EDIT: This got a little out of hand so I'm re-writing to summarize the information including Jason Cook's comments.
What is always allowed: One 1L clear bottle of water per person. The bottle must be sealed.
What will be allowed on "really hot days": One 1 gallon clear bottle of water. The bottle/jug must be sealed.
What is never allowed; An un-sealed bottle or a bottle that is not clear. This also applies to empty* bottles.
The 1L policy is defined here: http://www.12thman.com/sports/2016/6/6/clear-bag-policy.aspx, but Jason Cook clarified that larger bottles are allowed when it's "really hot." I think it is safe to assume that the opener against UCLA will allow [clear & sealed] bottles of water up to 1 gallon.
Jason Cook said the policy is no different than any other year, but the one point that is enforced differently this year is that the bottle must be sealed. You can't reuse a bottle any more.
What is always allowed: One 1L clear bottle of water per person. The bottle must be sealed.
What will be allowed on "really hot days": One 1 gallon clear bottle of water. The bottle/jug must be sealed.
What is never allowed; An un-sealed bottle or a bottle that is not clear. This also applies to empty* bottles.
The 1L policy is defined here: http://www.12thman.com/sports/2016/6/6/clear-bag-policy.aspx, but Jason Cook clarified that larger bottles are allowed when it's "really hot." I think it is safe to assume that the opener against UCLA will allow [clear & sealed] bottles of water up to 1 gallon.
Jason Cook said the policy is no different than any other year, but the one point that is enforced differently this year is that the bottle must be sealed. You can't reuse a bottle any more.