boger2337
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Do we think the NCAA, ACC, SEC will look into a "option" for games to be moved to an evening game due to heat index over 95 degrees?
I know high school teams have to cancel outside practices when the heat I DeX is over a certain point.
I stayed the entire game, but in section 101 a man was unconscious for over 10 minutes from heat complications. Another woman passed out, and I was told by an EMT while leaving that 7 people were transported to the hospital due to heat complications.
This is no excuse for me. I prepare by hydrating and wearing proper protection, but I'm also only 28 yrs old.
These people were mostly over 50.
Imagine if we were all suffering how bad the players have it in full pads, a helmet, and running around.
This just seems like a complete disservice to the players and fans alike to not look out for their well being.
I'd hope the NCAA, ACC, SEC, and schools alike would push for a heat option that a game cannot be played when the heat index is above 95 degrees as that is extremely dangerous for those in moderate health.
I'd like to get this moving. I don't suffer from this, but it was ridiculous Saturday. I saw 3 ambulances take people away. One man in his 40s left on a stretcher due to heat and diabetic issues.
I know high school teams have to cancel outside practices when the heat I DeX is over a certain point.
I stayed the entire game, but in section 101 a man was unconscious for over 10 minutes from heat complications. Another woman passed out, and I was told by an EMT while leaving that 7 people were transported to the hospital due to heat complications.
This is no excuse for me. I prepare by hydrating and wearing proper protection, but I'm also only 28 yrs old.
These people were mostly over 50.
Imagine if we were all suffering how bad the players have it in full pads, a helmet, and running around.
This just seems like a complete disservice to the players and fans alike to not look out for their well being.
I'd hope the NCAA, ACC, SEC, and schools alike would push for a heat option that a game cannot be played when the heat index is above 95 degrees as that is extremely dangerous for those in moderate health.
I'd like to get this moving. I don't suffer from this, but it was ridiculous Saturday. I saw 3 ambulances take people away. One man in his 40s left on a stretcher due to heat and diabetic issues.