Schoellkopf Field's new artificial turf [no, not Lehman's 2004 graduation speech]

Started by Ben Rocky '04, July 01, 2008, 05:35:20 PM

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Trotsky

[quote Josh '99]It looks like the north end zone says "BIG RED" and the south end zone says "CORNELL".[/quote]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSAXLayoMKI

CKinsland

Quote from: CowbellGuyThe photos don't do it justice. It's really searing and not anything I would consider Cornell red. It's almost magenta. Or at least far closer to magenta than I'd like. But holy hell, it's bright.

I've got to agree...my thought was "That's going to hurt to look at in bright sunlight" (it was a dim day when I was there).  The person I was with and I were speculating that they hadn't sanded the field yet and that would dim the colors slightly...but this seems to be incorrect.  

The colors are really, really strong.

CK

mnagowski

QuoteI assume the lacrosse & field hockey lines can be added later?

I assume as much.

That said, I was hoping with the new turf the grid iron lines wouldn't be present in the spring. That's probably too much to ask for, though.
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Jim Hyla

[quote mnagowski]
QuoteI assume the lacrosse & field hockey lines can be added later?

I assume as much.

That said, I was hoping with the new turf the grid iron lines wouldn't be present in the spring. That's probably too much to ask for, though.[/quote]

Maybe there won't be field hockey lines since they have their own stadium?::idea::
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billhoward

Contrasting color end zones look cool, sort of, in football but they're confusing in sports where the playing surface extends more than 100 yards. Our local high school has blue end zones. Combine that with faded yellow markers for lacrosse and you can't tell from the stands if the player is in or out of bounds.

Maybe it's all about branding.

Hillel Hoffmann

There are so many reasons to be happy about this FieldTurf installation. Looks much better. Will help recruiting. No friggin' huggy bear. No more feeling like Cornell is being left behind by the competition. One less set of lines as a distraction (field hockey). Nice "C" at the 50 yard line.

But I still feel kind of sad every time I look at the pictures. I'll never be comfortable with black as a third color in any Cornell uniform or logo. Hate it. I can cope with black making an appearance in the occasional lame uniform redesign because I always hold out hope that it might change back to something more traditional in a year or two. But seeing the black highlights institutionalized in the end zones -- where we'll have to see it during every football and lacrosse game, no matter how old-school uniforms may become in the future -- is depressing.

Al DeFlorio

[quote Hillel Hoffmann]

I'll never be comfortable with black as a third color in any Cornell uniform or logo.[/quote]
Amen, Hillel.  

That has irritated me ever since some buffoon decided Cornell's colors weren't sufficient for its uniforms.  Unis were red and white in the first half of the sixties and for some time thereafter, and looked great.  Five Cornell teams won NCAA championships wearing those simple colors from 1967 through 1977.  There was never any reason to mess them up with black--or, even worse, blue.  Dopes.
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Josh '99

[quote Al DeFlorio][quote Hillel Hoffmann]

I'll never be comfortable with black as a third color in any Cornell uniform or logo.[/quote]
Amen, Hillel.  

That has irritated me ever since some buffoon decided Cornell's colors weren't sufficient for its uniforms.  Unis were red and white in the first half of the sixties and for some time thereafter, and looked great.  Five Cornell teams won NCAA championships wearing those simple colors from 1967 through 1977.  There was never any reason to mess them up with black--or, even worse, blue.  Dopes.[/quote]I dunno.  As an accent color (not as a primary color), I don't have a problem with it.  What does the fact that Cornell teams won championships in red and white have to do with the aesthetic merits of black?
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Jeff Hopkins '82

[quote Josh '99][quote Al DeFlorio][quote Hillel Hoffmann]

I'll never be comfortable with black as a third color in any Cornell uniform or logo.[/quote]
Amen, Hillel.  

That has irritated me ever since some buffoon decided Cornell's colors weren't sufficient for its uniforms.  Unis were red and white in the first half of the sixties and for some time thereafter, and looked great.  Five Cornell teams won NCAA championships wearing those simple colors from 1967 through 1977.  There was never any reason to mess them up with black--or, even worse, blue.  Dopes.[/quote]I dunno.  As an accent color (not as a primary color), I don't have a problem with it.  What does the fact that Cornell teams won championships in red and white have to do with the aesthetic merits of black?[/quote]

You don't fuck with tradition.::drunk::

Hillel Hoffmann

[quote Josh '99]I dunno.  As an accent color (not as a primary color), I don't have a problem with it.[/quote]

Simple test: Imagine the Cornell hockey sweater with black accents.

If that seems like a crime to you (and I hope it does), then consider that us geezers felt that same sense of violation of tradition when other Cornell teams adopted jerseys with black accents.

Jim Hyla

I assume the upset is about the black around the block C and Big Red. Well, this old geezer says, so what. It is an accent not a basic color change and I  bet it makes the white outline around the C clearer, especially when viewed from the top of the stadium. Maybe it is also better when viewed on TV. All in all, I like the new turf. Now, about those hockey jerseys....:-)
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Josh '99

[quote Hillel Hoffmann][quote Josh '99]I dunno.  As an accent color (not as a primary color), I don't have a problem with it.[/quote]

Simple test: Imagine the Cornell hockey sweater with black accents.

If that seems like a crime to you (and I hope it does), then consider that us geezers felt that same sense of violation of tradition when other Cornell teams adopted jerseys with black accents.[/quote]It does, but I also think it would look awful on a Cornell hockey jersey whereas I think it works better on football/lacrosse/basketball gear.
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mnagowski

Put me down as an ixnay on the black.

To me the lack of black makes the red seem much more Carnelian as well.

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Josh '99

[quote mnagowski]Put me down as an ixnay on the black.

To me the lack of black makes the red seem much more Carnelian as well.

[/quote]Wait...  ew.  The word "RED" has a black border, but the word "BIG" doesn't?  That looks fucking stupid.
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mnagowski

[quote Josh '99][quote mnagowski]Put me down as an ixnay on the black.

To me the lack of black makes the red seem much more Carnelian as well.

[/quote]Wait...  ew.  The word "RED" has a black border, but the word "BIG" doesn't?  That looks fucking stupid.[/quote]

Don't be silly. I Photoshopped it. Check out the blog.

EDIT: Okay. Now I Photoshopped the whole thing.
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