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[QUOTE="Da_Aisijimo_Gou, post: 2820620, member: 264"] Confirmed? Reasonably, media reports certainly mentioned planned use by city high schools. Think about New England: By mid to late fall, how many fields used by even just one high school gridiron team are in good shape; especially financially-challenged urban schools? How could Dillon be used multiple times a week? For the City of Hartford's 3 public schools' gridiron and association football games, what's they likelihood they won't use a cleaned up Dillon with a decent field? By contrast, Texas high school football's a religion. Throughout gridiron season, Texas weather's more than a tad bit warmer, maintenance of natural grass game-day fields is generally good to ridiculously cushy, etc. Additionally, boys and girls soccer is typically a spring sport. No difference? "other shared use facilities in USL that don’t have turf."? And, the topic is one stadium in a borderline if not actually bankrupt city in cool to cold weather Connecticut. Relevance? [/QUOTE]
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