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FIU bug out

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Looks like the FIU team and fans should just stay in New Orleans since Hurricane Dorian has now closed FIU and most central Florida universities over the holiday weekend.
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if they haven't left yet, Tulane should reach out and offer facilities for practicing, etc.. would be nice to pay it forward from the courtesies that have been extended to us in the past
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Johnny Mac wrote:if they haven't left yet, Tulane should reach out and offer facilities for practicing, etc.. would be nice to pay it forward from the courtesies that have been extended to us in the past
Totally agree Johnny Mac. But now it appears it will move along the east coast of Florida without making actual landfall until it gets near the GA/SC border.

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Fan Since '54 wrote:
Johnny Mac wrote:if they haven't left yet, Tulane should reach out and offer facilities for practicing, etc.. would be nice to pay it forward from the courtesies that have been extended to us in the past
Totally agree Johnny Mac. But now it appears it will move along the east coast of Florida without making actual landfall until it gets near the GA/SC border.

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last night, the weather guy here in Charlotte said the bulk of the models show it not even doing that... the High that's steering the storm is apparently weakening or shifting, causing this northward trend sooner
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