Anyways, it may not be "snowing" up north in November very often, but a cold steady rain is about the worst thing yet. You just wish it were snow b/c everything is soaking wet, and it's about 40-45 degrees. This is very common in the north towards the end of fall.
I wouldn't think that as a whole cold snowy weather plays a huge role in any conference.
To answer the question. Tennessee played a bowl game in cold snowy weather a fews years back. It was the Cotton Bowl vs. Kansas State. Yes, the Vols dropped this bowl game too.
I have been to a cold game or two vs. Kentucky in November.
HLIB - weren't the Texas games scheduled early in the season ???Yeah, but that's when nearly all top-tier OOC matchups are scheduled. Aside from in-state rivalry games like UF-FSU or Georgia-GT, there aren't really any non-conference games played in December. There ain't a whole ton of snow ANYWHERE in October.
in August when it is 104 with 95% humidity?95% humidity maybe, 104 not likely. July tends to hover around 95-97 in MS, except last summer it did hit 100 with the drought and all but that was just one day....
2009
Sep. 5 Nevada
Sep. 12 at Michigan
Sep. 19 Michigan St.
Sep. 26 at Purdue
Oct. 3 Washington
Oct. 17 USC
Oct. 24 Boston College
Oct. 31 Washington St. (San Antonio)
Nov. 7 Navy
Nov. 14 at Pittsburgh
Nov. 21 Connecticut
Nov. 28 at Stanford
2010
Sep. 4 Purdue
Sep. 11 Michigan
Sep. 18 at Michigan St.
Sep. 25 Stanford
Oct. 2 at Boston College
Oct. 9 Pittsburgh
Oct. 16 Army (Chicago)
Oct. 23 Navy (Baltimore)
Nov. 7
Nov. 13 Connecticut
Nov. 20
Nov. 27 USC
2011
Sep. 3 at Purdue
Sep. 10 at Michigan
Sep. 17 Michigan St.
Sep. 24 at Pittsburgh
Oct. 1 South Florida
Oct. 8
Oct. 15 Army (Orlando)
Oct. 22 USC
Oct. 29 Navy
Nov. 5 Connecticut
Nov. 12
Nov. 26 at Stanford
2012
Sep. 1 Navy (Dublin)
Sep. 8 Purdue
Sep. 15 at Michigan St.
Sep. 22 Michigan
Oct. 6 Baylor (New Orleans)
Oct. 13
Oct. 20 Pittsburgh
Oct. 27 at Oklahoma
Nov. 3
Nov. 10
Nov. 17 Wake Forest
Nov. 24 at USC