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Title: Light Rain, Cool Temps for LSU v. Bama Post by: Catch Prothro on November 03, 2015, 07:06:21 AM Weather forecast is calling for light rain at the start of the LSU v. Bama game, with cooler temperatures.
I don't think this helps Bama, which has a better passing game than LSU. If the game gets sloppy, and turns into a low scoring power rushing game, this probably gives LSU an advantage. At the moment, they're predicting the light rain ends by halftime. So it might be a second half game for Bama. I might be off base here. I seem to recall Bama playing well in wet conditions earlier in the season. And I don't recall watching a rain game with LSU; they might have played a cupcake in the rain. Anyone have a better memory on this than me? Title: Re: Light Rain, Cool Temps for LSU v. Bama Post by: 2Stater on November 03, 2015, 07:38:57 AM Weather forecast is calling for light rain at the start of the LSU v. Bama game, with cooler temperatures. I don't think this helps Bama, which has a better passing game than LSU. If the game gets sloppy, and turns into a low scoring power rushing game, this probably gives LSU an advantage. At the moment, they're predicting the light rain ends by halftime. So it might be a second half game for Bama. I might be off base here. I seem to recall Bama playing well in wet conditions earlier in the season. And I don't recall watching a rain game with LSU; they might have played a cupcake in the rain. Anyone have a better memory on this than me? Bama 38 Georgia 10 at their house, in a steady rain. Jamos and I were there. (http://media.al.com/alabamafootball_impact/photo/saban-ugajpg-9cb3a1403ec33354.jpg) Title: Re: Light Rain, Cool Temps for LSU v. Bama Post by: N.AL-Tider on November 03, 2015, 07:40:47 AM If my memory serves me correctly, I believe LSU is afraid to play in the rain as their "rain game" was cancelled...
Title: Re: Light Rain, Cool Temps for LSU v. Bama Post by: Chechem on November 03, 2015, 09:50:27 AM Weather forecast is calling for light rain at the start of the LSU v. Bama game, with cooler temperatures. I don't think this helps Bama, which has a better passing game than LSU. If the game gets sloppy, and turns into a low scoring power rushing game, this probably gives LSU an advantage. At the moment, they're predicting the light rain ends by halftime. So it might be a second half game for Bama. I might be off base here. I seem to recall Bama playing well in wet conditions earlier in the season. And I don't recall watching a rain game with LSU; they might have played a cupcake in the rain. Anyone have a better memory on this than me? Bama 38 Georgia 10 at their house, in a steady rain. Jamos and I were there. (http://media.al.com/alabamafootball_impact/photo/saban-ugajpg-9cb3a1403ec33354.jpg) HTH :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: Title: Re: Light Rain, Cool Temps for LSU v. Bama Post by: Catch Prothro on November 03, 2015, 01:41:36 PM Weather forecast is calling for light rain at the start of the LSU v. Bama game, with cooler temperatures. I don't think this helps Bama, which has a better passing game than LSU. If the game gets sloppy, and turns into a low scoring power rushing game, this probably gives LSU an advantage. At the moment, they're predicting the light rain ends by halftime. So it might be a second half game for Bama. I might be off base here. I seem to recall Bama playing well in wet conditions earlier in the season. And I don't recall watching a rain game with LSU; they might have played a cupcake in the rain. Anyone have a better memory on this than me? Bama 38 Georgia 10 at their house, in a steady rain. Jamos and I were there. (http://media.al.com/alabamafootball_impact/photo/saban-ugajpg-9cb3a1403ec33354.jpg) |