Iron Bowl 2010: Weather May Play A Factor In Auburn-Alabama
We're now about one hour away from the 2010 Iron Bowl, when Auburn, No. 2 in the BCS Standings, travels to Tuscaloosa to take on No. 11 Alabama. The Crimson Tide are four-point favorites over the Tigers in what will be the 75th meeting between the two schools (Alabama leads the all-time series 40-33-1 and has won the past two Iron Bowls after dropping six straight to Auburn).
In addition to generations of history as well as over 100,000 fans packed into Bryant-Denny Stadium (where 'Bama has won 20 straight games overall), both sides may find themselves dealing with weather fit for a rivalry weekend. Per our Auburn blog, Track 'Em Tigers:
Conditions could be problematic for both teams. There was quite a bit of rain locally last night, and Bryant Denny does not always drain well. We had over an inch where I live, but the Tuscaloosa airport is reporting only 0.39 inches. It's cold today, sitting at only 42 degrees at noon. With a heavy cloud cover, it's unlikely to rise any more over that. The wind will pick up during the game, and it may drop into the mid 30s before its over.
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