Vo, the gent who started the thread is as connected as anyone here. Check the thread out.
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All is not lost. We are on life support, but we still have a pulse.
Z
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Vo, the gent who started the thread is as connected as anyone here. Check the thread out.
www.louisiana.scout.com
All is not lost. We are on life support, but we still have a pulse.
Z
The turf is completed. I don't know if they had a finial walk through or not. Saw Scott Forman on the field today. He said that they were suppose to start the pressure washing this week. He said that it would be washed from top to bottom. The plans for the wall is to have two sponsors with their sign on it plus some logo's of UL, etc...The pictures form the stand's look great. On the field is another story. The 7 on 7 crew should have picked up their trash. Hope the maintainance crew do their job. They have a machine to run over the turf to clean off trash and lift the truf. Evidence of drain problems already......
http://s209.photobucket.com/albums/b...view=slideshow
Frenchie
If that was the only inlet that had water and every other inlet was dry then the problem is at the inlet. Probably some debris or something at the inlet. Not a big deal, just remove the grate and clean it out. Been at stuff like this for 32 years trust me on this one.
Has anybody been to the stadium lately? I stopped by the other night to see the turf but didn't really walk in, did they do any of the mainenance? ie. the C on Cajun Field, get all of the weeds out of the bleachers, paint, etc.? I noticed a few things that need painting such as the black wall around the field, the big red concrete square by the tunnel needs a fresh coat of red. I saw the turf and it looks awesome, i had a few friends (LSUBR fans) that were impressed. But if the stadium doesn't match up to the new turf I'll be a little disappointed. Anybody know anything?
Give them a little time. Be patient. Things don't just happen over night.
The things you mentioned are going to happen, but geez, just be a little patient.