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  • T-Birds To Play on Artificial Turf This Fall
    by Neil Gardner
    Published - 07/01/12 - 08:46 AM | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print
    Installation of artifical turf will expand the use of Eccles Coliseum year-round. (SUU rendering)
    Installation of artifical turf will expand the use of Eccles Coliseum year-round. (SUU rendering)
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    Installation of artificial turf is underway at Eccles Coliseum. (SUU photo)
    Installation of artificial turf is underway at Eccles Coliseum. (SUU photo)
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    (Cedar City, UT) - Southern Utah University’s Eccles Coliseum is undergoing a facelift. Not the seating or surrounding areas, but the most important aspect of the football field of all: the playing surface.

    The Thunderbirds are replacing the old grass surface with artificial turf and the project is rolling. The new surface will be Hellas Matrix Turf.

    SUU began removing the old grass surface on June 15, one day after the opening ceremonies of the Utah Summer Games. The project entails not only removing the grass field, but three feet of soil underneath the field, then replacing that soil with layers of sheeting, dirt, gravel and the new playing surface.

    The project is on track to be completed in time for the Thunderbirds’ home opener against New Mexico Highlands on September 15.

    The decision to install synthetic turf came after long discussion and deliberation. Factors considered included the ability to host additional events, including high school playoff games, youth football games and additional summer games activities without a negative effect on the field.

    Synthetic turf has also been proven to reduce ACL and concussion-type injuries, costs less to maintain than, is perceived to enhance the game-day experience, provide a better practice experience and enhance recruiting with all of the teams on the Thunderbirds’ 2012 road schedule play on artificial surfaces.

    SUU head football coach Ed Lamb said "It will be a boon to recruiting, as 'recruits typically visit our campus in January' and the artificial surface will be a key visual point of interest. Our fans will see a much cleaner, faster game.”

    “The primary factor behind the decision to install the synthetic surface is to provide a cold/wet weather practice surface,” Lamb said. “Division I college football has become a year-round endeavor for the players who want to work hard to be the best they can be. I'm really grateful to the University administration for supporting the team's ambitions," he said.
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