What's equally amazing is that rather than attempt to solve their turf problem, they've focused their resources on replacing their video screen
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I guess that makes some sense (using p u logic)..., in that if you're going to play most of your games on a something that actually looks worse than a World War One "No Mans Land" expanse, then it's best to distract the fans eyes from it as much as possible...
Unfortunately..., the players are still stuck having to attempt to play on it...
I'm amazed the rest of the Big Ten hasn't simply issued them an ultimatum: "either fix it..., or give up your home games".
It's a player safety issue..., and..., before 60 of them rush over here to defend that chunky matrix of dead grass and mud/sand slurry they call a football field and attempt to call it safe for play.....: I give them R. Moore as exhibit # 1...
What's really sad is that they don't realize that in a pathetic "turf" attempt to gain a home field edge they've screwed themselves nearly as often as the opponent..., but they can't bring themselves to admit it...
Classic p u...