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November 21, 2008

'Noles practice in the cold

Florida State has been thinking about the weather. It's supposed to be chilly on Saturday night --- football weather -- and the Seminoles want to be ready.

It might help Florida State that it hasn't exactly been balmy in Tallahassee.

It was "mid-40-degree weather Tuesday night" when Florida State practiced, according to the school's athletics Web site.

You might know that this is Florida State's second straight "blackout game." The Seminoles lost the first one on their own turf last weekend and now will encounter Maryland's sea of black-clad fans.

Posted by Jeff Barker at 7:00 AM | | Comments (1)
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I think we might see some breath out on the Byrd field tonight.Now that will show us some cold football weather.Good luck,Terps;your biggest game of the year.

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About Jeff Barker
Tracking the TerpsJeff Barker has been a Baltimore Sun sports writer since 2004, handling stories and projects including Terrapins basketball, the NFL, sports economics, congressional steroids hearings and youth coaches who run afoul of the law. Before that, he covered news -- including the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks -- and politics for The Baltimore Sun, the Washington bureau of The Arizona Republic and The Associated Press.

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