Orlando Heat Wave Influencing Florida vs Miami Weather Seems Borderline Dangerous Pregame
By Mark Powell

It's a scorcher in Orlando.
The Miami Hurricanes are set to take on the Florida Gators at Camping World Stadium to kick off the college football season, but the concern pregame could be the weather conditions. Of course, by the time this game actually kicks off, these two southern teams (both of whom are surely adjusted to this type of weather) ought to be ready and willing to play. Yet, we can't help but wonder if this was a good idea after all.
Laura Rutledge just said the heat index on the field in Orlando right now is 122. Goodness.
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) August 24, 2019
The combination of heat and humidity is incredibly unique and, in the process, both training staffs must be ready to keep their players hydrated in this weather.
While the players will have world-class trainers and medical staff at their steed, the fans won't be as lucky. In a contest which, like most sporting events, will consist of some heavy drinking, supporters of both teams should be cautious while ingesting alcohol.
There are multiple fans in the concourse who are already:
— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) August 24, 2019
(A) drunk
(B) sun-burned
(C) about to pass out
(D) all of the above
It. Is. Hot. https://t.co/g4orgdjaG2
Hopefully, this will be much made about nothing, but fans and players on both sides should remain cautious and contain their excitement early on for the start of the 2019 college football season. Game on!