Cougars have the best hangout spot in Texas with 'Club Ice' on campus
As the sweltering Houston summer temperatures climbed, the Houston football team introduced a creative solution to combat the oppressive heat. A refrigerated trailer affectionately dubbed “Club Ice” is the hottest thing on campus. This makeshift cooling station offers players a much-needed reprieve during the hottest weeks of the year.
The University of Houston’s coaching and medical staff implemented this cold therapy as part of their comprehensive strategy to prevent heat-related issues during early morning practices. As temperatures soared to 90 degrees and beyond, about two dozen players at a time took turns cooling off in the trailer, which is conveniently parked near the outdoor practice fields.
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