• BlueGoldAg
    1.7k
    Heaven forbid that we get another weather related fiasco like we did last year against Mercer!
  • NCagalum
    394
    humidity will be much lower in Portland than it was in Montgomery Alabama or will be in Dallas. Bodies can’t get rid of heat when the humidity is high as it retards evaporation off skin. Dewpoint of 76 here in North Carolina with a high of 90 today. Pure misery outside. Why anyone would want to live in Florida puzzles me.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.7k
    I grew up in the heat and humidity in Indiana and all we had was a fan in the window. It was miserable but it was all I knew back then.
  • AggieFinn
    898
    Having done two-a-days in low 90 degree weather in the Portland area as a kid -- that is a drainer -- way hotter up there with that heat than in Davis. It's not Texas or Alabama humidity, but it's far more humid up North than in Davis.

    I think PSU chose this start time on purpose. Coaches should be conditioning their players accordingly.
  • Pacifico2
    254
    I think we're all overstating the potential heat and humidity of an August noonday in Portland, Oregon. It will be hot, yes. Not many places outside of Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Eureka, Gold Beach, and Astoria that won't have the potential of a 90+ degree day with some humidity. Big deal. These are college athletes with, at least in our case, an elite strength and conditioning program, training all summer in the heat on a daily basis. Absolutely no chance the day in Portland is comparable to the night in Montgomery. The weather is a non-factor for this game unless you are hungover in the 3rd quarter from an early start or a late night on Distillery Row. The only way it plays into the outcome is if there is a driving rainstorm. I suffice to say that the empty stadium and crappy game atmosphere is a bigger concern for the coaches, but that will be mitigated by the excitement of the first game. The key to victory taking the better team on the road to Portland is not the "brutal" Oregon heat; it's managing the first game mistakes (especially with a rookie QB) and bringing your own juice to the party.
  • ucdtim17
    25
    I'm not so worried about the players; the Davis players will be more heat-adjusted than the PSU players. Just another reason I'm not particularly interested in attending in person.
  • AggieFinn
    898
    Looking forward to seeing everybody up North.

    Everybody - this is now 6 weeks away.
  • Pacifico2
    254
    If I make it, the noon kickoff sucks with an early Saturday morning flight up, we'll have to tailgate on the plane.

    Single-sided stadium with a cover, correct? Hopefully it is oriented properly.
  • Jdur
    488
    is there any talk of them ever getting to play somewhere else? It’s embarrassing for the big sky conference IMO to have a team playing on a stadium that’s arguably worse than most d2 or even many high school stadiums.
  • Pacifico2
    254
    The only talk I've heard in recent years was trying to get into the old baseball stadium turned soccer stadium, and I believe that's where they played Montana last year, but nothing long term. Until they secure that lease, or build something else, they're out in the suburbs. Big school, right downtown so space is at a premium. The stadium is a multipurpose sports complex, so there are a lot of different uses for it I guess. Harkens back to a slightly nicer version of the old 1970s convertible stadiums like Candlestick, Anaheim, Riverfront, and 3 Rivers.
  • Zander
    260
    I had this thought that they might be better off working with Lewis and Clark College (south of downtown but ostensibly closer than Hillsboro) to renovate their little D3 stadium than start fresh somewhere or fight to get back into Providence Park, the downtown stadium.

    Worth noting that Providence Park has been expanded recently and while it's a cool and historic soccer venue now, it probably is too big for what PSU can reasonably expect to fill.
  • Pacifico2
    254
    Interesting idea on L&C. One-sided if I recall, or at least the one side is substantially larger than the other. Would come down to the ability to expand on the opposite side. If you could just replicate the home side, you'd be close to 10k I'm guessing. Nice call!
  • ucdtim17
    25
    Providence Park is where they should be, but they have not been good enough to draw crowds large enough to fend off the Timbers taking over and they can't afford the rent now even if they could work around the soccer schedule.
  • Pacifico2
    254
    Who owns/operates Providence Park, is it the City or the club? That's a shame, would really boost their profile and be good for the entire Big Sky.
  • ucdtim17
    25
    The city owns it; it looks like the parent company of the Timbers operates it though. So you'd think/hope the city would figure out a way to have PSU stay there but I guess the actual operator has no such preference and apparently the city doesn't care enough to force it.
  • agalum
    591
    I’m up in the air about going to Portland. We’re definitely going to SD the following week for that pay back night game. My wife has relatives in Vancouver, WA so she’s usually an easy sell on Portland games. That stadium is such a strange venue for football, but at least the overhang keeps you dry if it rains.
  • DrMike
    1.3k
    Newsletter they sent out today has a Friday night reception with details to follow.

    We going to San Diego and there are late kickoff home games to follow (hotel rooms for us). Portland is a no-go. We really disliked our last visit up there in 2019.
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