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Installation of red turf, about to go viral.
MOOOOOOAAAAAhahaha.

I think the Houston Astros get the biggest one of those. Way more people followed their lead in putting in green artificial turf. You only have one follower; they have several thousand.kalm wrote:MOOOOOOAAAAAhahaha.

93henfan wrote:I think the Houston Astros get the biggest one of those. Way more people followed their lead in putting in green artificial turf. You only have one follower; they have several thousand.kalm wrote:MOOOOOOAAAAAhahaha.


They would have installed colored turf too, but figured the uni's provided enough of that.93henfan wrote:I think the Houston Astros get the biggest one of those. Way more people followed their lead in putting in green artificial turf. You only have one follower; they have several thousand.kalm wrote:MOOOOOOAAAAAhahaha.

Those uniforms were awesome and hideous at the same time. In 1979, I was heavily influenced by the colorful uniforms and the Astros have been my team ever since. There have been a lot of lean years, but the sight of those rainbow jerseys still makes me smile.kalm wrote:

I'm embarrassed for your:clenz wrote:That high school's facilities about 5 times better than EWU's.
I'd be **** embarrassed if I were EWU.


I've never been a fan of pull-over baseball jerseys, but I did like this color combination. Make it with a button-up jersey and make everyone wear knee-length pants and I'd love them.SumItUp wrote:Those uniforms were awesome and hideous at the same time. In 1979, I was heavily influenced by the colorful uniforms and the Astros have been my team ever since. There have been a lot of lean years, but the sight of those rainbow jerseys still makes me smile.kalm wrote:




At high schools?kalm wrote:From a thread over at the EWU forum:
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Inspired by the blue "Smurf Turf" at Boise State University in Idaho, CISD officials will be installing a red field with black end zones and sideline areas at Canyon High School in time for the 2011 season.


89Hen wrote:[Inspired by the blue "Smurf Turf" at Boise State University in Idaho, CISD officials will be installing a red field with black end zones and sideline areas at Canyon High School in time for the 2011 season.



Dude, it's Texas. Have you heard about their text book's? They're not exactly the most aware folks in the world.89Hen wrote:At high schools?kalm wrote:From a thread over at the EWU forum:
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Oh wait, I see they're not even crediting EWU...
Inspired by the blue "Smurf Turf" at Boise State University in Idaho, CISD officials will be installing a red field with black end zones and sideline areas at Canyon High School in time for the 2011 season.





And you're hanging your hat on this story?kalm wrote:Dude, it's Texas. Have you heard about their text book's? They're not exactly the most aware folks in the world.


DJH wrote:High school's copying EWU's facilites....
Sounds about right.

Folks know their football. What happens outside of that...not so much.89Hen wrote:And you're hanging your hat on this story?kalm wrote:Dude, it's Texas. Have you heard about their text book's? They're not exactly the most aware folks in the world.

Can't have it both ways there Kalm. You painted yourself into a corner on this one.kalm wrote:Folks know their football. What happens outside of that...not so much.89Hen wrote: And you're hanging your hat on this story?


Sure I can. Certain Texas high school football administrators like them some red turf, and some of the fans interviewed haven't heard of the Inferno. Unlike fans of certain, more storied, FCS programs I recognize our deficiencies. (e.g. 6,000 fans for a playoff game in the FCFD (Fabulous Cedar Falls Dome).89Hen wrote:Can't have it both ways there Kalm. You painted yourself into a corner on this one.kalm wrote:
Folks know their football. What happens outside of that...not so much.

They are a lot closer in quality if you use quality pictures. It is a push at the very least....which is still embarrassing for a D1 school to be on par with a high school for facilities. Outside of the temp seating at EWU, which the HS could add the exact same thing and a "fancy ticket window", there is nothing at EWU that pushes it over the HS field. Also, that high school field seats more with permanent seating than EWU does.ArmyOfDarkness wrote:I think EWU has got them beat hands down IMO as far as stadiums go...
New Braunfels HS Cougar Field (9,500 seats)


Would you rather watch a game at a stadium like that high school, EWU, etc...∞∞∞ wrote:People, they're just stadiums...not hallowed shrines. They are places of seating to witness events of interest.
Some of you take stadiums way too seriously.
Honestly could care less. I don't think I've really been at awe of a building during a football game. Atmosphere? Yes. Building? No.clenz wrote:Would you rather watch a game at a stadium like that high school, EWU, etc...∞∞∞ wrote:People, they're just stadiums...not hallowed shrines. They are places of seating to witness events of interest.
Some of you take stadiums way too seriously.
OR
a stadium like Wa-Griz, the Tub, the Rock, etc...
The stadium plays a huge part into the atmosphere. Good luck getting a great atmosphere at Jacksonville, even if they were the #1 team in the nation and beating people 60-0 every week.∞∞∞ wrote:Honestly could care less. I don't think I've really been at awe of a building during an FCS football game. Atmosphere? Yes. Building? No.clenz wrote: Would you rather watch a game at a stadium like that high school, EWU, etc...
OR
a stadium like Wa-Griz, the Tub, the Rock, etc...
(and fwiw, I think the "Rock" is one helluva ugly stadium)