irishpat183
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I don't have a problem with people wanting it because it's some sort of tradition.
But, the longer grass helps the slower teams. Notre Dame is not building a slow team, intent on growing the grass long to slow down the faster teams that come to South Bend or "get into their heads."
To me, thinking the long grass give us an advantage mentally or physically (by slowing faster teams down) is much worse than getting rid of the tradition in the first place.
What makes Notre Dame special are an entire host of reasons, of which a natural grass playing field is way, way down on the list. If you like it for the tradition fine, but to act like the essence of Notre Dame will be ripped away with FieldTurf, well it makes me laugh.
I don't think this has anything to do with what other people are doing. After all, we built Notre Dame Stadium to match the large venues around the country and specifically to be like Michigan's. Should we still be playing at Cartier Field so we're not like everyone else?
Ok. I can sort of agree. But like I said, the pink locker rooms in Iowa are there for a reason. You may not think they have anything to do with anything, but it's there, and visiting teams think about it.
And I'm not saying it's the end of the world if it does happen, but I'm against it.
Really, it is about what everyone else is doing. And building a new stadium is one thing (capacity reasons, structual reasons) so lets keep it apples to apples. Everyone else is going to field turf, because it's easier. That's the bottom line. The spread offense is the new hip thing, and somehow people are convinced that you can't run it on grass. That's what's laughable.