RECALL THE FOLLOWING: "It is a pantheon of concrete and steel It is a city that rises defiantly in the delta alongside the father of waters It is the humidity of autumn evenings that drapes stately oaks and broad magnolias It is haunted ... and it is loud. It is Halloween night & Cannon blasts It is a Louisiana gumbo of humanity that cheers its Tigers to victory & destroys the dreams of invading foes Chance of rain is ... never! It is the cathedral of college football & worship happens here When the sun finds its home in the western sky it is a field of glory for sure ... But much more than that it is a sacred place And it is Saturday night in Death Valley" Now, transport this SPIRIT, this MOJO--this VOODOO--to Tuscaloosa, and we will rock this!!!
For teams with grass fields, do they cover the field with a tarp when extended rain is forecast prior to the game?
I have seen games where it's raining or snowing and they bring in a dry ball on every play. Probably NFL games but do they do it for college games. Didn't notice vs WKU
when its as wet as it was for wky, i dont think it matters. ball is being snapped in a couple inches of water and mud.
Probably not every play but they have a chest of them I'm sure but @tirk is right, it won't matter if it is that wet