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Orgeron: LSU locker room lacking A/C at Texas
Coach Ed Orgeron said LSU's victory at Texas on Saturday came without the benefit of an air-conditioned visitors locker room.
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It's brutal out here at times. Never got heat exhaustion growing up in South Florida, and never experienced it until I moved to Austin. It's a totally different sort of heat versus Miami or even Houston. It's happened three times since I moved out here, and the last time was the first UT game I went to. 108 degrees that day.Air-Conditioned half-time? Man up, pussies.
Who has the pink locker rooms for the visiting team?
How’s the humidity though?It's brutal out here at times. Never got heat exhaustion growing up in South Florida, and never experienced it until I moved to Austin. It's a totally different sort of heat versus Miami or even Houston. It's happened three times since I moved out here, and the last time was the first UT game I went to. 108 degrees that day.
Hayden Frye patentIowa I believe.
I’m from Florida and live in Dallas now. No comparison, there is no humidity, I was in South Florida recently and that warm salty air was wet and moisturized my skin. Texas is literally like being in an oven. Even when I fish I wear UV gear, I can fish in Florida all day, in Texas it’s 2-3 hours max before heat stroking out.How’s the humidity though?
IowaWho has the pink locker rooms for the visiting team?
Houston in summer can be like a wet, clingy super-heated blanket.
It's brutal out here at times. Never got heat exhaustion growing up in South Florida, and never experienced it until I moved to Austin. It's a totally different sort of heat versus Miami or even Houston. It's happened three times since I moved out here, and the last time was the first UT game I went to. 108 degrees that day.
Agree. Couple good friends of mine live in Phoenix area and always push that BS that AZ is so much more tolerable than FL because its "dry heat". You know what else is dry heat? When you stick your head in your oven. Fvck that weather, man, its miserable. The fact you never see anyone walking around or jogging or playing sports outside in AZ tells you all you need to know. They can have their dry heat, I'll stick with the tropics.I’m from Florida and live in Dallas now. No comparison, there is no humidity, I was in South Florida recently and that warm salty air was wet and moisturized my skin. Texas is literally like being in an oven. Even when I fish I wear UV gear, I can fish in Florida all day, in Texas it’s 2-3 hours max before heat stroking out.