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Post by Sons of Vaval on Sept 22, 2023 14:33:47 GMT -5
I don't know if there's a right order, but... Unscored Upon, United, Undefeated, and Uninvited
The uninvited refers to not being invited to one of the big bowl games back then. Without looking up, unsure which one.
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Post by mm67 on Sept 22, 2023 14:43:25 GMT -5
Undefeated, Untied, Unscored Upon, Uninvited
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Post by breezy on Sept 22, 2023 15:07:11 GMT -5
Undefeated, Untied, Unscored Upon, Uninvited Correct.
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Post by midwestsader05 on Sept 22, 2023 17:31:37 GMT -5
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Post by KY Crusader 75 on Sept 22, 2023 18:06:23 GMT -5
Sarah is a very good writer
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Post by CHC8485 on Sept 22, 2023 18:34:36 GMT -5
Just watched the local weather forecast on channel 5 in Boston.
Between now and Monday at 1:00 PM he indicated just under 1 inch of rain in Worcester. So it will probably be raining tomorrow but does not seem it will be rain in the Biblical proportions we’ve experienced recently. Well, at least that’s the way I’m interpreting it.
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Post by rgs318 on Sept 22, 2023 18:37:34 GMT -5
We drove home from Worcester in that "Biblical" downpour last week (from my wife's reunion - 55 years for St V Nurses). It was awful. It sounds as though this would be much more manageable - not of Datmouth 1966 proportions.)
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Post by longsuffering on Sept 22, 2023 19:01:54 GMT -5
Brown 10, Harvard 7 in the second quarter in Cambridge. That won't help HC if the Brown Bears hold on. Harvard just punted and the Bears let it roll to inside their one yard line. Thst wouldn't happen with a Chesney Special Teams squad. Spirited crowd at the Stadium.
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Sept 22, 2023 19:33:35 GMT -5
Just watched the local weather forecast on channel 5 in Boston. Between now and Monday at 1:00 PM he indicated just under 1 inch of rain in Worcester. So it will probably be raining tomorrow but does not seem it will be rain in the Biblical proportions we’ve experienced recently. Well, at least that’s the way I’m interpreting it. National Weather Service predicts about 3/4 inch of rain total for the 48 hours starting at 7PM tonight through 7 PM Sunday. This is from tropical storm Ophelia, which will be over Raleigh Durham NC at 2 PM Saturday.
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Post by DiMarz on Sept 22, 2023 20:09:45 GMT -5
This is a “local” forecaster’s view on the weekend weather. He is a retired TV weatherman, from Maine, and now has his own service. He is pretty much on target most of the time… Posted Early Friday Evening 9/22/2023: *** A RAW & RAINY WEEKEND IS EXPECTED ACROSS WESTERN & CENTRAL MASS ***
- SATURDAY: Rain well ahead of Tropical Storm Ophelia is expected to push northward reaching areas near and south of the Mass Pike during about the mid and late morning hours of Saturday. Across areas north of the Mass Pike, the rain is expected to develop during the early and mid-afternoon hours, finally reaching the Route 2 corridor by late afternoon.
Some moderate to heavy rain is expected to reach areas near and south of the Mass Pike by late afternoon Saturday.
In addition to the developing rain, Saturday is expected to be raw with some gusty winds. High temperatures will be around 60 Degrees. Winds will be East at 10 to 20 mph with gusts to 30 mph.
- SATURDAY NIGHT: Tropical Storm Ophelia is expected to weaken and gradually dissipate near the Washington, DC area on Saturday night.
Rain out ahead of what’s left of Ophelia is expected to occur across the entire area during Saturday night. Periods of moderate to heavy rain is expected during the evening across areas that are near and south of the Mass Pike. North of the Mass Pike, generally light rain is expected throughout the night.
Raw, damp and windy conditions are expected on Saturday night with low temperatures near 55 Degrees. Winds will be East to Northeast at 10 to 20 mph with gusts to 30 mph.
Rain totals by sunrise Sunday morning are expected to range from around one half of an inch (0.50”) across areas north of the Mass Pike to between 1 and 2 inches of rainfall across areas near and south of the Mass Pike.
The rainfall Saturday and Saturday night will probably be enough to lead to flooding of roads, highways, underpasses and areas of poor drainage (especially near and south of the Mass Pike). Also, some of the area rivers and streams may go above flood stage across areas near and south of the Mass Pike.
- SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY: It appears that at least some rain will continue through the day on Sunday and perhaps even into Monday, depending on how quickly the moisture feed from the remnants of Ophelia pushes away.
That said, there is considerable disagreement between weather forecast guidance members with some guidance such as the GFS model forecasting a cloudy, but dry Sunday and Monday. Other guidance, such as the European model is showing the rain continuing through Sunday before slowly ending by Monday.
At this point, I think that we’ll probably see rain continue all day Sunday with this rain persisting into Sunday night. As we get into Monday, the rain looks to come to an end during the morning with cloudy skies expected in the afternoon.
Additional rainfall amounts from Sunday to Monday morning could end up being between one quarter of an inch (0.25”) to one half of an inch (0.50”).
High temperatures Sunday will be near 60 Degrees. Winds will be Northeast at 10 to 20 mph.
Low temperatures Sunday night will be near 55 Degrees. Winds will be Northeast at 10 to 20 mph.
High temperatures Monday will be near 65 Degrees. Winds will be North at 10 to 15 mph.
- FOR THE REST OF NEXT WEEK: It appears that a strong high pressure system will build back over the region for at least a few days next week. This high pressure system should push any moisture and unsettled weather to our south. By late next week and next weekend, however, another slug of rain may push back to the north towards our area as yet another tropical system may try to form near the southeast coast of the United States and push our way.
Tuesday looks partly sunny with high temperatures between 60 and 65 Degrees.
Wednesday and Thursday both look partly sunny with high temperatures between 65 and 70 Degrees.
Next Friday currently looks partly sunny, but clouds may be on the increase by late in the day. High temperatures will be between 65 and 70 Degrees.
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Post by bfoley82 on Sept 22, 2023 21:51:56 GMT -5
Sarah is a very good writer Always has been and really should be writing full-time instead of SID'ing
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Post by longsuffering on Sept 22, 2023 22:08:15 GMT -5
I don't know if there's a right order, but... Unscored Upon, United, Undefeated, and Uninvited The uninvited refers to not being invited to one of the big bowl games back then. Without looking up, unsure which one. The big bowl was the Rose Bowl.
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Post by longsuffering on Sept 22, 2023 22:14:47 GMT -5
Brown 10, Harvard 7 in the second quarter in Cambridge. That won't help HC if the Brown Bears hold on. Harvard just punted and the Bears let it roll to inside their one yard line. Thst wouldn't happen with a Chesney Special Teams squad. Spirited crowd at the Stadium. Harvard holds on 34-31 in a wild one. In the post game interview, the young sideline reporter says to Coach Murphy, " You've got a big one next week against number six Holy Cross, of course you aren't thinking about that yet..." Murphy replies, "You're right, we aren't thinking about that yet." The kid (sideline reporter) will learn to phrase his questions better.
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Post by Crucis#1 on Sept 22, 2023 23:39:25 GMT -5
Important Information About Your Event! We are excited to welcome you to the College of the Holy Cross and Fitton Field for tomorrow's game versus Colgate at 2 p.m., presented by Pepsi.
Important Guest Information We are monitoring the weather forecast and will share an update on our social channels, @hcrossfb and @goholycross, tomorrow. Updates will be provided through email, website, social media, and texting. Parking for the Garage Lot is no longer available at this time. There is limited availability in Freshman Field and in West Lot. Premier (Baseball) Lot passes will be honored at all remaining open lots should Premier Lot be deemed unavailable. All transactions at Fitton Field, including parking and ticket sales, will be cashless. Concessions and beverage stations will still accept cash. Please review our updated tailgating policies prior to attending the game. Updates include no amplified music being allowed in tailgating areas. Please view the list of all prohibited items. Holy Cross Athletics reserves the right, without refund, to refuse admission into the game to any overly intoxicated or patrons displaying unruly behavior. There is no longer a three-drink limit for alcoholic beverage purchases. All guests 21 and over will continue to receive a wristband when having ID checked. As a reminder, have your mobile tickets downloaded to your phone's digital wallet prior to your arrival at Fitton Field. Have your tickets open on your phone when walking up to the gate and have your phone brightness at 100%. Utilize the print-at-home function for your tickets if you have a damaged or cracked phone screen. PARKING: Polar Beverages, located at 1008 Southbridge Street, Worcester, MA 01610, will serve as an available satellite lot. There is NO tailgating at the Polar Beverages lot. There will be shuttles that will make stop at various parking lots. The shuttles will run from 8:00am and all shuttle services will end roughly 1 hour after the game is complete. Expect a shuttle every 18-20 minutes. Average wait time will vary depending on traffic patterns. Please see attached map for the shuttle stops.
