Would rain during the game favor the Vols or Kentucky?

#2
#2
Do you think that if it rains tomorrow that it will help the Vols or Kentucky?

Neither one has much of a passing game, KY ground game is better. Sunny skies and 40 degree forecast
 
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#14
#14
Rain usually favors the offense because they know where they are going.

It also favors the team that can change their cleats at half time (usually home team).
 
#19
#19
I really don't like the house cats and my old lady's whole family ate Cats fans. It's like Rosemary's Baby or something when I'm up there during BB season
 
#21
#21
From the weather channel's website it looks like it will be sunny and 42 at kickoff.
 
#24
#24
Force the run game. Turn it into an Xs and Os battle. First time HC with a struggling roster vs experienced HC and a few potentially explosive play makers.

Our defense is ok, theirs can be too. We got history on our side (not sure how many points that’s worth).

Maybe it favors UK slightly. May be enough to swing the game. Idk.

I’m expecting a low scoring game unless ST or D takes a couple back.
 
#25
#25
Rain usually favors the offense because they know where they are going.

It also favors the team that can change their cleats at half time (usually home team).

Never thought about it that way.

I always thought it favored the D because the offense becomes one dimensional and turnovers become more likely.
 
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