05-10-2018, 02:58 PM
(05-10-2018, 02:39 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Not really a factor honestly.
The three Centers are from Arkansas, Iowa, and Ohio.
Average climate in November:
Arkansas = high 62, low 42, 5.28 inches of precipitation
Iowa = high 48, low 31, 2.17 inches of precipitation
Ohio = high 52, low 35, 3.82 inches of precipitation
Average climate in December (when college football is not being played other than nice weather or indoor bowl games):
Arkansas = high 52, low 34, 4.96 inches of precipitation
Iowa = high 34, low 18, 1.38 inches of precipitation
Ohio = high 41, low 26, 7.4 inches of precipitation
So Iowa is actually slightly colder than Ohio but less precipitation. Arkansas is a little warmer than Ohio but more precipitation in November.
Neither Arkansas nor Iowa are as nice as you are implying. Just because Arkansas plays in the SEC doesn't mean Arkansas itself is crazy warm.
Can't just look at that, because they all just don't play home games. Arkansas is an SEC team.... Kentucky, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, LSU, South Carolina, Ole Miss, Auburn, Texas A&M.... Ohio State is a Big 10 team....Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, Rutgers, Iowa, Nebraska, Northwestern and Purdue. OSU plays a whole heck of a lot more cold weather games than Arkansas does....