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Post by hcmawfawo on Sept 23, 2023 5:30:22 GMT -5
Just taking a moment to note: What a great day to be a HC football fan. Enjoy the day, week, season and beyond! Paste Colgate and keep it rolling! #GoCrossGo!
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Post by alum on Sept 23, 2023 5:48:23 GMT -5
Sarah is a very good writer Always has been and really should be writing full-time instead of SID'ing There’s not a lot of jobs as a full time journalist out there. HC probably pays better than most of them I agree she’s a good writer.
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Sept 23, 2023 6:21:46 GMT -5
Morning forecast from the National Weather Service delays the rain until the second half. And the chance of rain percentages are lower in today's forecast than in yesterday's. And less rain from Ophelia than forecast yesterday.
"Today. Rain likely, mainly after 4pm. Cloudy, with a high near 60. East wind 5 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible."
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Post by timholycross on Sept 23, 2023 7:20:20 GMT -5
I don't know if there's a right order, but... Unscored Upon, United, Undefeated, and Uninvited The uninvited refers to not being invited to one of the big bowl games back then. Without looking up, unsure which one. The big only bowl was the Rose Bowl in 1932! www.oldest.org/sports/college-bowl-games/
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Post by longsuffering on Sept 23, 2023 10:10:45 GMT -5
Morning forecast from the National Weather Service delays the rain until the second half. And the chance of rain percentages are lower in today's forecast than in yesterday's. And less rain from Ophelia than forecast yesterday. "Today. Rain likely, mainly after 4pm. Cloudy, with a high near 60. East wind 5 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible." So a noon start would be rain free. Can't win with trying to find the perfect kickoff time. Just like the old logo on railroad trestles, "Rain, sleet or snow, Go Holy Cross!"
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Post by hc87 on Sept 23, 2023 10:18:10 GMT -5
Out of curiosity I checked the line now: HC -25.5, O/U 55.5
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Post by KY Crusader 75 on Sept 23, 2023 10:43:45 GMT -5
Out of curiosity I checked the line now: HC -25.5, O/U 55.5 Here's what I had pre-season---the odds makers in Las Vegas are likely monitoring my posts 9/23 vs Colgate—Holy Cross crushed Colgate last year in Hamilton 35-10 despite having only 271 total yards to Colgate’s 250. HC was helped by two interceptions. HC looks like a 20 point favorite.
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Post by football44 on Sept 23, 2023 10:50:09 GMT -5
Sarah is a very good writer Great article. I know CJ and his mother very well. God blessed us on earth with people like them. CJ is a great young man and his mother is a saint in many ways. If you knew the things she does for the HC football team.
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Post by DiMarz on Sept 23, 2023 11:06:20 GMT -5
Morning forecast from the National Weather Service delays the rain until the second half. And the chance of rain percentages are lower in today's forecast than in yesterday's. And less rain from Ophelia than forecast yesterday. "Today. Rain likely, mainly after 4pm. Cloudy, with a high near 60. East wind 5 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible." So a noon start would be rain free. Can't win with trying to find the perfect kickoff time. Just like the old logo on railroad trestles, "Rain, sleet or snow, Go Holy Cross!"
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Post by HC92 on Sept 23, 2023 12:23:35 GMT -5
Sarah is a very good writer Great article. I know CJ and his mother very well. God blessed us on earth with people like them. CJ is a great young man and his mother is a saint in many ways. If you knew the things she does for the HC football team. One of the many things she does is provide Sharpies, pictures and other items to kids at the games so they can get autographs after the games. Definitely a great woman and glad she’s such a big part of the team.
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Post by timholycross on Sept 23, 2023 12:38:38 GMT -5
So a noon start would be rain free. Can't win with trying to find the perfect kickoff time. Just like the old logo on railroad trestles, "Rain, sleet or snow, Go Holy Cross!" It's called "no good deed goes unpunished"; in this case, the good deed was pushing the start time back from the 12-1 range.
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