One of the keys to running a successful offense or defense is the ability to communicate. Whether it’s through hand signals, code words or images for any play or stunt to work everyone needs to be on the same page. At home Alabama has seemed to not have a big problem in relaying a single message throughout the team. But their road trips, particularly the game against South Carolina was a bit of a different story due to the crowd noise and tempo. And this weekend, Texas A&M hopes to use its home field to its advantage.
Kyle Field holds approximately 102,733 people who will all be doing their part in trying to deafen the visiting Crimson Tide especially on the defensive side of the ball.