No doubt. It's drawing complaints from NCAA and Pro fandom. Lightning isn't some new phenomena. Fans and players aren't in any more danger than they ever were. What has changed is the litigious times we live in where everyone wants to sue for any misfortune they can blame on someone else. The ambulance chasers have taken over. It has forced up the cost of health insurance, home insurance, car insurance. Recall attending games in pouring rain and even a spring game with rain and lightning present. But back then, if someone had ever been the unfortunate victim of a lightning strike, nobody would have thought to sue the stadium or someone else. The times are ridiculous in those regards. I haven't heard of someone being struck by lightning at a game, but I know it's possible. It didn't stop games and force delays 20 years ago. Why now, except that people are looking for a big payout and ambulance chasers are ready to see they get it.