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The University of Southern California (USC) football team is taking unique measures to prepare for their upcoming game against Notre Dame, which is expected to be played in rainy conditions. USC has been simulating rain by spraying players with hoses during practice sessions. The team's wet-ball drills aim to help players maintain control of the ball in wet conditions. This preparation comes after USC was seen using a squirt gun to simulate rain during practice. The measures taken by USC highlight the team's dedication to preparing for adverse weather conditions and ensuring they are ready to face Notre Dame on Saturday.
What goes into wet-ball preparations for #NotreDame football with rain, #USC headed to town? #NDFootball https://t.co/mzBbO58LMu
WATCH: Marcus Freeman on wet-ball drills at #NotreDame with rain forecast on Saturday vs. #USC. #NDFootball https://t.co/eNetU2uyBD
USC is preparing for their matchup against Notre Dame by spraying water at their punt returners to simulate the rainy environment on Saturday. ☔️ (🎥: @jacksmithpxp) https://t.co/bOhLxnsLuA
USC sprayed players with hoses in practice to prepare for rain vs. Notre Dame https://t.co/O1tSQUrLCh
USC really has a dude with a squirt gun running around at practice trying to simulate rain at Notre Dame this weekend. https://t.co/ZMw9QM0rKd