sure, why not? Yeah, just slide the whole field underneath the Jacobson building with an indoor lighting and watering system.. Keep it nice and warm, and green. Wheel it out for games. That would be kick ass.
What do we do, run it on rails to Florida, then speed it back to Ames in game day?
What good does leaving it outside to the then move it outside do? If you have ideas to counter act nature I’m sure Green Bay and Chicago would love to buy your ideas.
If you were a 12 year old kid posting this, I’m sorry for being an ass.
I don't need to, Mid America has already done that for me. It is their field after allI am sure that if you are willing to donate the hundred of thousands (if not millions) to completely redo the sub surface infrastructure as well as build a new building/space to house all of the mechanical infrastructure and somewhere to store all of those lights they would at least have dinner with you.
This may be but while the teams suck, the grass in Colorado is much better.
That look is nice for a High School stadium, We are a Power 5 Stadium.
The Kinnick field looks way better in the Fall. Our dull grass really cheapens the look. At least GMO the grass to make it look greener or something.
Young Recruits are looking at this on Television.
No, I'm not 12, and I wan't being serious. But I forgive you for being an ass.
I don't know if I've ever seen a post get more dislikes than this post.I was at the WV and KState game. Both times the field appeared slippery. I'm curious if it's time for artificial turf? Thoughts?
At its best, the look of our natural grass blows away artificial surfaces on TV. I understand that is not true in November, but go rewatch any game from September and try to argue the surface looks better. Besides, artificial turf just looks fake.
FWIW, the turfgrass management program is part of horticulture, not agronomy.I "Agree" one hundred percent...for crying out loud guys we are a land grant university with an Agronomy School and you want to put in an artificial RUG.....NO way JOSE....
.....and remember GO CYCLONES
I was at the WV and KState game. Both times the field appeared slippery. I'm curious if it's time for artificial turf? Thoughts?
So, what you are saying is that size matters...FWIW, the turfgrass management program is part of horticulture, not agronomy.
So, what you are saying is that size matters...