Depending on where a football team is located, the game is vastly different. This is because outdoor stadiums allow for the elements, no matter how crazy they may be.

Stadiums down in Florida don’t have to worry about much beyond some rain and the occasional hurricane (okay, that’s actually pretty extreme), but the further north you go the more unforgiving Mother Nature can be. You’ve heard of “cold weather quarterbacks” because it’s seen as an advantage to be acclimatized to frigid, snowy conditions.

Nebraska Corn Husker coaches took that to heart when they ran a drill following the first snowfall of the year, ensuring that their squad was willing and able to take on the snow. The drill was organized by a coach yelling out the goal, to create “two perfect snow angels!”

 

 

 

Nebraska runs drill to create "two perfect snow angels" ❄️😇 (🎥: Twitter/Husker Nutrition)

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Now, we’re a little confused, because it seems as though each player only makes one snow angel each, although their form is in fact impeccable. Number 55 even Spiderman hops his way to his feet at the end!

(H/T Twitter/HuskersNutrition)