More and more athletic departments around the country are figuring out that the only way to ensure that their football fields will be utilized to their fullest potential is by replacing the natural grass surface. One of the recent fields to be considered for making the switch is Beaver Stadium in Ohio.
It stands to reason that schools want to give their teams the best opportunity for playing every week no matter how treacherous the conditions might otherwise have been. By putting in artificial turf the whole question of whether the gorund will be fit for play is nullified.
the assurance with these kinds of surfaces is that the footing will still be as sure when it's wet as it is when it's dry. The factors to be taken into consideration from there on are mainly financial.
Posted at 01:07 pm by pizerule