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Game Thread Purdue at tOSU, Sat. Nov. 9th, 12pm ET, FOX

there's no way they are ever going back to grass....the water table and drainage issues make it nearly impossible.
that wasn't the issue though....it was coming up in huge green chunks.
Thanks for the update, Mr. Spackler. Any problems with chinch bugs?
 
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Thanks for the update, Mr. Spackler. Any problems with chinch bugs?
Under control!!

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Which was really surprising. The slurry wall they built should have been bulletproof. Its not like they didn't anticipate the water table issues.
years like this one I don't think it would be an issue, but if it's a wet fall, and 2006 was exceedingly MOIST, the issues multiply.

My brother went to ATI in Wooster and he said he was surprised it was so bad at the time.
 
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years like this one I don't think it would be an issue, but if it's a wet fall, and 2006 was exceedingly MOIST, the issues multiply.

My brother went to ATI in Wooster and he said he was surprised it was so bad at the time.
I worked for a contractor who worked on the Renovation project (didn't have anything to do with the physical lowering of the field) but I had to drop materials off there a few times and one of the project managers walked me through how they designed the wall to keep the river out.
 
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