A1fan said:
I am looking ahead to the Eastern Washington game because we can not afford to lose a conference game. I say this even though I know it is improbable that we we will go undefeated in conference play. None the less, losing in San Diego is OK if we can beat the Eagles in Cheney.
Two years ago the field at Eastern Washington was a muddy mess. Even without the heavy rain its a poor place to play. Has the turf there been improved?
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Says the fan who's football team plays in a softball stadium with a reputation for having the worst turf in the nation.
You guys can criticize our facilities and game atmosphere when you start out-drawing women's soccer (at least they're not afraid to play in a little mud). /users/31/07/37/smiles/595146.gif
Actually, just kidding. I'm feeling a little chippy tonight and didn't want to see you guys become as arrogant as griz fans, casting stadium smack from the ivory tower that is Wash. Grizzly Stadium. I went to my first game at PGE last year and thought it a really cool and different place to watch a football game.
Woodward Field is slow and can get muddy which may or may benefit certain teams. I for one, don't mind watching a sloppy, muddy slug fest. But I also believe that we have one of the best views of any stadium looking south over Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge and the northern Palouse. And btw, Colin Cowherd did make a donation for the press box upgrade. Plus, the tailgating scene has gotten quite good in the upper parking lot with lots of great parties and even some activities for kids.
This game should be very interesting with lots of points scored. We are young but loaded with talent offensively. Our D, however, looks shakey and gives up quite a few yards. We held ISU to 7 points by forcing 5 turnovers, but they still gained 400 yds on us.
Good luck this week, and safe travels to those of you making the trip up.