cold weather is the bane of existence…
Woody Hayes viewed cold weather as a psychological challenge and a chance to prove toughness, famously coaching Ohio State games in a short-sleeved shirt even in freezing temperatures to set an example for his players, showing them that complaining about the cold was unacceptable and that mental fortitude was key to winning in harsh conditions, rather than making excuses. His philosophy was simple: tough players overcome tough conditions, and the cold was just another opponent to conquer, often seen in iconic photos from games like the 1967 Michigan State win in snow.