Synthetic field cost?

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Flipper wrote: We've made great strides as a culture since 1978. The Bay City Rollers have been hunted into extinction, white shoes + a white belt no longer equals high fashion and Pete Rose is greeted with the derision and scorn he so richly earned on that very same RIverfront Stadium carpet you alluded to.

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Artificial grass is the wave of the future. Like antibiotics, color television and free internet porn, it's a vast improvement over the options those before us had to deal with
First of all, with a nod to transfer2BGSU: Man law.

Now, for Flip:

Our modern culture has also served up truthiness, silicone implants and boxer shorts hanging out all over the place -- and I think we can agree that at least two of these are steps in the wrong direction.

This values debate is bigger than aethestics, whether a cornerback has an inalienable right to avoid getting his jersey dirty or whether Toledo cheerleaders have something to snack on at halftime.

At it's core, it's about cultural imperalism.

Football is our game. Just as Saudi Arabia has a special relevance and responsibility for the cultural legacy of Islam, we here in Ohio -- and, to some extent, the entire Great Lakes region -- have a special relevance and responsibility for the cultural legacy of the sport of football.

Football is our game. It spent a wonderful carefree childhood among the cultural elites of the East before growing up and becoming a MAN right here in Ohio.

It warms my heart that our cousins to the South have embraced our game as much as they have. At least, when we look down there south of the Ohio River, we find something we can recognize amid the general chaos and otherworldness I'm not going to dwell on, such as Katherine Harris' makeup.

And it is also my understanding that, down South, they have by and large stuck it out with grass fields.

So, by going to this fake plastic stuff, we would be tacitly acknowledging latitudinal inferiority.

In other words, while fake grass may represent a smaller, crisper step for a corner, it would also be a giant leap into the muck for Ohiokind.

This brings me back to the Notre Dame test: If they go to the plastic stuff in South Bend, then I'll concede the entire debate, because all will be lost and all we will have left to do is contemplate the great karmic debt we owe to Jim Brown for forcing him to play on vegetation and not putting our finest scientists to work on finding him something more worthy of his skills.

Until then, fellas: I'm saying NO to plastic.

Mud is part of the game. Because, in Ohio, once in a while, mud happens.
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Bah... Football in the mud isn't intrinsically Ohio...cow tipping...that's a practice that defines the state. Mud does happen in Ohio. Bob Taft happened in Ohio too. You're putting that pile of filth behind us, why not make it a clean sweep?

Who knows...in ten years or so when Tom Noe gets out of jail, I might feel that it's time to return to the real stuff. There's just something appealing about the idea seeing Tom perched atop a riding mower cruising between the 20's as part of a work release. "You missed a spot, fatso!"

We'll keep him out of the red zone.

But...we live in the world of today. Football in the mud may seem like a manly, noble pursuit. Football in the mud may seem like John Wayne or Clint Eastwood but it isn't. Football in the mud is an anachronism...it's not a manly hero, it's a couple of middle aged guys parked on a bar stool bitching about "queers and broads" turning Americans into pansies.

Yep...grass represents the racism and misogyny of the past...It's Robert Byrd in the KKK, it's Trent Lott getting weepy over Strom Thurmond, it's Mel Gibson ranting to "sugar tits" about the jews....yes, it's MIchael Richards melting down on stage.

Field turf is inclusive and diverse....it's Barack Obama, it's your fat uncle giving in and dancing to George Michael at a wedding reception. Field turf is sucking it up and getting over the strangeness of the people you used to exclude.That's America...America is giving up your old prejudices and recognizing the value that including others adds to your daily life.

Fieldturf is THAT America...
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Note that Man Law is established in a glass box. Inside of the box it is Man Law. Outside of the box, it is "Yes Dear."

But as I said in another thread. Noah has stated that BG playing in the mud is cool and fun. Thus it should be said that the issue is over. So saith Noah, so let it be done.

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That's awesome lol
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No offense to Karl or Noah...but enough of our facilities look like they were concieved by a ten year-old...
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Flipper wrote:No offense to Karl or Noah...but enough of our facilities look like they were concieved by a ten year-old...
That shouldn't be funny, but it really, really is.
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"Artificial grass is the wave of the future".

No, no, it's like this - zero carbon is the future. In the future you just can't have enough grass :D

Within a decade every football stadium in the country will tear up its plasti-grass wanna-be turf to keep the zero carbon do-gooder holier than thou enviro-"mental"-mandarins from taxing the nation's plasti-grass pariahs into oblivion.

So good will it be to have grass in the future that even now I forsee natural turf on every seat in Doyt Perry stadium, maybe even Anderson Arena, replenishing the very air we breathe while comforting the finest rear ends in all of Ohio, and certainly the kind of rear ends that Toledo only wishes it could have, too.

Game over. So long, so "gone". Plasti-grass is "memory lane", just a picture your granchildren will marvel at for the rest of their lives while wondering that anyone could ever have been weird enough to make plastic grass in the first place. Grass is here to stay.
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Only on this site could a thread about artificial turf be this funny.

NWLB - well-played. Flip - great line!
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