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What happened to the days of playing football in the weather? All these people are moving games to different times and to stadiums with turf. I remember when I played we had a game that was supposed to be in the rain and the coach had a trash can full of water soaking balls so we could practice with them for when it rained that Friday night. Yes, it is uncomfortable for fans, Yes there maybe less fans there than a normal game, Yes, there are all the reasons in the world to justify moving a game. Guess I just remember the days of playing football on Friday nights no matter what the weather threw at you! Guess I am just getting old and a little bit of a Purest! 

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Grass is definitely the better playing surface regardless of weather condition, but there's a whole lot of schools in Mississippi that have poor grass fields.  They don't have the proper drainage and they sometimes have massive bald spots where they put a bunch of sand to fill in the holes.  I remember the last year we had grass at Picayune and how bad the field looked.  We used to have this old school crown in the middle of the field so that the rain water would slope to drains near the track.  Heck, I even remember when we had an old school clay track that was recessed with curbs and when it rained it turned into a pond.  If a grass field has the proper drainage and irrigation, then there's no problem with them anytime of year, but that tends to be more of an exception and not the norm.

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1 hour ago, TigersFan said:

What happened to the days of playing football in the weather? All these people are moving games to different times and to stadiums with turf. I remember when I played we had a game that was supposed to be in the rain and the coach had a trash can full of water soaking balls so we could practice with them for when it rained that Friday night. Yes, it is uncomfortable for fans, Yes there maybe less fans there than a normal game, Yes, there are all the reasons in the world to justify moving a game. Guess I just remember the days of playing football on Friday nights no matter what the weather threw at you! Guess I am just getting old and a little bit of a Purest! 

Back in the day players used to love having that one bad weather game where it was hard rain and mud. Three games in particular stick out from watching Hattiesburg play in the rain and mud. One game vs Natchez in Vidalia LA where at one part of the field the ball literally floated when the umpire placed it. He had to keep his hand on the ball to keep it from moving. Second game was when HHS upset Wayne Co the year they won state and third game was at Terry where the week before HHS had just upset Oak Grove and Terry beat HHS 13-0. HHS fumbled 3 times inside their own 20 yd line and Terry kicked two field goals and scored a TD. Terry wound up with maybe 50yds of total offense and HHS may not have gotten that. 

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1 hour ago, Vott said:

Back in the day players used to love having that one bad weather game where it was hard rain and mud. Three games in particular stick out from watching Hattiesburg play in the rain and mud. One game vs Natchez in Vidalia LA where at one part of the field the ball literally floated when the umpire placed it. He had to keep his hand on the ball to keep it from moving. Second game was when HHS upset Wayne Co the year they won state and third game was at Terry where the week before HHS had just upset Oak Grove and Terry beat HHS 13-0. HHS fumbled 3 times inside their own 20 yd line and Terry kicked two field goals and scored a TD. Terry wound up with maybe 50yds of total offense and HHS may not have gotten that. 

As hyped up as laurel and hattiesburg have been on here, only thing that would make it better would be playing in the mud. If it gets to that point, I will send down our family photographer to take the coolest pictures in the state

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26 minutes ago, BrickCity said:

As hyped up as laurel and hattiesburg have been on here, only thing that would make it better would be playing in the mud. If it gets to that point, I will send down our family photographer to take the coolest pictures in the state

Dude, will you please jump off the Laurel-Hattiesburg wagon. We dont want you. you just stick to your team up there on Highland Colony Parkway

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25 minutes ago, Vott said:

Dude, will you please jump off the Laurel-Hattiesburg wagon. We dont want you. you just stick to your team up there on Highland Colony Parkway

Vott, don't worry about cinder block dude.  He will be dealing with more than he can chew with Russell Mitchell at Germantown now.  All I've got to say is Madison Central better get their licks in early because Gluckstadt, Mississippi,  is about to be a giant thorn in their flesh LOL!

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I almost posted this topic yesterday just watching the green and red blobs creep across the radar.  I was thinking in terms of the old idea that ball control, run heavy offenses are at an advantage over teams that throw 25-30 times a game.  In my mind, advantage goes to teams who may not have speed burners, but have good size and went all in in the weight room.  I know, anything can happen on a wet field.

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1 hour ago, slicklizard said:

You don’t have to beg that old dried husk of a human for anything.We will take you over in Waynesboro with open arms. Plus Bobby Hall is The Godfather of Wayne County football.

Who is Wayne County big rivalry? Ill come to yalls instead of the blow out that will happen with Laurel over Hattiesburg 

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4 hours ago, Vott said:

LOL

See , now you get when I'm joking with you. Three or four years ago you would have huffed and taken it in a bad way. I have to admit you and Deonte have grown on me. Ya'll have stuck with it and I respect that.Now if you could tear Deonte from his womans arms and make it to the stadium it would be great.

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3 hours ago, BrickCity said:

Who is Wayne County big rivalry? Ill come to yalls instead of the blow out that will happen with Laurel over Hattiesburg 

It used to be West Jones but it has mellowed over the years. At heart they are just country boys like us and we speak the same language .

On the other hand without exception of maybe one or two I have never had an interaction with anyone from Laurel around their football team or games that wasnt some kind of jerk. They used to have three or four old mudbone type drunks that would sit on the visitors side and make fun of the other teams kids. Fat, slow, big head everything under the sun. I havent seen them since a playoff game I went to there with Picayune and one of the kids mother was sitting right there. She got up a let them have it. She wouldnt stop . The security finally showed up and made Grady and his friends leave. It was a beautiful thing to see.

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16 hours ago, slicklizard said:

You don’t have to beg that old dried husk of a human for anything.We will take you over in Waynesboro with open arms. Plus Bobby Hall is The Godfather of Wayne County football.

After what I watched last night, WC has a special place in my heart. Anyone that will throw hands in the stadium are now my heros. Wayne County might never lose again. War Eagle!!!!

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15 hours ago, slicklizard said:

See , now you get when I'm joking with you. Three or four years ago you would have huffed and taken it in a bad way. I have to admit you and Deonte have grown on me. Ya'll have stuck with it and I respect that.Now if you could tear Deonte from his womans arms and make it to the stadium it would be great.

I have mellowed out over the years as I get older. LoL. If we ever see each other in person I will shake your hand and introduce myself. 

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Toughing it out in the mud is one thing. Playing on a rutted up field with missing chunks of grass for the following 4 to 6 weeks is another. People spend a lot of money on field prep to just tear it up for the sake of toughing it out.

 

"Nope.... no new helmets next year.. we had to spend $10,000 on sod, seed, equipment, and labor resurfacing the field because we decided to prove we were tough."

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14 minutes ago, JagsFan77 said:

Toughing it out in the mud is one thing. Playing on a rutted up field with missing chunks of grass for the following 4 to 6 weeks is another. People spend a lot of money on field prep to just tear it up for the sake of toughing it out.

 

"Nope.... no new helmets next year.. we had to spend $10,000 on sod, seed, equipment, and labor resurfacing the field because we decided to prove we were tough."

Exactly.  I agree 1000%.  It's being a bad steward of the cost and effort someone put into the field just to ruin it.

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