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SCOUTING REPORT: Cal Poly

Post by Colter_Nuanez » Tue Oct 28, 2014 10:07 am

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Re: SCOUTING REPORT: Cal Poly

Post by Joe Bobcat » Wed Oct 29, 2014 10:51 am

I don't know if this is the right place to ask but 1Is this the first game for us this year on grass and what do those in the now like you Colter think about how we will play on grass.


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Re: SCOUTING REPORT: Cal Poly

Post by catatac » Wed Oct 29, 2014 11:31 am

Joe Bobcat wrote:I don't know if this is the right place to ask but 1Is this the first game for us this year on grass and what do those in the now like you Colter think about how we will play on grass.
Might as well add one additional thought to the discussion. Earlier in the week I posted the forecast, looks like it's changed. Heat definitely won't be a problem. High for the day is around 60 ish, 50% chance of rain. I don't know that weather favors either team much, but it gives fans something to speculate on and pass the time!


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Re: SCOUTING REPORT: Cal Poly

Post by kwcat » Wed Oct 29, 2014 11:33 am

Wasn't UC Davis grass?



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Re: SCOUTING REPORT: Cal Poly

Post by JimmyEatWorld » Wed Oct 29, 2014 12:04 pm

kwcat wrote:Wasn't UC Davis grass?
Sportexe Synthetic Turf according to UCD website.



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Re: SCOUTING REPORT: Cal Poly

Post by kwcat » Wed Oct 29, 2014 3:46 pm

JimmyEatWorld wrote:
kwcat wrote:Wasn't UC Davis grass?
Sportexe Synthetic Turf according to UCD website.

thanks. I remember thinking it looked artificial but also recalled announcer referring to it as grass more than once. Just thought maybe it was good looking Cali grass.

Thus being possibly wet grass may be a new challenge.



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Re: SCOUTING REPORT: Cal Poly

Post by Marana CAT » Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:13 pm

kwcat wrote:
JimmyEatWorld wrote:
kwcat wrote:Wasn't UC Davis grass?
Sportexe Synthetic Turf according to UCD website.

thanks. I remember thinking it looked artificial but also recalled announcer referring to it as grass more than once. Just thought maybe it was good looking Cali grass.

Thus being possibly wet grass may be a new challenge.
When its wet both teams can play downhill and battle in the trenches. DB footing becomes an issue and WR's have the advantage on their first cut. We have a running and passing game. I like our chances if it is dry or wet....


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Re: SCOUTING REPORT: Cal Poly

Post by kwcat » Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:21 pm

Marana CAT wrote:
kwcat wrote:
JimmyEatWorld wrote:
kwcat wrote:Wasn't UC Davis grass?
Sportexe Synthetic Turf according to UCD website.

thanks. I remember thinking it looked artificial but also recalled announcer referring to it as grass more than once. Just thought maybe it was good looking Cali grass.

Thus being possibly wet grass may be a new challenge.
When its wet both teams can play downhill and battle in the trenches. DB footing becomes an issue and WR's have the advantage on their first cut. We have a running and passing game. I like our chances if it is dry or wet....
Agree. However it is their home field. Definitely need our A game. Get ahead early by 2-3 scores.



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Re: SCOUTING REPORT: Cal Poly

Post by cats2506 » Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:37 pm

It is a really good tight grass field, shouldn't be a problem, although in the UM game I saw some divots


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