Poinsettia Bowl officials are that the game now convinced taking place this evening, despite the fact that the Qualcomm Stadium field was under several inches of water on Wednesday afternoon.
The Associated Press reported that change several days heavy rain the potential things for San Diego State and Navy, which had to be taken on Christmas Eve Bowl tonight.
However, the core teams are working day and night to make sure the game is played.
According to the report by the Associated Press at the scene, the plans for the field at Qualcomm Stadium could have up to even 10 or more inches of muddy water. A large parking lot overflowed also left in question the parking situation for the estimated 51,000 spectators.
San Diego was hit by heavy rains in recent days and forced both Marina and San Diego State to the routines of practice change. Both teams practiced hotel room while the Navy is in a local high school, with a field of grass on the base Wednesday.
Heavy rains also the cancellation of the events surrounding the Christmas Star Cup, such as visits to SeaWorld and the San Diego Zoo was forced to cancel. Torrential rains also have the annual "March Gaslamp Quarter, the marching bands, cheerleaders and fans are off in a parade on Fifth Avenue in San Diego and the Gaslamp Quarter.
The National Weather Service reported that somewhere between four fifty-six inches of rain in the area of San Diego fell in recent days with the majority Tuesday to Wednesday.
The Associated Press reported that change several days heavy rain the potential things for San Diego State and Navy, which had to be taken on Christmas Eve Bowl tonight.
However, the core teams are working day and night to make sure the game is played.
According to the report by the Associated Press at the scene, the plans for the field at Qualcomm Stadium could have up to even 10 or more inches of muddy water. A large parking lot overflowed also left in question the parking situation for the estimated 51,000 spectators.
San Diego was hit by heavy rains in recent days and forced both Marina and San Diego State to the routines of practice change. Both teams practiced hotel room while the Navy is in a local high school, with a field of grass on the base Wednesday.
Heavy rains also the cancellation of the events surrounding the Christmas Star Cup, such as visits to SeaWorld and the San Diego Zoo was forced to cancel. Torrential rains also have the annual "March Gaslamp Quarter, the marching bands, cheerleaders and fans are off in a parade on Fifth Avenue in San Diego and the Gaslamp Quarter.
The National Weather Service reported that somewhere between four fifty-six inches of rain in the area of San Diego fell in recent days with the majority Tuesday to Wednesday.