph where it gets really cold so I guess you could say I was used to being in cold weather but the summers killed me I never had experienced humidity before and got there in July. That was brutal.
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once you've hit -20, you don't even feel a difference anymore.