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UNI Pike
May 22nd, 2009, 12:13 PM
For all of those that have b!tched about the painted green concrete in the UNIDOME being older than the players, celebrate.

UNI is apparently receiving a $500,000 grant towards for a new field turf type of playing surface. The grant is coming from a regional foundation funded by casino gambling revenues in the state of Iowa (how do you like them apples NCAA? xlolx).

No official word is out other than the grant amount and explanation being published on the foundation's website. Apparently the administration is trying to get the system in place in time for the season.

Apparently no recession in Iowa, as University of Iowa is also replacing their natural grass with Field Turf.

BigHouseClosedEnd
May 22nd, 2009, 12:26 PM
I seem to remember more bragging from UNI fans about how hard the surface was and how difficult it is for opponents to get used to ... than 'b!tiching'...

I guess its just up to the keys to keep your home field advantage now, huh?

ValleyChamp
May 22nd, 2009, 12:29 PM
I seem to remember more bragging from UNI fans about how hard the surface was and how difficult it is for opponents to get used to ... than 'b!tiching'...

I guess its just up to the keys to keep your home field advantage now, huh?

Huh? quit being a douche. People are so ignorant about the old turf. Its not that hard, and if you have ever been on it you would know. Nobody was bragging about how difficult it is to play on for oppenents. Everyone in the country used to have the same playing surface, and nobody said anything about it then.

UNI Pike
May 22nd, 2009, 12:36 PM
Honestly, the turf was not that bad when I ran on it back in the day. But then again, I was never tackled by two 300 pound linemen.

BigHouseClosedEnd
May 22nd, 2009, 12:40 PM
Huh? quit being a douche. People are so ignorant about the old turf. Its not that hard, and if you have ever been on it you would know. Nobody was bragging about how difficult it is to play on for oppenents. Everyone in the country used to have the same playing surface, and nobody said anything about it then.

OK, I was just making it all up.

I never played on the surface so I really can't comment on it, just remember the UNI fans that came on the Richmond message board before 12.12.08, bragging about how hard the carpet was going to be for UR to adjust to.

You still will have the keys though, right?

UNI Pike
May 22nd, 2009, 01:08 PM
Yes we still have the keys.

I think most teams find that the UNIDOME is a bit of a different place to play because

1. Field is perfectly flat, which some QBs have difficultly adjusting to, especially on longer passes.
2. Place gets loud because it is enclosed, and has concrete walls reflecting the sound
3. The fans are literally on top of the players on the sideline - about 8' from first seat to the sideline.

Teams can overcome those differences, obviously. But, all together they do make the place a bit unique.

Syntax Error
May 22nd, 2009, 01:12 PM
Yes we still have the keys.

I think most teams find that the UNIDOME is a bit of a different place to play because

1. Field is perfectly flat, which some QBs have difficultly adjusting to, especially on longer passes.
2. Place gets loud because it is enclosed, and has concrete walls reflecting the sound
3. The fans are literally on top of the players on the sideline - about 8' from first seat to the sideline.

Teams can overcome those differences, obviously. But, all together they do make the place a bit unique.Don't forget the thermostat! xlolxxnodx

I-AA Fan
May 22nd, 2009, 01:19 PM
Huh? quit being a douche. People are so ignorant about the old turf. Its not that hard, and if you have ever been on it you would know. Nobody was bragging about how difficult it is to play on for oppenents. Everyone in the country used to have the same playing surface, and nobody said anything about it then.

You are correct. I have done more than my share of attacking the turf. Although I always preferred poking fun at the old blow-up roof. I was there in 1987 & 1992. I think it was 1992 when the roof came down on us before the game. The security guards scared all of us half dead. We sat by a very bad group of fans, but in general, the people at Cedar Falls treated us very well. I would like to go again some time.

Glad to see the new turf. The new padding will cut down on that echo though ...which is good for the visitors I guess.

mebisonII
May 22nd, 2009, 01:28 PM
For all of those that have b!tched about the painted green concrete in the UNIDOME being older than the players, celebrate.

UNI is apparently receiving a $500,000 grant towards for a new field turf type of playing surface. The grant is coming from a regional foundation funded by casino gambling revenues in the state of Iowa (how do you like them apples NCAA? xlolx).

No official word is out other than the grant amount and explanation being published on the foundation's website. Apparently the administration is trying to get the system in place in time for the season.

