I don’t want anywhere near that cursed turf it might kill off my lawnWe've got some pieces of the old "rug" which was pretty cool to get back in the day. No way do I want any of this cursed turf
I don’t want anywhere near that cursed turf it might kill off my lawnWe've got some pieces of the old "rug" which was pretty cool to get back in the day. No way do I want any of this cursed turf
I'd prefer home field advantage grass over neutral tbh.My understanding is their going to start with the practice field and after the 2025 season put in neutral grass..
I was there too. The thing I remember the most was the incredible number and length of TV timeouts. They really seemed to affect the tempo of the game. Plus, between all the TOs and going into overtime, it seemed like a 4 hour game (was 3:19 actually). ND had that exclusive contract with NBC at the time. What I didn't know at the time was that was the future of college football and all the games take forever now.Attended the game at South Bend, I didn’t notice the grass field or didn’t think too much about it.. What fascinated me more was all the red in that studuim and how the ND fan’s sold their tickets for a pretty penny. I believe we paid $110 a ticket and there was 4 of us..
Have a picture in my living room of the stadium in the end zone looking toward Touchdown Jesus in the back round..
That's the video I posted. Looks amazing.
That will be easy when they can put the field in it's underground growing cave like Bernabeu.
Well theres another lie.According to Dannen, grass won't be installed in Memorial Stadium until the stadium renovations are completed in 2028. New turf will be installed after Spring ball next year.
A change in plans isn’t a lie. Who knows what happened but I don’t see any incentive for TD to “lie”.Well theres another lie.
BOOOOOOO!!!!!According to Dannen, grass won't be installed in Memorial Stadium until the stadium renovations are completed in 2028. In the mean time, new turf will be installed after spring ball next year.
One thing about this is like others have noted. Might want the end zones to have white borders all around otherwise players will have a harder time distinguishing the end zone from the out of bounds. ALA Purdue's Field with the black ez and border.
Red N zones are cool. If the Packers can keep the grass fields decent into Jan, they should have no issue in Lincoln until Nov and Dec.One thing about this is like others have noted. Might want the end zones to have white borders all around otherwise players will have a harder time distinguishing the end zone from the out of bounds. ALA Purdue's Field with the black ez and border.
Maybe it won't affect them but it did Purdue's own players.
No I agree, I like the red ez. It's the red out of bounds that "might" create an issue.Red N zones are cool. If the Packers can keep the grass fields decent into Jan, they should have no issue in Lincoln until Nov and Dec.
Agree. Extending the red past the out of bounds line is not a good idea in the end zone.No I agree, I like the red ez. It's the red out of bounds that "might" create an issue.
Just recalling a Purdue receiver who thought he was inbounds in the ez but was actually out of bounds since both are black.
But maybe it won't bother anyone.