Hudson Card has started 15 games in career, 8 at Texas and 7 at Purdon't. During his career, he's only played in 3 games where the temperature was under 60 degrees at kick off. He's only played 1 game where the temperature was under 50 degrees, and that was a 45 degree game in late November at West Virginia in 2021.
Card, who is originally from Austin, Texas, has NEVER played in a game where precipitation OR WIND was a factor.
At Texas:
Louisiana – 94 degrees no precipitation, light wind
Arkansas – 91 degrees no precipitation, light win
@ Cockeye State – Sunny and 63 no precipitation, 10 mph wind
@ West Virginia – 45 degrees no precipitation, 6 mph wind
Bama – 90 degrees dry, no wind
UTSA – 92 degrees no precipitation, light wind
@ Texas Tech – 89 degrees no precipitation, 10 mph wind
West Virginia – 88 degrees no precipitation, no wind
With Purdon't:
Fresno State – Sunny, 80 degrees no precipitation, light wind
@ Va Tech – 72 degrees, no precipitation, light wind
Syracuse – 71 degrees no precipitation, light wind
Wisconsin – 79 degrees no precipitation, light wind
Illinois – 83 degrees no precipitation, light
@ Cockeye – 58 degrees no precipitation, 9 mph wind
Ohio State – 56 degrees no precipitation, light wind
He is 48 of 88 for 490 yards with 2 TDs and 2 Ints in those games where the temp was below 60. And he was 0-3 in those starts.
The game in Lincoln will absolutely be the coldest and windiest game Card has ever played in as a College QB. It will also mark the first game he's ever had to play in where there is a consistent driving rain and likely even some snow flurries.
Considering he's from Austin, TX, I doubt he played very many high school games, if any at all, that were impacted by the weather.