The OnIowa podcast reported that KCRG weather guy Joe Winters looked up the weather of every game ever played at Kinnick, and tomorrow should top them for the coldest.
IIRC, the Nebby game was 26° at kickoff, with a windchill of 17°. The temperature will be colder, but what is the forecast for the windchill (I believe wind gusts last year of 35mph).
Nobody likes playing in the cold so I don't believe this gives either team an advantage. Both teams have to play in it so it'll boil down to talent and execution like every game.
The OnIowa podcast reported that KCRG weather guy Joe Winters looked up the weather of every game ever played at Kinnick, and tomorrow should top them for the coldest.
he's not talking about one team 'liking to play in cold better', but rather BECAUSE of the cold and wind it changes the game plan and what can be successful. Iowa supposedly is better in the trenches and running the ball, whereas Mich had back-to-back games of negative rushing totals....
Not sure I buy that Iowa has an advantage in a game that favors play the trenches. Iowa has been physically manhandled far too much this year on both sides of the LOS to make that claim.
Forecast kickoff wind chill is -1.
Just checked weather.com, they say kickoff temp of 23 and "feels like" 8. I assume that means wind chill.
IIRC, the Nebby game was 26° at kickoff, with a windchill of 17°. The temperature will be colder, but what is the forecast for the windchill (I believe wind gusts last year of 35mph).
Forecast kickoff wind chill is -1.
Just checked weather.com, they say kickoff temp of 23 and "feels like" 8. I assume that means wind chill.
If it was 26 with 35 mph winds, the wind chill should have been sub zero. Will be the same tomorrow. Low 20s with 20-30 mph winds should put the wind chill between 0 and -15.