The Ohio State pregame, commentators were speculating on whether Cig had piped in noise to practice for the environment. One guy said well if it wasn't Cig's standard routine he may not have done that because he wouldn't want to do something different for the 'big game' when he wants his players to prepare like it's any other. I thought "I sure as hell hope we did that!" Although I've seen in the past some coaches say they don't think the practice noise helps much or had reasons against it.
I get the reasoning for not changing a routine if it might emphasize 'big game' coming up, makes sense. But part of the routine should be preparing for conditions. Leading up to the Ohio State game I hoped we practiced some with wet or slippery footballs since there was a chance of shit weather. I don't know if we do that, but it may have sharpened our punt snap concentration if we did. I'll trust Cig to be on it, and his guys.