Nick Saban Talks About The Impact Of Weather In Saturday’s Game Vs. Ole Miss
by Larry Leo
October 9, 20202 Comments
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Hurricane Delta making its entrance on Friday in Louisiana may cause severe weather throughout the region effecting some SEC games other than LSU's. Nick Saban talked a little of how that weather could impact this weekend's Alabama vs. Ole Miss game...
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“It’s much harder to play pass defense,” Saban said on his Thursday night radio show, per Saturday Down South. “Everybody says, ‘Well, you won’t be able to throw the ball if it’s raining.’ If it’s a bad field and it’s raining, it’s much easier to play offense and it’s much easier to pass the ball than it is to play defense because the defense is at a disadvantage in reaction.”
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“Now, wind, which there may be some wind with this, is probably the one thing that’s most difficult in terms of throwing the ball,” Nick Saban added during his show. “With the wind, against the wind, crosswind, swirling wind. Same thing in the impact that the wind can have in the kicking game can be really a tremendous factor in having the wind at your back in certain circumstances and certain situations in the game.”
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