Not only will the Alabama Crimson Tide have to contend with one of college football’s top environments inside Tiger Stadium on Saturday night in Baton Rouge, but there is another factor that could play a role in their game against the LSU Tigers, the weather.
Yes, the weather could be something to monitor going into Saturday’s game between the Crimson Tide and Tigers, as according to meteorologist James Spann, showers could be possible during the Alabama vs. LSU game.
Spann also said that it will likely not rain all night Saturday, but it looks like showers could definitely be possible during the game, which is due to the presence of Tropical Storm Rafael in the Gulf of Mexico.
Should it rain Saturday night in Baton Rouge, it could potentially affect the game plan for both Alabama and LSU, especially when it comes to calling plays offensively, and this will certainly be something to monitor leading up to kickoff.
FOOTBALL: For the Alabama/LSU game in Baton Rouge Saturday night (6:30p CT kickoff)… the sky will be mostly cloudy with showers possible during the game. The amount and duration of rain will be determined by the track and timing of the tropical system in the northern Gulf of…
— James Spann (@spann) November 5, 2024