Tonight Clarke County battles Millbrook on Foxsports1550.com. Coverage begins at 6:45 with the kickoff at 7.
They aren't backing it off to a later kickoff time for the hot weather in the area?Tonight Clarke County battles Millbrook on Foxsports1550.com. Coverage begins at 6:45 with the kickoff at 7.
Not to my knowledge but I will check.They aren't backing it off to a later kickoff time for the hot weather in the area?
Did you hear of that possibility? Wow, that would be incredibly soft.They aren't backing it off to a later kickoff time for the hot weather in the area?
Not soft. VHSL guideline. Formula for heat and humidity. Trainer decides.Did you hear of that possibility? Wow, that would be incredibly soft.
The Handley Judges don't seem to mind 1pm kickoffs on field turf, in an enclosed stadium, with little air moving in September. Guess the trainers thought it was ok.@Pioneer101 Why would it be "soft" to push a game back 30 minutes to an hour due to excessive heat/humidity?
I've always felt that 7PM kickoffs are too early in the first place, even on normal nights. 8PM would be perfect, IMO, with 7:30PM as a bare minimum.
Player safety? A 7pm kickoff vs.8pm? HaQuite a bit more is known today about the affect of heat stress on athletes, and we certainly aren't playing in the 1950's, so hard to believe anyone would consider it "soft" to push back by an hour the start of a kids football game due to excessive heat and humidity.
If they decide the game can be played at 7pm, so be it, but if they decide to delay till 8pm for player safety, than I say better "soft" than sorry if a kid got sick, or worse, during the game.
Formula doesn't work for Saturday games, August practices, 7 on 7's, etc.Not soft. VHSL guideline. Formula for heat and humidity. Trainer decides.
Handley has yet to play a game this season on a day as hot as the Friday nights most of the state have played on. On Saturday 8/27 and last Saturday 9/3, the heat index wasn't as high as it was on Friday 8/26 and will be tonight 9/9. 7PM vs. 8PM can make a big difference for the heat index. Statements like an athletic department is "soft" for caring about the heat enough to delay a kickoff by a small amount of time are just ignorant. It's better to be safe than sorry. There have been enough headlines about kids passing out or dying from the heat, we don't need anymore.The Handley Judges don't seem to mind 1pm kickoffs on field turf, in an enclosed stadium, with little air moving in September. Guess the trainers thought it was ok.
Read the VHSL guidelines. The formula tells them when they can wear pads or even practice. If the heat index is over 104 no practice. Let a coach practice and have a kid get ill with the guidelines. The days of salt tablets and no water breaks are over.Formula doesn't work for Saturday games, August practices, 7 on 7's, etc.
Did you hear of that possibility? Wow, that would be incredibly soft.
I need to start a gofundme for air conditioning in the press box. I am only half kidding. I was just standing and talking, but doing that in something that feels like your attic on a hot summer night, and I am surprised I made it. Running clock in 2nd half was a blessing in disguise.