It looks like scrap pieces of turf to me. If it was painted it would not have such square edges.
Has anyone called the athletic dept to let them know of this? I hope it is not paint...
See the templates on the ground above the numbers? They were not around last night. Around 5pm the cut outs were in place and I was having a hard time figuring how they would sew or heat seat the raised lettering so the players wouldn't trip.
Today I see the fuzzy overspray. I hope it comes out easy.
OK, here is the scoop......There is nothing painted on the field. All the numbers, lines and logo's will be set in place with glue. I was there last night taking pictures and posted them here. If you look at the pictures you will see how it is done. If not than I did not do a good job. The I love you sign is done with scrap turf by one of the workers to his wife that looks at the Ragincajun.com site as most of you do. No paint on the field guys.......
Turbine,
The overspray that you see is not paint, it is the clippings from the white turf from the numbers after they put them down. Nothing on the field will be painted. Everything on the field is turf that has been colored by the turf manufacture. If you look at the picture of the installation you can see that the they shave the turf where the numbers go then glue down the colored turf in that spot. The same thing will be done in the endzone and middle of the field with the Logos In reference to the I Love Bri. This had to be done at night when the workers were present so I assume that it is probally one of the workers that laid down scrap pieces of turf as a message to his girlfriend. I seriously doubt that someone got down on the field and painted this while the workers were present. And since they work from 7pm to 7am im sure they were there.
Thanks for the answer.
It raises a few questions: So the numbers are glued to the foam underlayment but the entire field is not? I ask because of the temporary wrinkles.
Also it looks like they finished/connected the Red and White corner framing, was a square cut out and inset?
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