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re: Heat a factor in SEC play?

Posted on 7/22/13 at 9:37 am to
Posted by bgator85
Sarasota
Member since Aug 2007
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Posted on 7/22/13 at 9:37 am to
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How is the Swamp and Death Valley set up? I know Kyle has the A&M bench on the West side and thus in the shade very quick in to the afternoon but the visitor is on the East side and thus in the full sun until late in the afternoon.



The field is sunk into the ground a few dozen feet and the walls then shoot up pretty steep right away. With the set up it is almost impossible to get any breeze. Like Kyle Field, our bench gets shade in the mid-afternoon, the visitors get full sun almost all the time.

Honestly, it can be unbearable at times, especially those 3:30 starts on CBS in September and October. The TV timeouts just kill you.
Posted by 1970tiger
Member since Jul 2013
83 posts
Posted on 7/22/13 at 9:54 am to
Death Valley is set on the low side of a hill on the east side. The west side is on the riverside. The high point is the river and the ground slopes down toward the stadium. The stadium is further from the river than the Superdome. Compare the water at the dome after Katrina to see how much lower Tiger Stadium is. Also there is a levee on the river.

Finally when Archer was at LSU, the actual field was lowered about 6 feet so the fans on the front rows could see over the players on the sideline.

The design of the stadium also contributes. No wind can get down to the field. This is one of the reasons it is so loud. The sound cannot get out.

I have friends who played and we hire players during the summer. They all say there is no wind on the field itself. In fact they you feel like there is no oxygen on the field and the noise seems to pound on you and never leave. They also say the heat and humidity is worse at night than in the day for some reason.
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