That's exactly my point. The announcer said a college game was played there yesterday and it's been raining off and on today and it is holding up way better than Shields-Watkins would.
That's exactly my point. The announcer said a college game was played there yesterday and it's been raining off and on today and it is holding up way better than Shields-Watkins would.
UGA's field looked great last night. Grass grows outside of Florida. Isn't it strange how great the field was, for example 2000-2010, but now it isn't. I bet I know why. Global warming. It's those darned capitalists.
Miami was a pro turf grass and drainage system. What make Miami's turf system so different is not the grass but a forced / pumped drainage system which can handle up to 8" of rainfall per hour. South Florida has so much rainfall every year that if they did not have this system it would be impossible to have a good playing surface week to week during the season. Even the high school systems in South Dade County require their playing surfaces to provide 6 - 8 inches of drainage per hour. UT needs to get in touch with an experienced civil engineer. :whistling:
I was listening to an Alabama HS playoff game Fri. night, and the guy calling the game used the phrase twice, (third down for what), and he is a big Bama fan.
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