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Post by Wingtman on Sept 20, 2016 8:36:14 GMT -6
We played in a mud bowl Friday Night (got the W though), but our field looks like a cow pasture. Homecoming is this week. Anything we can do to make our field look decent? There is just ruts all over the place, dirt patches. Its going to be dry all week, so there is that. Any help would be appreciated.
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Post by coachpech on Sept 20, 2016 13:26:36 GMT -6
We played in a mud bowl Friday Night (got the W though), but our field looks like a cow pasture. Homecoming is this week. Anything we can do to make our field look decent? There is just ruts all over the place, dirt patches. Its going to be dry all week, so there is that. Any help would be appreciated. If you won last Friday night and your kids played well in the mud bowl then my suggestion would be to leave the sprinklers on over night Thursday night and do it all over again this week.
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Post by coachwoodall on Sept 20, 2016 19:43:51 GMT -6
get the field damp, and roll the field flat
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Post by chi5hi on Sept 20, 2016 21:18:17 GMT -6
I agree with rolling the field.
I think you're lucky...IMO that's how football is supposed to be played! Dirt clods in the face mask and mud in the cleats. I miss that....
Play on it and enjoy it!
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Post by realdawg on Sept 21, 2016 3:15:56 GMT -6
Agree with rolling it. You cant get the grass back, but you can at least make the playing surface flat and even.
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Post by mnike23 on Sept 21, 2016 8:03:39 GMT -6
flatten it out, best you can. let the grass grow all week, paint EVERYTHING WITH EXTRA THICK. like maybe double paint it. do your 20s, 50s with double colors, outline numbers double make sure your logo middle of field is big and bright! put it in the endzones too, maybe flip the colors (blue/orange to orange/blue). more color on field, the less likely anyone notices the dirt spots. you can always get green paint to fill those spots in. home depot has it, in aerosol.
more color the better.
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