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Speculation. Article in RJ prompted post.Is this confirmed or just speculation?
In Phoenix that have a large adjacent area to let the grass grow outside and a relatively open end of the stadium to allow it to be pulled in. The designs presented so far do not seem to feature this.
I would think they would do two different turfs for both teams. The raiders aren't gonna want to play on turf that was used the day prior
I would think they would do two different turfs for both teams. The raiders aren't gonna want to play on turf that was used the day prior
I was thinking that would be ideal for a fast turnover and to keep the look of our current field design. Not sure how that could be designed in, but it seems really worth it for not only our games, but other events having flexibility. Our field design has really grown on me... and when we go to a bowl game this year it's really going to be an official tradition for me to see our team walk out onto the field that looks like it does now.
Yeah that's what I'm thinking.Have unlv turf underneath and then grass rolls over it on Sundays?
Have unlv turf underneath and then grass rolls over it on Sundays?
Making sure the rubber on the mound is set up properly?A lot easier than what has to occur for the Raiders to play on Sunday in a baseball stadium.
Article said the Cardinals replace the turf every November. Nobody else plays there regularly, so I can only imagine how battered this turf would get with, possibly, two games per week. Maybe they could schedule alternating weekends at home. Pain in the butt, though. Would you replace it twice a year? That's some serious $$. The turf would still see double duty. If you had arti turf underneath, how would that work with the track system to move the grass in and out? Would you have seams through the arti turf? Yuck! Would you roll it over the surface? Again, seems like it would be murder on the Rebels' surface. Just playing devils advocate, here.I would think they would do two different turfs for both teams. The raiders aren't gonna want to play on turf that was used the day prior
Article said the Cardinals replace the turf every November. Nobody else plays there regularly, so I can only imagine how battered this turf would get with, possibly, two games per week. Maybe they could schedule alternating weekends at home. Pain in the butt, though. Would you replace it twice a year? That's some serious $$. The turf would still see double duty. If you had arti turf underneath, how would that work with the track system to move the grass in and out? Would you have seams through the arti turf? Yuck! Would you roll it over the surface? Again, seems like it would be murder on the Rebels' surface. Just playing devils advocate, here.
Yeah I don't know the answers to those questions. I wonder how they do it in the other stadiums that share fieldsArticle said the Cardinals replace the turf every November. Nobody else plays there regularly, so I can only imagine how battered this turf would get with, possibly, two games per week. Maybe they could schedule alternating weekends at home. Pain in the butt, though. Would you replace it twice a year? That's some serious $$. The turf would still see double duty. If you had arti turf underneath, how would that work with the track system to move the grass in and out? Would you have seams through the arti turf? Yuck! Would you roll it over the surface? Again, seems like it would be murder on the Rebels' surface. Just playing devils advocate, here.
I would love to have this, and it is what the Raiders want, but it may not make it through the final plans due to The Rebels' needs and the lack of space for parking on the site.Raiders and Rebels are likely to play on retractable grass field similar to University of Phoenix. Pretty bad ass if you ask me.
They have to add more parcels just to get to the minimum parking requirements. It's going to be very difficult to get enough space just for parking and the county is definitely going to have to give waivers on the number of spaces required per square foot under the building code. Of course, it would be so much easier if the monorail could be extended to the actual stadium site but the cab companies aren't going to allow that to happen.I foresee more land than 63 acres. There are parcels bordering that site that he can add if the price is right. Probably a premium now though.
Would rather have grass but field turf is more likely than not, which isn't so bad since it will be in a dome.the Parking is a legit issue due with a finite space to work with.
That aside, just spitballing, but a artificial surface could be implented, but not in a permanent fashion. Since it isn't real grass, it would not need to be on once giant motorized platform. Could be rolled or sectioned out for our games.
Most domes do not have a permanent football surface. They often host other events there. Their field turfs are rolled out as needed regularly.
A heck of a lot safer for the players too.A lot easier than what has to occur for the Raiders to play on Sunday in a baseball stadium.