maybe I am late on this but just less than 2 weeks ago the grass on the field looked awful and now it looks good. Did we lay new sod or has our grounds guys got it alive and and looking good in that very short time?
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maybe I am late on this but just less than 2 weeks ago the grass on the field looked awful and now it looks good. Did we lay new sod or has our grounds guys got it alive and and looking good in that very short time?
Just curious about why it matters? Not trying to be a dick. I just generally don't understand why anyone worries about what the field looks like during the summer.
This is another yearly freak out ritual by some of our fans.
Every year in early July, someone losses it about the field looking "terrible"- then suddenly (around this time of the year), the grounds crew actually starts working on the turf. And of course it always looks great by the time the season starts.
Not saying you specifically were freaking out, I'm just saying some people always get worried about the playing surface at Scott Field for some stupid reason...
probably just fertilized it matt. That'll green it up fairly quickly.
I think in that image a couple weeks ago they had just aerated the surface and possibly even spread a little sand... It did look bad, but like you said it always looks great by gameday!
Yes. Can't remember which publication did the poll, but Scott Field was rated/voted one of the top playing surfaces in college football. We are one of the only natural grass flat playing surfaces in the nation. Most natural grass fields have a crown and some very noticeable, including LSU's tiger stadium and auburn. Really the only flat playing surfaces are artificial these days. Our French drain system under Scott field is one of the best in all of sports. We can thank our fine PGM and turfs management programs for our design and surface.
Calm down, bruh. No need to be a dick. Preacher clearly said later on he was impressed with how quickly they've gotten it to green up and was just curious how they did it. I didn't get the sense he was in freak out mode about it looking like shit. We all should know by now that they'll have it in ridiculously good condition by Game 1.
If I'm not mistaken this type of grass needs a lot of heat and water to "green up". I'm pretty sure the picture everyone saw a few weeks ago the field had been "sanded" and it made it look yellow.
I was on the field last week and they had put tons of fresh sod down, especially in the areas that the field was burned from last year's logos and lettering. It looked like hell in spots then, but it doesn't take long for fresh sod to explode and look great with plenty of water and a few 90 degree days.
fixed it up all nice like for Big Dawg camp
Field is soaked right now...let's see how well it'll hold up if they do decide to play on the field.
I would assume they'll be in the Palmeiro center tonight