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Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by mesquite tiger, Jul 21, 2005.

  1. mesquite tiger

    mesquite tiger Diabolical Genius

    Anyone had a chance to read it yet? Got my email today.

    Skip confirms that 1500-2000 seats will not be available for the first few home games (as previously posted a day or so ago). He goes on to mention that next year Tiger Stadium will be getting a new field. I hope to high heaven that we do not get rid of the natural grass - I hate that field turf that many people are going to nowdays.

    chat goes on to talk about the PMAC and renovations/additions at other facilities.
     
  2. TigerInTally

    TigerInTally Founding Member

    What amazed me was the part about only spending $20 million on facilities from 1979-1999. I'm guessing that this amount barely covered general maintenance costs.
     
  3. mcmikel

    mcmikel Founding Member

    And I bet Broadhead spent the majority of it. It burrs my saddle when I hear him sounding like he had all the right answers. This is the same clown how nearly killed off Converse because he felt Jazzersize shoes were a fad. Reebok..., some fad, eh, Joe?
     
  4. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    Hell will freeze over before LSU puts artificial turf in Tiger Stadium.
     
  5. locoguano

    locoguano Founding Member

    I'm thinking you better get our your coats then.. expect field turf...
     
  6. Consensus

    Consensus Founding Member

    Where did you get that idea? I most certainly will not expect field turf! :angryfire
     
  7. tiger fan 2001

    tiger fan 2001 Founding Member

    I don't think it's field turf. I saw a a few games on espn last year that showed nat grass and a drain and pump system to beat all. Absolutely no standing H2O. That is what I am looking for.
     
  8. Beaux-Bo

    Beaux-Bo Founding Member

    Bertman brought in David H???? (Sherry Wharton's husband) to oversee the new fields (he was the green superintendent at Briarwood for 15 years). They intended to do it this year but either ran out of time or money to pull the trigger. The entire field is to be torn up and an elaborate drainage system installed underneath then re-sod with a perfect crown down the middle. Suppose to be the higest tech drainage system today and using the same sod they use for the super bowl.

    Just what i heard but defiantley not artifical turf.
     
  9. SG_Geaux

    SG_Geaux Founding Member

    You and me heard the same thing.
     
  10. Consensus

    Consensus Founding Member

    David Hadsky
     

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