LMAO This is too humorous ... if 24 inches of rain fell on any natural turf on this planet in a period of one hour ... there would be no subsoil or root system left for the grass ... they use a series of compacted fills for the "select fill" Only an idiot would make a claim like this ...
Does the record say LSU 2-0 except one of them was in OT to OSU? Nope. It says LSU 2-0 Would you have taken an OT win in one of those 5 losses last year? Yep. Was USC kept out of the BCS NC game because their loss was in OT? Nope. It was still a loss. My point? A win is a win is a win. 10 in a row and going for 11. Be afraid...be very afraid. :thumb:
Cmon how come no one has said not to worry about a wet field cause Auburn Su**s. Maybe cause it's the oldest joke in the book but now that the game is on.
On a football field (inside the field of play only), 1" of rain yields about 28,000 gallons of water. That's about 5 tanker trucks. That's a lot of water to have to manage in one hour, but its doable. Multiply that by 24 and you get the stated AU design specs...672,000 gallons in an hour, or 112 tanker trucks in an hour. From an engineering perspective, THAT AIN'T HAPPENING.
Westfau gets the "brevity is the soul of wit" award for the day!! Our lame come-backs about the "W", despite their accuracy, only serve to amplify this point. all hail Westfau. . . 'til tomorrow
...and the anti-preseason national champions would be... ...the ACTUAL national champions :wink: :lsug: :champs: :lsup: :champs: :lsug: :champs: :lsup: :champs: :lsug:
funny thing SST reported last night that the 'new' drainage system counld drain 36inches of water in 24 hours. NOT 24" in 1hr.