Anyone know if the new turf will be real grass or another synthetic? Real I hope.
Entire field will be checkerboards.Is the field gonna get a new look?
Seems like some of that heat could be abated. It's caused by the black rubber pellets embedded in it. If they could find a way to make those pellets white or tan or something more akin to sand color it would help immensely.Teams have gone back to natural grass before, but that was with the original "astro turf" was being used. But lots of schools and rec departments all over the country are changing to the surface being used today. I know 2-3 guys here who are in the business of installing it and they stay busy. Now it has spread over to recruit departments. It looks good regardless of weather and appears to be a good plying surface. Biggest negative is it gets hot.
I need some bleach to get that image out of my head.Entire field will be checkerboards.
Rubber pellets are black as most of this is recycled tires. So to move to white/tan pellets is doable but is going to increase costs I am sure....but what advantage does tan pellets have over black pellets?Seems like some of that heat could be abated. It's caused by the black rubber pellets embedded in it. If they could find a way to make those pellets white or tan or something more akin to sand color it would help immensely.
I like Natural grass, but by the end of the season they look like trash. the middle third becomes a mud pit. Our field used to turn brown before the end of the season when it got cold and the grass went dormant. That was back in the earlier days of Commonwealth Stadium. I don't know what the players prefer to play on or which is ultimately safer. I just hope we don't get that turf that looks shiny on TV.
Black absorbs the heat a lot more. Lighter colors reflect the heat. It might raise costs some, but there is a myriad recycled material used in playgrounds all over that is all sorts of colors. so it's feasible.Rubber pellets are black as most of this is recycled tires. So to move to white/tan pellets is doable but is going to increase costs I am sure....but what advantage does tan pellets have over black pellets?
real hot (with the black pellets)...here in AZ...OMG...your feet burn up if not moving or in shadeTeams have gone back to natural grass before, but that was with the original "astro turf" was being used. But lots of schools and rec departments all over the country are changing to the surface being used today. I know 2-3 guys here who are in the business of installing it and they stay busy. Now it has spread over to recruit departments. It looks good regardless of weather and appears to be a good plying surface. Biggest negative is it gets hot.
we have the tan/brown and it is much better than the black...muchRubber pellets are black as most of this is recycled tires. So to move to white/tan pellets is doable but is going to increase costs I am sure....but what advantage does tan pellets have over black pellets?
Seems like some of that heat could be abated. It's caused by the black rubber pellets embedded in it. If they could find a way to make those pellets white or tan or something more akin to sand color it would help immensely.
I like Natural grass, but by the end of the season they look like trash. the middle third becomes a mud pit. Our field used to turn brown before the end of the season when it got cold and the grass went dormant. That was back in the earlier days of Commonwealth Stadium. I don't know what the players prefer to play on or which is ultimately safer. I just hope we don't get that turf that looks shiny on TV.
Agree it looks ridiculous- I think our field was really showing the pellets not as bad as Paycor but still pretty bad. Not sure about the two tone field every five yards eitherMy only request is that the TINY UK emblem at mid-field be enlarged DRAMATICALLY!!!
It seems like it’s the smallest in all of college football and looks PITIFUL!!!
I would love to see an outline of Kentucky around a UK emblem that went from 45 to 45!!!
All fans, including you, will be required to wear this. Resistance is futile.I need some bleach to get that image out of my head.
One of my teammates at UK, who owns the sport field company, is installing it. He installed the first one also.Teams have gone back to natural grass before, but that was with the original "astro turf" was being used. But lots of schools and rec departments all over the country are changing to the surface being used today. I know 2-3 guys here who are in the business of installing it and they stay busy. Now it has spread over to recruit departments. It looks good regardless of weather and appears to be a good plying surface. Biggest negative is it gets hot.
One of my teammates at UK, who owns the sport field company, is installing it. He installed the first one also.
I think Boise owns the rights to the smurf turf. They wouldn't just give that up easily. Would have hated to play there, when I still was, if they wearing their all blues.I hope they don't copy Boise State.
I agree on the black rubber chips. I could be wrong on this but think it is recycled tires. I know they use that to resurface tracks.
The lighter colors work! When I was at Tulsa, they replaced the field going into my freshman year but with a bit of a twist. It had zero black rubber bits in the field as filler. The entire thing was cork and the teeny tiny silica balls. So the field, in day time, had a dark golden sweeping hue that looked like they had sprinkled gold dust.Black absorbs the heat a lot more. Lighter colors reflect the heat. It might raise costs some, but there is a myriad recycled material used in playgrounds all over that is all sorts of colors. so it's feasible.
Boise gave it up for Warren East High SchoolI think Boise owns the rights to the smurf turf. They wouldn't just give that up easily. Would have hated to play there, when I still was, if they wearing their all blues.
You're right! I think you have to ask permission to use a colored field correct? It's been so long, I was much more invested in this knowledge when i was high school LOL.Boise gave it up for Warren East High School
Replacement cycle for turf fields is about 8 years. You can stretch it longer, but ideally, you do it in 8. I think they just played their 8th season on it.How long does the new artificial turf last?
You're right! I think you have to ask permission to use a colored field correct? It's been so long, I was much more invested in this knowledge when i was high school LOL.
Eastern Washington! The inferno!I can't remember who has it, but someone has a red field and it is so bright it hurts my eyes to watch a game on it.
I would like to have the sports jacket that is made this way.All fans, including you, will be required to wear this. Resistance is futile.
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Yeah, but how many Sicilian’s are making that sacrifice?The entire thing was cork and the teeny tiny silica balls.
It's amazing to me how many high schools are going to turf. I heard it can be anywhere from $500,000 - $1,500,000. Where are these high schools getting that kind of money? I read where around 100 KY schools have turf fields now compared to around 120 that has grass.Teams have gone back to natural grass before, but that was with the original "astro turf" was being used. But lots of schools and rec departments all over the country are changing to the surface being used today. I know 2-3 guys here who are in the business of installing it and they stay busy. Now it has spread over to recruit departments. It looks good regardless of weather and appears to be a good plying surface. Biggest negative is it gets hot.
Here's a cool list of stadiums that have non-traditional field colors.I think Boise owns the rights to the smurf turf. They wouldn't just give that up easily. Would have hated to play there, when I still was, if they wearing their all blues.
They should. Money should be allotted for it. those fields at most high schools get used for Soccer and field hockey on top of football, and many have to use their fields for practice as well. They get far more wear than a college field. Schools like Male HS and other public schools have trash fields that are downright dangerous at times, especially in bad weather. When my son was doing marching band competitions he would tell me how bad some of those fields were to march on, much less play sports on. When they came around to doing the state competitions, they would divide it up to host schools with turf fields.It's amazing to me how many high schools are going to turf. I heard it can be anywhere from $500,000 - $1,500,000. Where are these high schools getting that kind of money? I read where around 100 KY schools have turf fields now compared to around 120 that has grass.
I think Lexington Catholic was one of the first in Kentucky.It's amazing to me how many high schools are going to turf. I heard it can be anywhere from $500,000 - $1,500,000. Where are these high schools getting that kind of money? I read where around 100 KY schools have turf fields now compared to around 120 that has grass.
Nothing is stopping you, The-Hack, Esq. Just have your personal tailor whip something up! Also, pics will be required for verification.I would like to have the sports jacket that is made this way.
I would wear it to Court . . . maybe night Court!
Why just the sports jacket, do the pants too.Nothing is stopping you, The-Hack, Esq. Just have your personal tailor whip something up! Also, pics will be required for verification.