I heard him say the rain would begin late Saturday morning, with the heaviest coming in around 6:00. Maybe the tropical low will slow down and move more to the east, giving us less rain. But, we sure need the rain more than dry fans at a football game.
I would imagine they have already had to pay for those buses. Pass out the rain gear.
ap,good point. I would still say it hurts the passing team more as catching a ball is much tougher in wet conditions than handing off. would you agree?apaladin wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 11:28 pmSince the advent of artificial turf I think rain has a minimal effect on games. Not like it used to be when you had to worry about footing, slipping and mud etc. I fully expect it will rain when we play at WC so then we will have to worry about those things. That is the only game we have left on natural grass.
FU has a big advantage in the rain, much more so than the Cadets, as the FU OL is highly trained for rain conditions. Sometimes at night when it is raining, the OL coach will pull the OL boys out of the dorms for practice. Expect many pts for FU because of this.gofurman wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 11:06 pmjust a football question - what does rain wind affect from a football standpoint? I have to think we don't want wind.. we certainly pass more than Cit and believe heavily in our FG kicker... I think Wind is in their favor. What about rain? I know it affects attendance (boo). That hurts home field advantage. but how does it affect the game? I have seen it give the north south running game a big advantage (FU beats Western two yrs ago) as western wanted speed and we went straight at them. But what about triple option vs our offensive style? I am worried !!!
Real question - what are thoughts on how a rainy game affects the two offenses?
that was my basic thought. I was truly interested in what others thought of rain and how it affects the game... I understand AP has a good point that you don't get a mud game anymore (like WOff 2002) so it's not as much a factor but a rainy day would seem to favor ol fashioned Ol - I am ok with that but would rather it be sunny. More home crowd! Also, I think we win OL either way and we do pass more so that possibly mitigates one advantage we have. (I think we are better on OL and in passing and would rather not lose all of the passing advantage) please beat Citadel !!!The Jackal wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 6:03 amTraditional football theory - I don’t know if it is true - is that rain will assist running teams. The ball is heavier with water, receivers have a more difficult time in route running, win effects flight path, etc.
A good soaker might make this game a battle of the offensive lines. I’d be ok with that.
I mean, it probably doesn't really matter. Football players are going to go out and play in whatever the conditions present.gofurman wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:03 amthat was my basic thought. I was truly interested in what others thought of rain and how it affects the game... I understand AP has a good point that you don't get a mud game anymore (like WOff 2002) so it's not as much a factor but a rainy day would seem to favor ol fashioned Ol - I am ok with that but would rather it be sunny. More home crowd! Also, I think we win OL either way and we do pass more so that possibly mitigates one advantage we have. (I think we are better on OL and in passing and would rather not lose all of the passing advantage) please beat Citadel !!!The Jackal wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 6:03 amTraditional football theory - I don’t know if it is true - is that rain will assist running teams. The ball is heavier with water, receivers have a more difficult time in route running, win effects flight path, etc.
A good soaker might make this game a battle of the offensive lines. I’d be ok with that.
any other thoughts on rain - former players?? others? really just curious what others have witnessed over the years in what type game it favors in general. thanks