Texas Tech men’s basketball is set to play in a big game on Saturday night. It’s so big that ESPN’s College Gameday will be in Lubbock broadcasting on Saturday morning. And when there is a big game in town and Gameday is here, normally that means students camping out.
But not this time.
Arctic Front Means No Camping at Texas Tech
In order to protect people from themselves and to be safe, Texas Tech is banning camping on Saturday. In a social media post, Texas Tech Athletics wrote “Due to cold weather and upcoming inclement weather forecasts, camping for the basketball game Saturday will be prohibited for health and safety reasons.”
The high on Saturday, as of today, is forecasted to reach 17 degrees with a low of 6. That doesn’t include windchill or the fact that it could either be snowing or a wintery mix could be falling.
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Texas Tech will instead provide wristbands for students who attend College Gameday so they can get early access to the game Saturday afternoon. Doors for College Gameday will open at 9am at the United Supermarkets Arena. Early Access for the game and those who have wristbands will be at 3:30pm.
Texas Tech and Houston tip off at 5:30.
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