Cutting it close. When do they put the seats back above the new tunnel? What is the hold up?
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There won’t be any seats above the tunnel. I believe the plan is to have a deck (for lack of a better term) to park the Boilermaker Special during the game. Then, a small area for a group of fans to watch the game together similar to the suites at like a Pacers game.Cutting it close. When do they put the seats back above the new tunnel? What is the hold up?
I think the option they went with is much superior to this goofy-looking rendering….now the East and west concourses are connected to the south end zone
A. Why is that necessary?and what happened to this option wow https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.tow...a871f/5579922b7262e.image.jpg?resize=1111,630
The turf will be more than ready. Shouldn't be a concernTV18 today reported on the readiness of Ross-Ade this Saturday. Saying the “construction” is at the 1 yd line. Readiness will be completed. The only worry they have is if the turf will be able to handle a football game to be played upon it.
For anyone at the game this Saturday it would be good to hear how everything turned out in person. I like the continued improvement of Ross-Ade. Hope it continues.The turf will be more than ready. Shouldn't be a concern
Be curious to hear on the stadium. Turf will be fine. Not sure why people think otherwiseFor anyone at the game this Saturday it would be good to hear how everything turned out in person. I like the continued improvement of Ross-Ade. Hope it continues.
I have periodically checked the Ross Ade webcams since the end of last season, and followed the stadium construction. The new turf was just put down about a week-and-a-half ago. It is being watered nightly. I am not an agronomist, so I don’t know if 17 or 18 days will be sufficient for the roots to be tight and not see a lot of slipping and divots once play begins.Be curious to hear on the stadium. Turf will be fine. Not sure why people think otherwise
It's more than enough time. It was thick sod, so they could have played on it 2 days after it was laid. Chiefs laid thick sod and played on it 2 days later for a preseason game. That sod should have been rooted down in 5-7 days as well. If there are issues with the turf, it doesn't have to do with timing of being put down. Purdue also played on it last Friday and seemingly no issues.I have periodically checked the Ross Ade webcams since the end of last season, and followed the stadium construction. The new turf was just put down about a week-and-a-half ago. It is being watered nightly. I am not an agronomist, so I don’t know if 17 or 18 days will be sufficient for the roots to be tight and not see a lot of slipping and divots once play begins.
being a night game ?Oh. Forgot. Still tickets available.
But the Syracuse game is sold out and I can’t figure out why. Is it Homecoming? Does Syracuse travel that well?
Thanks for sharing your expertise with us!!!It's more than enough time. It was thick sod, so they could have played on it 2 days after it was laid. Chiefs laid thick sod and played on it 2 days later for a preseason game. That sod should have been rooted down in 5-7 days as well. If there are issues with the turf, it doesn't have to do with timing of being put down. Purdue also played on it last Friday and seemingly no issues.
First game students are back. Not a holiday weekend.Oh. Forgot. Still tickets available.
But the Syracuse game is sold out and I can’t figure out why. Is it Homecoming? Does Syracuse travel that well?
Oh. Forgot. Still tickets available.
But the Syracuse game is sold out and I can’t figure out why. Is it Homecoming? Does Syracuse travel that well?
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