CryptoMiner
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well they at least provided no A/C and LSU players had cramping issues most of 2nd half. Hmmmmm.
https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_r...p8TUgLHDnxvlFb3i0XOKMsi6psD1M169g3q7IGwK21lX0
LSU football head coach Ed Orgeron confirmed to media members Monday that the Tigers did not have air conditioning in the locker room Saturday for its game against Texas.
Orgeron said he called Louisiana Tech, Texas' week one opponent, before the game and in anticipation had his team bring extra fans.
According to the official stats, the game-time temperature was 98 degrees.
"First of all, I called Louisiana Tech, and they told us about it," Orgeron said Monday. "So we did some things in the dressing room that were better. It wasn't great, but it was better. At least we had air in there. They didn't have air. We had some blowers in there. I don't think that caused as much as going out there and having to play 93 plays on defense. I think that had a lot to do with it."
https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_r...p8TUgLHDnxvlFb3i0XOKMsi6psD1M169g3q7IGwK21lX0
LSU football head coach Ed Orgeron confirmed to media members Monday that the Tigers did not have air conditioning in the locker room Saturday for its game against Texas.
Orgeron said he called Louisiana Tech, Texas' week one opponent, before the game and in anticipation had his team bring extra fans.
According to the official stats, the game-time temperature was 98 degrees.
"First of all, I called Louisiana Tech, and they told us about it," Orgeron said Monday. "So we did some things in the dressing room that were better. It wasn't great, but it was better. At least we had air in there. They didn't have air. We had some blowers in there. I don't think that caused as much as going out there and having to play 93 plays on defense. I think that had a lot to do with it."