I know that several on here will say that "both teams play on the same field" blah, blah, blah. The point being that a slow muddy field usually favors the larger, stronger team. The crown was also mentioned as it should have been.
So onering will understand, the height change changes the trajectory of the pass. An experienced QB will compensate, (Or they will do what Catoctin did and roll the pocket off the crown for the pass.) Southern has an experienced QB this year who is certainly used to that field. FH did not Alco's QB may be a little more seasoned but I still don't think that we'll see much passing from him.
As far as the muddy field is concerned. What was a blessing for Southern against FH, may become a toxin against Alco. While FH's line is good, they are more athletic than physically strong. Alco is just the opposite. (I really believe that their line, as a group, is the strongest in the area.) This will be an interesting game to see.
So onering will understand, the height change changes the trajectory of the pass. An experienced QB will compensate, (Or they will do what Catoctin did and roll the pocket off the crown for the pass.) Southern has an experienced QB this year who is certainly used to that field. FH did not Alco's QB may be a little more seasoned but I still don't think that we'll see much passing from him.
As far as the muddy field is concerned. What was a blessing for Southern against FH, may become a toxin against Alco. While FH's line is good, they are more athletic than physically strong. Alco is just the opposite. (I really believe that their line, as a group, is the strongest in the area.) This will be an interesting game to see.