Red field turf coming to Memorial Stadium

Has anyone done any research on types of turf/ crown angles that would be the most conducive to bubble screens?
I think the best option would be a tilting design which we could adjust the slope lengthwise so that the Huskers’ end was uphill from the opponents’ end so we play downhill and opponents always go uphill.   That is the true home field advantage.   lol. 

 
I want natural grass instead of fake surface.

Nice odor without nasty chemicals, softer, cooler, less injuries, etc.  Almost Top10 teams are natural grass surfaces .... Bama, Clemson, OU, Georgia, Auburn, Penn St etc etc etc

NFL?  Very few fake turf.  Lambeau Field,  Arrowhead,  Broncos Field, Soldier, Steelers, 49ers, LV Raiders, Cardinals, Rams/Chargers, Redskins, etc .... all natural grass.

FieldTurf salesman.

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I want natural grass instead of fake surface.

Nice odor without nasty chemicals, softer, cooler, less injuries, etc.  Almost Top10 teams are natural grass surfaces .... Bama, Clemson, OU, Georgia, Auburn, Penn St etc etc etc

NFL?  Very few fake turf.  Lambeau Field,  Arrowhead,  Broncos Field, Soldier, Steelers, 49ers, LV Raiders, Cardinals, Rams/Chargers, Redskins, etc .... all natural grass.

FieldTurf salesman.

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Why not? It's been proven playing on natural grass is safer than artificial turf. The only reason to use artificial turf is to save money on the upkeep.

 
Why not? It's been proven playing on natural grass is safer than artificial turf. The only reason to use artificial turf is to save money on the upkeep.
Actually in the long term,  Fieldturf is more expense than grass.  Every seven years, FieldTurf replacement.  Plus, disposal cost (just like car tires).

 
Actually in the long term,  Fieldturf is more expense than grass.  Every seven years, FieldTurf replacement.  Plus, disposal cost (just like car tires).
What would be the cost and maintenance for necessary heating elements underneath a grass field in Memorial Stadium?  That's what enables Denver, Kansas City, Green Bay, Chicago, etc., to have grass fields in colder environments?  Those fields still start to look like crap and need sod replaced near the end of the year.

https://www.rehau.com/us-en/mechanical-and-plumbing/turf-conditioning/sports-authority-field/1912974

 
What would be the cost and maintenance for necessary heating elements underneath a grass field in Memorial Stadium?  That's what enables Denver, Kansas City, Green Bay, Chicago, etc., to have grass fields in colder environments?  Those fields still start to look like crap and need sod replaced near the end of the year.

https://www.rehau.com/us-en/mechanical-and-plumbing/turf-conditioning/sports-authority-field/1912974
Colder environment ....... CFB season was 2 months earlier than NFL.  The latest T.O. Field game was mid-November.

Anyway, Hawks Field (natural grass) was installed heat pipes ???  (beats me)

Golf courses = fake turf :laughpound .  Hopefully, FieldTurf fad is beginning to end.  Myself, grass is a part of football -- just like NFL and MLB.

Wishful thinking .......

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What would be the cost and maintenance for necessary heating elements underneath a grass field in Memorial Stadium?  That's what enables Denver, Kansas City, Green Bay, Chicago, etc., to have grass fields in colder environments?  Those fields still start to look like crap and need sod replaced near the end of the year.

https://www.rehau.com/us-en/mechanical-and-plumbing/turf-conditioning/sports-authority-field/1912974
Very true.  NFL teams have enough money to resod their fields.  My beloved Steelers resod between the hash marks every November.  Heinz Field gets a lot of traffic with the Steelers, Panthers and high school playoff games taking place there.  Not a lot of college teams in the north can truck up new blue grass from Kentucky during the middle of the season like the Steelers, Bears and others do.

Edit to add that Heinz Field is considered one of the worst fields in the NFL year after year.  I still remember a Monday Night game where a punt plugged into the turf during a rainstorm.  

 
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We've had a bunch of the local high schools go to Fieldturf and one of the selling points is that it's cheaper than grass and grass maintenance.  
High school football fields was much different than T.O. Field.

Putt putt golf was the same as Masters golf course?  Little league=New York Yankees?  Sam's cola=Genuine Coca-Cola?  ;)

 
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What would be the cost and maintenance for necessary heating elements underneath a grass field in Memorial Stadium?  That's what enables Denver, Kansas City, Green Bay, Chicago, etc., to have grass fields in colder environments?  Those fields still start to look like crap and need sod replaced near the end of the year.

https://www.rehau.com/us-en/mechanical-and-plumbing/turf-conditioning/sports-authority-field/1912974


That's right.  End of the year ........ December and then January.   Not November.

In November.  Spartan Field (natural grass).  East Lansing is colder than Lincoln.

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Penn St at MSU.  In November.

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Very true.  NFL teams have enough money to resod their fields.  My beloved Steelers resod between the hash marks every November.  Heinz Field gets a lot of traffic with the Steelers, Panthers and high school playoff games taking place there.  Not a lot of college teams in the north can truck up new blue grass from Kentucky during the middle of the season like the Steelers, Bears and others do.

Edit to add that Heinz Field is considered one of the worst fields in the NFL year after year.  I still remember a Monday Night game where a punt plugged into the turf during a rainstorm.  


Many NFL stadiums hosted extra events like monster trucks, supercross, rodeo, concerts, etc.  Strip sod machine & cut off poor roots and then hauled dirt.  After events, remove dirt and resod without roots. Our Memorial stadium hosted monster truck show?  

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Resod.  Fully recover -- it takes several months 

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14 hours ago, Hooked on Huskers said:



That's right.  End of the year ........ December and then January.   Not November.

In November.  Spartan Field (natural grass).  East Lansing is colder than Lincoln.

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Penn St at MSU.  In November.




Is that November quip for me?

https://www.times-news.com/sports/local_sports/arizona-and-indianapolis-have-best-fields-in-nfl-heinz-field/article_9e2df85b-26e5-5353-8d18-5b910e40fcb2.html

The AFC’s best team has the NFL’s worst grass field.

"The latest survey conducted by the players union and released Thursday showed the Pittsburgh Steelers have the least-favorite grass field. Of 1,619 players who participated, 678 chose Heinz Field’s grass, which tends to easily get torn up and often has to be resod.

It was resod after high school football championship games in late November, then again after the NHL’s Winter Classic on New Year’s Day."

 
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