spermophilus
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If this is buried in the stadium info on Gophersports.com, I can't recall seeing it, and am too lazy to search through it now. If anyone can point to a related section, thanks in advance . . . either way . . .
That asymmetrical opening on the west end at once gives TCF character and an identity and will undoubtedly have impacts on the kicking game on breezy or windy days.
The question is - will that make for more or less "swirling" winds. I have read that the "bowl" or "cookie cutter" stadium (see Giants Stadium) actually create more of a vortex than stadium that have one, or both, ends "open".
There's your topic. Talk amongst yourselves - but post your thoughts/knowledge please.
That asymmetrical opening on the west end at once gives TCF character and an identity and will undoubtedly have impacts on the kicking game on breezy or windy days.
The question is - will that make for more or less "swirling" winds. I have read that the "bowl" or "cookie cutter" stadium (see Giants Stadium) actually create more of a vortex than stadium that have one, or both, ends "open".
There's your topic. Talk amongst yourselves - but post your thoughts/knowledge please.
