As a fan:
We played at West Stanly in 2015 for the endowment game. We had to go down there first for some reason, left at 2:00 because of the traffic as we had to go through Winston, and it was getting cloudy and ugly. I was hoping we'd miss it but it started raining when we were warming up. I was very impressed by the stadium and the field, it was in top notch shape. The locker room literally opens up and your on the field, it was like in a movie when someone opens the door and they are in another world. Blew my mind lol.
The game started and the downpour got really, really bad. I was in the booth as I filmed the game, but it was about near impossible to film because their windows wouldn't open fully and the ones that didn't had rain all over them. We took a early 13-0 lead as they couldn't run the ball at all as that was their game that year. Had a stud of a RB but we shut him down pretty much all night besides when they scored off a botch we had. He was averaging over 200 yards a game and he barely got 90. Our RB got hurt and we had to run QB keeper all of the 2nd half because it was pouring so hard we couldn't pass and we were a pure Air Raid team. It was a wince and wait game that 2nd half. We won as we stopped their final drive with a fumble recovery. It shoulda been a scoop and score but our player took a knee for no reason. Nearly 10 years later it irks the heck out of me still. It was a 13-7 win that shoulda been either 19 or 20 to 7.
I was amazed at how determined WS was to play that night. I guess they figured it would be the only way they could stop us on offense was to play in the rain, we were averaging a good chunk of yards and we were a week off dropping nearly 60 on a horrendous Atkins team. I guess they figured the only way to win was to slow us down, but ironically it screwed them more. If it had been clear it woulda been a high scoring night for both. But I digress. Their field ended up getting torn to shreds bad by all the cleats. It was a super solid field heading in (looked like a small college field,) that was quite pretty to look at, and by the end of the night it looked like a cow pasture with holes open everywhere. I wouldn't even say cow pasture, it looked like where goats would be at.
Their coaches ended up admitting next year they had to hire equipment to run over the field to fix it after that game and it took months to repair. Never understood that decision, they shoulda made us wait until that Monday as we were off that next week. Hubris can kill you