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I forgot to mention what I think is intimidating. The concrete slab that they have up there.
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pit, the only slab that's intimidating is the one they lay you out on at the morgue!
it's all a mind set. don't believe you'll lose before a game, don't be intimidated.
deep breath, positive thoughts, HMMMMMMMMMMM.............
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I know, DOG. I was kidding. That's why I put it in the smack talk. They talk about how tough the dome can be. It's the concrete playing surface that is intimidating.
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Hey PIT What is the surface in the Fargo Dome? I am asuming it is the same "old school" green matted carpet type garbage that is in the UNI Dome.
The new turf that is available is really nice. Pains me to say this but I think ISU(red) has the nicest playing surface in the Gateway. I like natural grass but it is inevitable that by the end of the season the field is in rough shape.
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Remember your neighbor's porch back in '82. Yeah, like that. I dont know why they still have it with all of the fans they get and the money they have. Its a major events arena, so maybe you can't put stuff over the top of the good kind. I dont know. A bison fan might show up on here and fill us in. I thought they were talking about it over on their forum and how someone from the visiting team always gets hurt. I just really like the new stuff. Like I said, I just see so much more use out of turf. Back when WIU used to make the playoffs, the condition of the field was pretty bad at times. The university could get a lot more use out of it as well as Macomb High and the community in general. Alot of high schools throughout the country play at their local college stadium. Obviously, you have to limit the amount of activity on the natural grass.
http://www.bisonville.com/forum/index.php
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I used to not be an advocate of astroturf but I do like the new stuff. I have a favorable opinion of FieldTurf.

I really like the look of the field at Rutgers Stadium. I especially like how the FieldTurf has a slight two tone alternating hues every five yards. This gives an illusion of mowing different dirrections to simulate real grass. Looks good.

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pit, i know u were kidding, just pulling your leg.
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That's good stuff 101 and probably the most used. WIU has played on all kinds so the coaches would know what is best. Fieldturf even has a finance plan.
Heres an article from 2004. I still am pretty sure it's close to a million with prep included.
Ind St. has the gameday 3D grass as well as the U of I. ISU has the stuff you're talking about. I think Wisc. does, too.
http://www.i-aa.org/article.asp?articleid=55571
BTW, my avatar is the coolest now.
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