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Quote from: WildcatNkilt on May 12, 2011, 10:48:14 AMQuote from: Limestone on May 12, 2011, 10:46:13 AMSo if the AD gave us Turfcam for the turf installation, can you imagine what they will give us for the eastside potties!?#watchpartyTurfcam is actually provided by Astro Turf.so the aforementioned cam will be provided by Porta-John.
Quote from: Limestone on May 12, 2011, 10:46:13 AMSo if the AD gave us Turfcam for the turf installation, can you imagine what they will give us for the eastside potties!?#watchpartyTurfcam is actually provided by Astro Turf.
So if the AD gave us Turfcam for the turf installation, can you imagine what they will give us for the eastside potties!?#watchparty
The K-State field is actually a pretty big deal for AstroTurf, because K-State will be the first D1 School to install this version of GameDay Grass in its stadium. This is the product that AstroTurf using to battle head on with FieldTurf, so displacing a FieldTurf field at a BCS school is a pretty damn big deal for them. From what I hear though, the final decision literally came down to the fact that AstroTurf could match the exact shade of purple in their production that the athletic department is trying to move to across the board. FieldTurf couldn't match it perfectly. In terms of what they want to do on the West Side of the Stadium, we're literally talking about one of the most expensive projects ever on a Kansas Board of Regents Campus. Only out done by the Jardine Renovation, and NBAF. All in line with the over $1 Billion dollars in construction on that end of campus over a 15 year period.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on May 12, 2011, 11:09:09 AMThe K-State field is actually a pretty big deal for AstroTurf, because K-State will be the first D1 School to install this version of GameDay Grass in its stadium. This is the product that AstroTurf using to battle head on with FieldTurf, so displacing a FieldTurf field at a BCS school is a pretty damn big deal for them. From what I hear though, the final decision literally came down to the fact that AstroTurf could match the exact shade of purple in their production that the athletic department is trying to move to across the board. FieldTurf couldn't match it perfectly. In terms of what they want to do on the West Side of the Stadium, we're literally talking about one of the most expensive projects ever on a Kansas Board of Regents Campus. Only out done by the Jardine Renovation, and NBAF. All in line with the over $1 Billion dollars in construction on that end of campus over a 15 year period. I want to know more. It makes me feel really good inside, like good things are happening and will continue to happen. Sunshine on my face, wind at my back type of thing.
Quote from: KITNfury on May 12, 2011, 11:22:24 AMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on May 12, 2011, 11:09:09 AMThe K-State field is actually a pretty big deal for AstroTurf, because K-State will be the first D1 School to install this version of GameDay Grass in its stadium. This is the product that AstroTurf using to battle head on with FieldTurf, so displacing a FieldTurf field at a BCS school is a pretty damn big deal for them. From what I hear though, the final decision literally came down to the fact that AstroTurf could match the exact shade of purple in their production that the athletic department is trying to move to across the board. FieldTurf couldn't match it perfectly. In terms of what they want to do on the West Side of the Stadium, we're literally talking about one of the most expensive projects ever on a Kansas Board of Regents Campus. Only out done by the Jardine Renovation, and NBAF. All in line with the over $1 Billion dollars in construction on that end of campus over a 15 year period. I want to know more. It makes me feel really good inside, like good things are happening and will continue to happen. Sunshine on my face, wind at my back type of thing. Streets paved in Gold. That's all I can say.
befitting the success, pride and tradition of the K-State athletics programs.
20-yard lines must be on back order.
http://www.kstatesports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/webcam.htmlStarting to lay down the new stuff.
Looks like they are laying the numbers out on the field.
Quote from: WildcatNkilt on May 16, 2011, 04:03:48 PMLooks like they are laying the numbers out on the field. Also, how do they lay the numbers in? Do they do some hardcore stapling to the green turf? Or do they bring in a badass seamstress?
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12 Snyder Stadium Improvements - Phase 2 Total 75,000,000 FY 2012 20,000,000 FY 2013 35,000,000 FY2014 20,000,000From the latest Agenda on KBOR Meeting.