Turf's almost in and looking good
MoragaBear;842457822 said:
Turf's almost in and looking good
ferCALgm2;842457933 said:
Thanks for sharing all the pics! I like it. I hope they put all sorts of Cal signage (football and other) on the outside cement walls.
joe yaks;842458098 said:
Why'd they put the scoreboard/clock there at the south end obscuring the grand entree? Why not the north end or the NW corner?
oskirules;842458111 said:
Good point. My guess is the power connections are all on the south side.
teknofreek;842458244 said:
SAHPC - check
Memorial Stadium renovation - check
Maxwell Field redo for football - check
Not much facilities excuse for the football program anymore.
grandmastapoop;842458222 said:
My god, they are using ASTROTURF? The oldest and worst of the turfs? Even the casings look cheap. Sad that our athletes will be practicing on that crap.
going4roses;842458322 said:
is that not whats in cms ?
NVBear78;842458376 said:
Why wouldn't we use the same turf for practice thst our games are played on?
Unless there is something new that is safer and better?
Anyone have insight into this?
NVBear78;842458376 said:
Why wouldn't we use the same turf for practice thst our games are played on?
Unless there is something new that is safer and better?
Anyone have insight into this?
grandmastapoop;842458222 said:
My god, they are using ASTROTURF? The oldest and worst of the turfs? Even the casings look cheap. Sad that our athletes will be practicing on that crap.
bearsandgiants;842458524 said:
It was great on kleeberger, if it's the same stuff. But it also apparently caused a bunch of cancers for lifetimers on the phillies. that was in high heat, though, so who knows. at least it's not crumb rubber infill from tires, which has led to multiple cancers of goalies around the country, and at UW, where the problem was first noticed. also, studies have shown a HUGE increase in knee injuries at the college and pro football levels on the infill stuff. girls apparently don't get hurt as often, so it's gotta be the heavy dudes with so much torque and the turf grabbing the cleats with no give. nike has an infill product that only costs about 20k more and is supposed to not cause cancer. it's made of old shoes. anyway, it seems so crazy to use any of this stuff at a place like Cal, where we're supposed to be ahead of the game in scientific research. it's disappointing, really. these fields are going in all over the country because they're low maintenance. just watch what happens to health in 20 years. i wish we could be like the EU in virtually all aspects of consumer health. test FIRST, then approve. not in the good ole U S and A.