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lsunut78
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Pearl River, LA |
| Biography: | Happily Married with 2 lil' tigers |
| Interests: | LSU Anything, Golf(in the offseason, Football |
| Occupation: | System Administrator |
| Number of Posts: | 4 |
| Registered on: | 11/29/2007 |
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Illinois SOS is 53. They have played:
Arkasas St.
South Dakota St.
Arizona St.
Western Michigan
Northwestern
Seems perfectly comparable to LSU's schedule. WTF???
Arkasas St.
South Dakota St.
Arizona St.
Western Michigan
Northwestern
Seems perfectly comparable to LSU's schedule. WTF???
Field Turf vs. Natural Grass Sporting Fields - Warm Weather Playability
Artificial turf fields reach high temperatures on a sunny day. A Brigham Young University study by Williams and Pulley measured synthetic turf temperatures exceeding 120 F; by comparison, asphalt was 94 F. These high temperatures put players at risk for heat-related injuries and necessitate frequent wetting of turf surfaces on hot days. Natural grass remains cooler than surrounding air temperatures during warm weather play, but watering schedules may reduce field availability if poorly timed.
Read more: LINK
Artificial turf fields reach high temperatures on a sunny day. A Brigham Young University study by Williams and Pulley measured synthetic turf temperatures exceeding 120 F; by comparison, asphalt was 94 F. These high temperatures put players at risk for heat-related injuries and necessitate frequent wetting of turf surfaces on hot days. Natural grass remains cooler than surrounding air temperatures during warm weather play, but watering schedules may reduce field availability if poorly timed.
Read more: LINK
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