BleedGopher
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Go Gophers!!
Go Gophers!!
I've always wondered how they get the old stuff up without pouring the rubber infill all over the place? Do they literally have to vacuum it up first?
I've always wondered how they get the old stuff up without pouring the rubber infill all over the place? Do they literally have to vacuum it up first?
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I will be at a dinner at the stadium tonight.
I will try to get a picture from the club.
Great to see. I also hope they disinfect all the seats and anything else used by the Vikings.
Go Gophers!
Does this mean the field will no longer be heated?
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No, heat stays.
Since when are they taking the coils out?The field will not be heated, since the coils taken out. But, the heaters that were installed in the loges and press box are staying.
Since when are they taking the coils out?
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Hmmmm. I see a slight disagreement about the heating coils staying or not.
I have it from a connected source on the ground's crew that the field will be kept warm from all the hot air on Gopherhole. Can you confirm, Doc?
From all the pics posted of the turf replacement, I think it is safe to say the heating coils were not removed
How can you tell? It looks like a solid base on which the turf is laid.
Keeping the coils, with the maintenance costs would be dumb. Considering the rarity of using them during a college football season.
Keeping the coils, with the maintenance costs would be dumb. Considering the rarity of using them during a college football season.
I remember a frozen field for an October 10, 2009 game versus Purdue. Covering the field with a tarp had no noticeable effect. And yes, even on the sunny side, we had to skate to our seats.
Interesting comment on the sunny side. Not sure if that has been discussed on here before, but it would be interesting. What side do folks prefer - the visitor/sunny side or the home/shade side. This should be fun.