EVERY football player and coach should read this

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This is ESPN.com's story about Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman Korey Stringer, who died early Wednesday morning after collapsing Tuesday at the team's training camp in Mankato, Minnesota. The heat caused his body temperature to rise to 108 degrees and he died of organ failure.
How does this apply to the rest of us? We're all pulling for SMU to have a bounce-back season. We're all geeked up about the fact that Chuck "The Diesel" Faucette has the Ponies working so hard to get bigger, stronger and faster. And reports suggest that they are doing just that.
But while we're all pumped up about the fact that the Ponies are, well, getting more pumped up, remember that our guys are staring at 2-a-days in the August heat of Texas. If someone can collapse from the heat in Minnesota, it sure as hell can happen in Dallas. I know Cash Birdwell and the training staff do an excellent job of pouring water into the kids while the coaches try to squeeze every available ounce of effort out of them. The hardest whip-crackers are the players themselves, many of whom -- like Stringer -- will push themselves to the limit as they battle other players for jobs, or to get in better shape.
Fellas -- we're all pulling for you. But we need you to stay healthy.
This is ESPN.com's story about Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman Korey Stringer, who died early Wednesday morning after collapsing Tuesday at the team's training camp in Mankato, Minnesota. The heat caused his body temperature to rise to 108 degrees and he died of organ failure.
How does this apply to the rest of us? We're all pulling for SMU to have a bounce-back season. We're all geeked up about the fact that Chuck "The Diesel" Faucette has the Ponies working so hard to get bigger, stronger and faster. And reports suggest that they are doing just that.
But while we're all pumped up about the fact that the Ponies are, well, getting more pumped up, remember that our guys are staring at 2-a-days in the August heat of Texas. If someone can collapse from the heat in Minnesota, it sure as hell can happen in Dallas. I know Cash Birdwell and the training staff do an excellent job of pouring water into the kids while the coaches try to squeeze every available ounce of effort out of them. The hardest whip-crackers are the players themselves, many of whom -- like Stringer -- will push themselves to the limit as they battle other players for jobs, or to get in better shape.
Fellas -- we're all pulling for you. But we need you to stay healthy.