New Husky Stadium 'second to none' for fans, players
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Fuck no. Lowering the field means the altitude changed. Can't expect our lungs to adjust that quickly. We're still only at 4 wins.Dawgs4ever said:Would you say the new stadium is worth 2 wins? 3?
Between the stadium and Ross, we're already nearing our magic 7. -
Who said anything about lowering the field?MikeDamone said:
Sight lines and the water table made lowering the field impossible.RavennaDawg said:Has anyone sat in the north deck yet?
I am not a physicist, but if sight lines were supposed to be optimal in the old setting, and then the field was moved but the seats were not, would it not be a logical inference that part of the north side of the field will not be visible to some denizens of the north deck?
HTH
The field was moved north. -
wtfay?RavennaDawg said:Has anyone sat in the north deck yet?
I am not a physicist, but if sight lines were supposed to be optimal in the old setting, and then the field was moved but the seats were not, would it not be a logical inference that part of the north side of the field will not be visible to some denizens of the north deck?
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Who said anything about lowering the field?RavennaDawg said:
Who said anything about lowering the field?MikeDamone said:
Sight lines and the water table made lowering the field impossible.RavennaDawg said:Has anyone sat in the north deck yet?
I am not a physicist, but if sight lines were supposed to be optimal in the old setting, and then the field was moved but the seats were not, would it not be a logical inference that part of the north side of the field will not be visible to some denizens of the north deck?
HTH
The field was moved north.
The contractor.
wrightrunstad.com/properties/development-portfolio/husky-stadium.aspx
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Exactly.MikeDamone said:
Who said anything about lowering the field?RavennaDawg said:
Who said anything about lowering the field?MikeDamone said:
Sight lines and the water table made lowering the field impossible.RavennaDawg said:Has anyone sat in the north deck yet?
I am not a physicist, but if sight lines were supposed to be optimal in the old setting, and then the field was moved but the seats were not, would it not be a logical inference that part of the north side of the field will not be visible to some denizens of the north deck?
HTH
The field was moved north.
The contractor.
wrightrunstad.com/properties/development-portfolio/husky-stadium.aspx
Hth -
Huh?
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Great. . .in addition to altitude problems now we have to deal with climate change, too.RavennaDawg said:
Who said anything about lowering the field?MikeDamone said:
Sight lines and the water table made lowering the field impossible.RavennaDawg said:Has anyone sat in the north deck yet?
I am not a physicist, but if sight lines were supposed to be optimal in the old setting, and then the field was moved but the seats were not, would it not be a logical inference that part of the north side of the field will not be visible to some denizens of the north deck?
HTH
The field was moved north.
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Between that and the economy, you can't expect more or less than 7 wins.tracker said:
Great. . .in addition to altitude problems now we have to deal with climate change, too. -
I mean this will be the first time UW ever plays at this new stadium same with Boise. So is it really a home field advantage?Dawgs4ever said:Would you say the new stadium is worth 2 wins? 3?
Between the stadium and Ross, we're already nearing our magic 7.
Tough to win on basically a neutral field.





