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Tango Two

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Knowing this board someone will claim the administration forgot the Block R if it isn't painted the same day the turf installation is finished and that will lead to at least 25 posts back and forth.


The "gap" is the all-time best, never to be beat.




 

DJ Spanky

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Yeah, but that was where the cannon was supposed to go. Because of Corzine's screwup with the funding we couldn't have it there!
 
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Astro-Turf went into action in 1966 at the Houston Astrodome. When and who did Rutgers play its first game on artificial turf with?

1968
1970
1975
1980

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Never played there although there was talk of Lafayette hosting Rutgers at the Atlantic City Convention Center in 1931.
 

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The main reason I call BS on this line of thinking is the Heitz Field is natural grass and holds 15 home football games, concerts, High School football and other events. There are several stadiums that do this.

Drainage technology has changed significantly in 20 years and if a drainage system was installed there would be no issue with a natural surface. Regardless of field level.
 

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What about Tulane in the Superdome.. 1975? We played them sometime back then.. or was that much later? Eh.. we played Hawaii.. not Tulane then... and at home. Looked it up. So I checked the schedules for all but 1980.. nothing jumps out..

I was thinking I might see a game that might have been played at Franklin Field.. or veterans stadium.. or riverfront.. or 3 rivers.. nothing jumps out. If not Army as guessed by RAA.. has to be a mid major.. unless it was 1980...and since I know we played Bama at Giants Stadium.. and Giants Stadium wasn't the answer... then it must have been an earlier game. Since I cheated I won't "guess".
 
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My next 2 guesses would be at BU or at Cornell as they were both early adopters of artificial grass..... years ??
 

JoeRU0304

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Astro-Turf went into action in 1966 at the Houston Astrodome. When and who did Rutgers play its first game on artificial turf with?

1968
1970
1975
1980

?

When was our last game on AstroTurf? I'm guessing cuse in '04 (Carrier dome didn't go to FieldTurf till '05).

My trivia question- who did we beat in our last win on AstroTurf and where/ when did the game take place?


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And the answer is:

“The visit to Boston will be the Scarlet’s second of the season and the game will be Rutgers first on a synthetic playing surface,” according to the November 6, 1970 Targum. Rutgers broke its longest losing streak in 15 years (five games) with a 6-3 victory over Boston University on Astroturf at Nickerson Field on November 7, 1970.
 
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When was our last game on AstroTurf? I'm guessing cuse in '04 (Carrier dome didn't go to FieldTurf till '05). My trivia question- who did we beat in our last win on AstroTurf and where/ when did the game take place? Joe P.

November 9, 2007
Rutgers 41 Army 6
West Point, NY
Michie Stadium -
AstroPlay (used 2001-07, successor to Astro Turf)
 

JoeRU0304

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November 9, 2007
Rutgers 41 Army 6
West Point, NY
Michie Stadium -
AstroPlay (used 2001-07, successor to Astro Turf)


Solid answer though AstroPlay is still a 'new generation' turn product; it was Southwest Industries answer to FieldTurf. I was talking about the 'standard' carpet-pile turf product.


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Solid answer though AstroPlay is still a 'new generation' turn product; it was Southwest Industries answer to FieldTurf. I was talking about the 'standard' carpet-pile turf product. Joe P.

Oh. So you mean the last Rutgers victory on the "original" product Astroturf?
 
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Yes sir- the 'original' AstroTurf (or similar product). Joe P.

Well, then ya got me. I'm not up on my similar products to AstroTurf. Just a guess but:

October 17, 1998
Rutgers 25 Pittsburgh 21
Pittsburgh, PA
Pitt Stadium - AstroTurf (1970-1983 and 1990-1999)
 
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Well, then ya got me. I'm not up on my similar products to AstroTurf. Just a guess but:

October 17, 1998
Rutgers 25 Pittsburgh 21
Pittsburgh, PA
Pitt Stadium - AstroTurf (1970-1983 and 1990-1999)

Absolutely correct and as usual, right on the money.


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They should use grass. Why is it that at Masters they can drain the entire course after a major storm but it is not possible to do that on a football field.

Bring back natural grass. I want to see grass on helmets, uniforms, shoes, etc.
 

greenknight

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They should use grass. Why is it that at Masters they can drain the entire course after a major storm but it is not possible to do that on a football field.

Bring back natural grass. I want to see grass on helmets, uniforms, shoes, etc.
Because the masters is a money making machine....very few members, not a ot of play and 100% made for TV course. As an FYI the Masters has its little tricks too. The entrance onto the course that goes thru a valley in the fairway between tee and green is artificial turf. The Masters image is everything
 

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Absolutely correct and as usual, right on the money. Joe P.

I can never seem to find this "money" wherever I'm "right." Must be doing something wrong.

Okay, so here's one back at you. What was the last Rutgers football victory on a 100% natural surface (i.e. grass)?
 
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I can never seem to find this "money" wherever I'm "right." Must be doing something wrong.

Okay, so here's one back at you. What was the last Rutgers football victory on a 100% natural surface (i.e. grass)?

Off the top of my head I'd say @Temple 2012 (35-10). We also won @USF that year (though it was earlier in the year) and won 2 games at Yankee Stadium in '11 on grass.


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Off the top of my head I'd say @Temple 2012 (35-10). We also won @USF that year (though it was earlier in the year) and won 2 games at Yankee Stadium in '11 on grass. Joe P.

You're close with Temple. But Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia is made up of "Desso GrassMaster" which is a grass/artificial fibers combo, so not 100% grass only.

However, you're correct on the September 15, 2012 game:
Rutgers 23 South Florida 13 Tampa, FL
Raymond James Stadium
Surface: Tifway 419 Bermuda (essentially fancy crab grass)
 
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You're close with Temple. But Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia is made up of "Desso GrassMaster" which is a grass/artificial fibers combo, so not 100% grass only.

However, you're correct on the September 15, 2012 game:
Rutgers 23 South Florida 13 Tampa, FL
Raymond James Stadium
Surface: Tifway 419 Bermuda (essentially fancy crab grass)

Wow, thanks for the info; never knew Philly had a 'combo' field (I think Baltimore had one for a while).


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