The University of Texas at Austin Athletics
FieldTurf installation begins at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium
05.11.2009 | Football
May 11, 2009
After weeks of preparation, crews began laying down the new FieldTurf in Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on Monday.
The FieldTurf installation marks a return to synthetic turf for the Longhorns after playing on natural grass from 1996-2008. Texas played on a variety of artificial surfaces from 1967-95. Prior to that, UT played its home games on grass from 1925-67.
"It not only provides us with a state-of-the art playing surface that can hold up to challenging weather conditions but it also allows the stadium to be more of a multi-use facility," said Jim Baker, UT Associate Athletics Director/Events and Operations. "It gives us a lot of flexibility when it comes to practicing on the field, using it for camps and band practices and also allows us to be in a position to host more playoff games and events."
Texas becomes the fifth member of the Big 12 to install FieldTurf in its home football stadium, joining Nebraska, Kansas State, Missouri and Texas Tech. Additionally, Kansas and Texas A&M have FieldTurf at their practice facilities.
"We researched to determine what would be the best artificial turf product for the Texas football program," Baker added. "We talked to a lot of Division I programs that have FieldTurf in their football facilities and they all gave us glowing reviews.
"Plus, FieldTurf has more fields out there than anyone else at both the collegiate and NFL levels. We had FieldTurf installed last year in our baseball stadium (UFCU Disch-Falk Field), and both the players and coaches have raved about the surface. Installing FieldTurf is just a good fit for us."
More than 50 NCAA universities currently play their home games on FieldTurf. In addition to the Big 12 schools already cited, others with FieldTurf include Ohio State, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, West Virginia, Washington, Oregon, Boston College, Rutgers, Syracuse, Cincinnati and Louisville. Twenty-one of the NFL's 32 teams presently utilize FieldTurf in their stadiums and/or practice facilities. In addition, MLB's Tampa Bay Rays, Minnesota Twins and Toronto Blue Jays have FieldTurf at their respective stadiums.
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