Pizza Bowl was the coldest I've ever been at a game. Or maybe the most miserable.
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It was sleeting when we left at halftime. That was the game that they recognized the pilot that was shot down in the former Czech Republic/Bosnia area.
But the coldest for me was Arkansas 2006. My friend, Jennifer, and I left and headed to the car to warm up. We left the men freezing their butts off in the stands.
The 1987 Clemson game was frigid.
I've only been attending games since 2014, so not a ton of experience. 2016 game against Western Carolina was pretty brutal.
The 2005 4A State Championship Game between Sumter and Gaffney. It was Sidney Rice's senior year. Went broke feeding my 10 year old grandson hot chocolate to be able to watch the game.
The coldest game I ever attended at WB was USC vs Arkansas. I can't remember the exact year but it was one of Spurrier's first years, Blake Mitchell was the QB. Man, I like to froze before that game was over. It was one of those games we completely beat ourselves. The defining play for us was right before the end of the first half. The Arkansas QB throw a pass into the end zone. The Arkansas receiver was in the end zone but was not in a position to catch the ball. Well, one of our defensive backs tried to intercept the ball and as he was trying to intercept the ball he batted the ball right into the hands of the Arkansas receiver for a TD. Arkansas pulled ahead of us by a significant amount of points but then Blake started throwing the ball super well and we almost won (but fell a little short) in spite of the error made at the end of the first half.
But boy that sure was one cold game and in all of the years I have attended games at WB that was the very coldest. In fact, the 2nd coldest game I ever attended, and I can't remember which game that was, wasn't even close to the Arkansas game.
I believe they were like a week apart.......Love the south!Definitely 2014 against Tenn. That wind was some of the strongest/coldest I've ever felt that time of year. Coincidentally the same season as the hottest game I've been to.
The coldest game I ever attended at WB was USC vs Arkansas. I can't remember the exact year but it was one of Spurrier's first years, Blake Mitchell was the QB. Man, I like to froze before that game was over. It was one of those games we completely beat ourselves. The defining play for us was right before the end of the first half. The Arkansas QB throw a pass into the end zone. The Arkansas receiver was in the end zone but was not in a position to catch the ball. Well, one of our defensive backs tried to intercept the ball and as he was trying to intercept the ball he batted the ball right into the hands of the Arkansas receiver for a TD. Arkansas pulled ahead of us by a significant amount of points but then Blake started throwing the ball super well and we almost won (but fell a little short) in spite of the error made at the end of the first half.
But boy that sure was one cold game and in all of the years I have attended games at WB that was the very coldest. In fact, the 2nd coldest game I ever attended, and I can't remember which game that was, wasn't even close to the Arkansas game.
YEP,1988 liberty bowl vs Indiana. (I’ll never go back to Memphis. Armpit of Tennessee and Arkansas) Followed by the 95 Florida game.
Papa Johns Bowl in Birmingham. The whole place was depressing. The surroundings and stadium could be right out of communist Romania.The coldest game I ever attended at WB was USC vs Arkansas. I can't remember the exact year but it was one of Spurrier's first years, Blake Mitchell was the QB. Man, I like to froze before that game was over. It was one of those games we completely beat ourselves. The defining play for us was right before the end of the first half. The Arkansas QB throw a pass into the end zone. The Arkansas receiver was in the end zone but was not in a position to catch the ball. Well, one of our defensive backs tried to intercept the ball and as he was trying to intercept the ball he batted the ball right into the hands of the Arkansas receiver for a TD. Arkansas pulled ahead of us by a significant amount of points but then Blake started throwing the ball super well and we almost won (but fell a little short) in spite of the error made at the end of the first half.
But boy that sure was one cold game and in all of the years I have attended games at WB that was the very coldest. In fact, the 2nd coldest game I ever attended, and I can't remember which game that was, wasn't even close to the Arkansas game.
Tennessee 2014. Friggin Freezin
And we lost in OT
Pharoh had a game for the ages though!
I had a friend that could score a couple of executive club seats once or twice a season. We let my wife and her brother use them for that game, friend and I sat directly across the field in the club. Froze our arses off while they looked over at us grinning. Hogs stomped us that game as well, double whammy.Arkansas 2010
Colder than a well miners arseThe 1987 Clemson game was frigid.
This is the correct answer and the 87 Clemson game was second, as far as USC games go.
I watched Hartsville play for a State championship at Billy-Brice when Randy Wheeler and the a-hole that played DT for UT (Haynesworth) were Red Foxes , it was the colder than bought of those.