Apparently no recession in Iowa, as University of Iowa is also replacing their natural grass with Field Turf.

For what its worth, UI says the Field Turf will save money overall. Tens of thousands are currently spent on mowing the lawn (and, I'm in the wrong business, obviously).

TheBisonator
May 22nd, 2009, 01:35 PM
Now the contest is on to see which college football team is the last to have the old type of rug.

Wildcat80
May 22nd, 2009, 01:39 PM
Finally!!! Hope you can come to Durham this year though.

Husky Alum
May 22nd, 2009, 02:35 PM
Now the contest is on to see which college football team is the last to have the old type of rug.

What do you guys have on the field in Fargo? When we played in the Dome a few years ago I ran around on it with the NU team and I thought it was pretty hard.

bisonwest
May 22nd, 2009, 03:09 PM
What do you guys have on the field in Fargo? When we played in the Dome a few years ago I ran around on it with the NU team and I thought it was pretty hard.

It's the same stuff. It would be nice to have some of the new stuff, but the turf we have now we bought new and is actually in good condition. We can't really justify paying 1-2 million on new turf when our basketball team plays in a high school gym. It is time for some of the other sports to receive an upgrade in facilities.

ValleyChamp
May 22nd, 2009, 03:34 PM
OK, I was just making it all up.

I never played on the surface so I really can't comment on it, just remember the UNI fans that came on the Richmond message board before 12.12.08, bragging about how hard the carpet was going to be for UR to adjust to.

You still will have the keys though, right?

Yeah we will still have our keys. What is so strange about that? Many other schools do the same thing.

And whats with the date? I guess its a nice honor that beating UNI is a date that opposing teams remember forever.xthumbsupx

Hoyadestroya85
May 22nd, 2009, 05:01 PM
Good, they're getting rid of that ligament shredding surface.

Hammerhead
May 22nd, 2009, 11:06 PM
When I watched the Bison play there last year, it didn't even look like the yard lines were straight when looking out from our seats on about the 10 yard line.

ValleyChamp
May 23rd, 2009, 12:13 AM
When I watched the Bison play there last year, it didn't even look like the yard lines were straight when looking out from our seats on about the 10 yard line.

Well, typical Bison fans are crosseyed with mullets. So, take that for what it's worth...xlolx

Hammerhead
May 23rd, 2009, 01:54 PM
I do have a lazy eye, but that's beside the point. Tell me that the 5-yard line isn't bowed in the middle.

http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/ww75/gjhammer/NDSU%20Football/aaaa.jpg





Well, typical Bison fans are crosseyed with mullets. So, take that for what it's worth...xlolx

Uncle Buck
May 24th, 2009, 08:30 AM
Ha ha ha, lazy eye. That's hysterical. As for the pic, the big eye (no pun intended) don't lie, that 5 yard line is about as croked as Kelsey's a$$.

TCisMYhero
May 24th, 2009, 02:50 PM
I do have a lazy eye, but that's beside the point. Tell me that the 5-yard line isn't bowed in the middle.

http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/ww75/gjhammer/NDSU%20Football/aaaa.jpg

To keep in step with every other college football field in America, the field is crowned in the middle. Not surprised that a Bison fan couldn't figure that outxlolx.

ur2k
May 24th, 2009, 02:52 PM
Will you keep the zippers and crooked seams too?xlolx

Hammerhead
May 24th, 2009, 04:08 PM
UNI Pike said that the field is flat which is what one would expect in an indoor stadium since there is no rainwater that needs to be drained away.


To keep in step with every other college football field in America, the field is crowned in the middle. Not surprised that a Bison fan couldn't figure that outxlolx.

ValleyChamp
May 24th, 2009, 05:16 PM
The field is not crowned.

JayJ79
May 24th, 2009, 06:27 PM
UNI Pike said that the field is flat which is what one would expect in an indoor stadium since there is no rainwater that needs to be drained away.

well, at least now that they seem to have gotten the roof problems fixed, there isn't any rainwater. :p

TCisMYhero
May 25th, 2009, 11:41 AM
The field is not crowned.

Note to self: no sarcastic remarks around the stuffy crowd. I thought it would be fairly obvious, considering we don't need to drain water from the field, but I stand corrected....

ValleyChamp
May 25th, 2009, 11:49 AM
My bad.