Sounds like it could be at Butler (which is kinda cool) or University of Indianapolis. In either case, I miss my spring fix of Dog-N-Suds.
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Not that I'm aware of. It should be soon, though, I think spring practice starts in 2 weeks?Has the Spring Game date, time, and location been announced yet?
A 5-2 base defense. Interesting. Since we’re a bit light in the LB room. I’m feeling a big year for Caraway edge rushing from that formation.Sounds like spring practice starts on March 21st, with the spring game on April 22nd.
https://www.on3.com/teams/purdue-boilermakers/news/date-set-for-start-of-purdue-spring-football/
Interesting date, I think the last several years it's started before spring break, stopped for that week and then resumed after? Sounds like they are starting it after spring break?Sounds like spring practice starts on March 21st, with the spring game on April 22nd.
https://www.on3.com/teams/purdue-boilermakers/news/date-set-for-start-of-purdue-spring-football/
Bump. Columns are up. Grass looks pretty decent!Sounds like it could be at Butler (which is kinda cool) or University of Indianapolis. In either case, I miss my spring fix of Dog-N-Suds.
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bump. Some superstructure is up, and the porta-office has arrived!Sounds like it could be at Butler (which is kinda cool) or University of Indianapolis. In either case, I miss my spring fix of Dog-N-Suds.
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What’s still left to do? Images?Bump. Looks like all the seats are in!
You can see three different angles of the work being done by viewing the engineering webcams.What’s still left to do? Images?
That’s today? Oh man.. I hope it’s a productive 40 some daysYou can see three different angles of the work being done by viewing the engineering webcams.
I'm definitely for real grass and im guessing the players like it better as well. But I'm concerned with field conditions for the first 3 games. From the Webcam it looks like they weren't even watering the grass that was there (at least what you could see on the cam).I think it will be a long time coming before Purdue moves to artificial turf. I would hope they improve the drainage around the field as I recall several large accumulations of water where the cheerleaders stand.
Bump. Looks like the stands are just about finished. One month to get the field in shape!Sounds like it could be at Butler (which is kinda cool) or University of Indianapolis. In either case, I miss my spring fix of Dog-N-Suds.
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the tiered roof above the visitors tunnel , will that have seating or standing on it? thanxBump. Looks like the stands are just about finished. One month to get the field in shape!
I'm not sure. It's open, thought it might be handicap seating (wheelchairs) but there really isn't good access for it.the tiered roof above the visitors tunnel , will that have seating or standing on it? thanx
This is your answer:the tiered roof above the visitors tunnel , will that have seating or standing on it? thanx
Starting at $480 per game, the price includes up to six tickets, one bucket of six drinks and dry snacks through halftime.
Do it right with the railroad tracks around the field! But better saved for a nationally televised game.Bump. Grass is down, just need the paint!