All of that shit is a crutch. Drink water or Gatorade or Pedialyte or whatever you need to hydrate, just do it. I said it never got to 132⁰ in Iraq and I stand by that. It did get to well over 110⁰ and we didn't have any fucking fans blowing iced mist over us. We had a fucking ballistic helmet on, combat boots, plates, long sleeves, gear and were out there a lot longer than 3 hours a day. Let's not forget the possibility of getting blown up. It was hotter than satan's nut sack and we made it through on good ol quality H20. So I'm not buying all this fancy schmancy electrolytes bullshit. Drink your God damned canteen and drink it often and you won't fall the fuck out.
Nope, no A/C. Not sure how much that played into it, but it didn't help. https://buff.ly/2ZJLIdV?fbclid=IwAR2AscdlSbHWO1DVKnnzBwjD7KImEY2agCKNxeHTZgTZbPF4fHbzoFOIapU
Michael Cauble on Twitter: I think there's some confusion regarding LSU's locker room at Texas this weekend, there was A/C I was in their locker room pregame, there was A/C, I talked to LSU's guy who handles air, hot and cold, and he said they were set. Maybe some people didn't understand Ed #LSUvsTexas I think it was more of a small room with a ton a players and it gets hot in there. I'll call Jacob and get his thoughts, but I talked to THE GUY who handles LSU's fans/cold tanks/etc. There's a difference from no A/C to it being hot.