Re: Real Time Swamp Floor Happenings
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Originally Posted by
Hammer58
_ Anyone know if they finished applying the silica sand to the turf? What is left to be done on the installation? _
Just got back from the field. I think they have the sand all down except for brushing it in. They have four workers on the field placing flag marker on the field where they have to cut and reglue. They have not started cutting and securing the edge around the cement yet. The supervisor in charge has been gone since Wednesday evening and want be back until Sunday night. Some of the lines are not straight. They may correct that though. The South end goal post are on the field but not up yet. This damn rain need to go and the sun come out and dry the field. And no, it will not be complet Sunday........
Re: Real Time Swamp Floor Happenings
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Originally Posted by
Cajun90
It would probably be a nice thing for games that sell out so that fans could still watch the games from the parking lot. However, I don't think we need yet another reason for UL fans not to come into the game till halftime.
Re: Real Time Swamp Floor Happenings
Re: Real Time Swamp Floor Happenings
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Originally Posted by
NOCajun
I don't know where you got that picture, but the video screen I saw at Kyle Field last year (I went with 3 buds to see A&M play Kansas) looks to be at LEAST twice the size of the screen in your picture and would NOT fit in the back of a flat-bed truck like that one does.
No Kyle Field has a permanent board that was installed recently and ranks as one of the five largest sports boards in the country.
This board was used at the baseball regional in 07' when we were there and I've also seen them use it for softball.
Re: Real Time Swamp Floor Happenings
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Originally Posted by
Kal
It would probably be a nice thing for games that sell out so that fans could still watch the games from the parking lot. However, I don't think we need yet another reason for UL fans not to come into the game till halftime.
Texas A&M uses the board to supplement their scoreboards and provide instant replay etc. They don't have it set up in the parking lot!
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So is the field done? July 6th has come and gone...
Re: Real Time Swamp Floor Happenings
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Originally Posted by
ulforlife
_ So is the field done? July 6th has come and gone... _
Not yet. Checked it out last night around 8:30 and they were brushing the field to incorporate the sand. They were also cutting the edges around the cement. The southside goal post was on the field but not up. It looks like they have atleast 3 more days before completion. Then a walk through and finial inspection before excepting the product. I took a some pictures last night. I will post them.
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Re: Real Time Swamp Floor Happenings
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Originally Posted by
Frenchie35
Not yet. Checked it out last night around 8:30 and they were brushing the field to incorporate the sand. They were also cutting the edges around the cement. The southside goal post was on the field but not up. It looks like they have atleast 3 more days before completion. Then a walk through and finial inspection before excepting the product. I took a some pictures last night. I will post them.
Frenchie:
Thanks I would love to see the pictures
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http://s209.photobucket.com/albums/b...view=slideshow
I took a few. Could not get on the field so I had to use a 400mm lens. Had to stand on the top of my truck to take the pictures. They might be a little shakey or blurred. They sent half the crew (5) to Ohio on another job. So the pace is a little slower.
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Re: Field almost complete
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Originally Posted by
NewsCopy
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Joshua, nice article as usual. I know the picture was taken because the Ragin Cajuns wording faces the press box; however, it struck me that as good as the field looks, that picture facing the student side makes it look like a high school stadium. How does the field look taken from the other side looking back at the double-decked side of the stadium? That sure does give it more of a major college stadium look. To me, that is important from a perception standpoint. Just a thought about future pictures taken at Cajun Field.