I just read on another forum that according to a 10 day forecast it may be a rainy night during the game. I know forecasts can change day to day (sometimes hour to hour in the South) so Tusk, or anyone living in bama, if you can keep us posted as we get closer I would appreciate it. And if it is a rainy night, who would have the advantage? Some say the home team always has the advantage, some say the stronger running team, others say the better passing team etc etc. I'm curious to hear opinions.
I hope the turf is in good shape. They have had problems getting the grass to grow properly since they built the upper decks in BDS.
Night Scattered ShowersHigh 72°F Precip 30% Wind:From SSW at 9 mph Humidity:65%UV Index:4 Moderate Sunrise:7:12 AM CTAvg. High:69°FRecord High:84°F (1975) Partly CloudyOvernight Low 54°F Precip 20% Wind:From SW at 2 mph Humidity:76% Sunset:5:55 PM CTAvg. Low:44°FRecord Low:27°F (1966) LOOKS GREAT ! TEMP 54 DEGREES 20% CHANCE. PERFECT NIGHT FOR A TIGER ROMP!
I never realized that.. I was thinking it was just because they were letting the cheerleaders graze.. go figure. :yelwink2:
Update: Perfect, no excuses...Still better watch that ****er Ritter. Hourly Weather Forecast for Tuscaloosa, AL - weather.com