• Rain

 #18779  by purplehorse
 Fri Oct 18, 2019 2:23 pm
gofurman wrote:
Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:03 am
The Jackal wrote:
Fri Oct 18, 2019 6:03 am
Traditional 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.
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 !!!

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
The Wofford game in 2002 was more like a swamp or lake bowl rather than the mud bowl. I remember getting into the stadium and walking up to see the field-it was like 70 % of the field was covered in water. Unlike any game I have ever seen or most likely will ever see. Crazy! I remember the field had been used the night before for Spartanburg High school’s game. As I think I remember, Furman won.
 #18780  by gofurman
 Fri Oct 18, 2019 6:57 pm
purplehorse wrote:
Fri Oct 18, 2019 2:23 pm
gofurman wrote:
Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:03 am
The Jackal wrote:
Fri Oct 18, 2019 6:03 am
Traditional 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.
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 !!!

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
The Wofford game in 2002 was more like a swamp or lake bowl rather than the mud bowl. I remember getting into the stadium and walking up to see the field-it was like 70 % of the field was covered in water. Unlike any game I have ever seen or most likely will ever see. Crazy! I remember the field had been used the night before for Spartanburg High school’s game. As I think I remember, Furman won.
We won in a thriller. It was an absolute mess. Spartanburg High had played the night before
 #18781  by Flagman
 Fri Oct 18, 2019 7:10 pm
There will be no MUD BOWL tomorrow. Come prepared. Remember, no umbrellas allowed in Paladin stadium.
 #18782  by FUBeAR
 Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:08 pm
@ Chattanooga 1982
* Torrential rain the entire game
* Complete mud bowl of a field
* Standing water - 12” deep in 1 endzone & 6-8” deep in various spots all over the field - FUBeAR nearly drowned at the bottom a pile-up - honestly
* Lost 13-9, I think, on a blocked punt / TD out of the watergrave endzone in the 4th quarter - shoulda taken the safety
* Showers were few & 5’ high spouts that barely dripped cold only water
* Handi-wipes for towels & not enough to go around. I guess some shared.
* As a bonus - bolts of lightning throughout game. We were tougher back then!
 #18783  by apaladin
 Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:58 pm
FUBeAR wrote:
Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:08 pm
@ Chattanooga 1982
* Torrential rain the entire game
* Complete mud bowl of a field
* Standing water - 12” deep in 1 endzone & 6-8” deep in various spots all over the field - FUBeAR nearly drowned at the bottom a pile-up - honestly
* Lost 13-9, I think, on a blocked punt / TD out of the watergrave endzone in the 4th quarter - shoulda taken the safety
* Showers were few & 5’ high spouts that barely dripped cold only water
* Handi-wipes for towels & not enough to go around. I guess some shared.
* As a bonus - bolts of lightning throughout game. We were tougher back then!
That old UTC stadium was a dump!!
 #18784  by gofurman
 Fri Oct 18, 2019 11:02 pm
FUBeAR wrote:
Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:08 pm
@ Chattanooga 1982
* Torrential rain the entire game
* Complete mud bowl of a field
* Standing water - 12” deep in 1 endzone & 6-8” deep in various spots all over the field - FUBeAR nearly drowned at the bottom a pile-up - honestly
* Lost 13-9, I think, on a blocked punt / TD out of the watergrave endzone in the 4th quarter - shoulda taken the safety
* Showers were few & 5’ high spouts that barely dripped cold only water
* Handi-wipes for towels & not enough to go around. I guess some shared.
* As a bonus - bolts of lightning throughout game. We were tougher back then!
Great story Bear !!! love to hear from the ol' timers Heck, in 5" standing water we coulda lost ya !
 #18788  by gman
 Sat Oct 19, 2019 5:59 am
It still looks like most of the precipitation is going to stay and and east of us. Either way, it’s going to be close.
 #18790  by tim
 Sat Oct 19, 2019 7:09 am
apaladin wrote:
Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:58 pm
FUBeAR wrote:
Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:08 pm
@ Chattanooga 1982
* Torrential rain the entire game
* Complete mud bowl of a field
* Standing water - 12” deep in 1 endzone & 6-8” deep in various spots all over the field - FUBeAR nearly drowned at the bottom a pile-up - honestly
* Lost 13-9, I think, on a blocked punt / TD out of the watergrave endzone in the 4th quarter - shoulda taken the safety
* Showers were few & 5’ high spouts that barely dripped cold only water
* Handi-wipes for towels & not enough to go around. I guess some shared.
* As a bonus - bolts of lightning throughout game. We were tougher back then!
That old UTC stadium was a dump!!
Chamberlain Field!! At one time the oldest football field in the country (I think) One end zone wasn't even level ground. The back of it ran uphill.
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