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Due to the heavy rains in Houston this week, Rice's football Stadium has flooded pretty badly...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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TT988 months
Global warming.
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CAD703X88 months
they should go ahead & play football there anyway. nobody could tell the difference.
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reggo7588 months
I thought all Rice Fields were flooded?
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LSU-MNCBABY88 months
This guy fricks.
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CAD703X88 months
reggo wins the comments. time to lock them.
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FATBOY TIGER88 months
Rice expands in water.
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The Creaux88 months
Stock it.
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TeddyPadillac88 months
The field is under water, not the stadium. Nice clickbait title.
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SomeLSUguy88 months
Silly Larry, that is their new swimming pool.
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Eltegray88 months
#Neverforget
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Zappas Stache88 months
Guess they need to hire an Aggie Civil Engineer to fix their drainage system.
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TigerDM88 months
The field is dug out of the ground about 20' so it is not surprising that it would flood.
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theBru88 months
Freeze it & play some hockey...
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KosmoCramer88 months
Why would they construct a stadium out of rice?
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Darla Hood88 months
And not a crawfish trap in sight.
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djangochained88 months
Owl fan ate all the rice baws
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djangochained88 months
And beans?
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FaCubeItches88 months
"Totally underwater" would mean that the water level was higher than the highest point in the stadium - that's just a flooded field.
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