Some Irish Bloke
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I agree with what you are saying for sure, there's probably no comparison. However, these are D1 coaches and trainers that have been all over the country in their careers. Denbrock is returning to us from the deep south. These guys know how to prep their players accordingly. They are running players in a rotation not just for A&M but for the entire season, but it will certainly pay dividends in the heat.Living in Austin right now, but grew up in Midwest and went to ND. It's more humid here in Central Texas than I remember the Midwest ever being growing up. Not saying it's Houston or New Orleans, but it's pretty thick when you combine it with the heat.
And as for the heat, don't expect it to dropdown to even 70F at night . The hottest point of the day is 1-4PM, and if the projected high is 98F, it will feel like 110F around 4PM. It will probably still feel 95F at the minimum by 6:30PM.
I'm not saying our guys can't handle it. I don't think it will be a big issue. But I entirely disagree when y'all say it's been comparable in South Bend or "won't be too bad" in College Station
If ND loses, it's not going to be because they weren't prepared for the TX heat.