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A rendering of the Rockets' new Fieldturf playing surface, which will make its official debut in the home opener vs. Maine on Sept. 10.

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New FieldTurf Surface to be Installed at Glass Bowl

         TOLEDO, OH - The University of Toledo will begin installation of a new FieldTurf playing surface in the Glass Bowl following the conclusion of spring football practice, UT vice-president and athletic director Mike O'Brien announced today.
 
        The new FieldTurf surface is called Revolution 360, and features the latest in cutting-edge playing surface technology. The new surface will replace a FieldTurf surface that was installed in 2008. The Rockets will make their debut on the new field in their home opener vs. Maine on Sept. 10.
 
            "We are very pleased that we will have an outstanding new FieldTurf surface ready for the 2016 season," said O'Brien. "Our new field will help the Glass Bowl maintain its reputation as one of the truly outstanding college football stadiums in the country."
 
            "Any time you can make improvements to your stadium, it's good for the program," said head coach Jason Candle. "Our players are excited about playing on a new FieldTurf surface next fall."  
 
            The look of the new field will not change dramatically, according to assistant athletic director for operations and events Tim Warga. "We made a few tweaks but overall we felt we wanted to stay with our current look," said Warga. "The bench areas will be solid blue and the numbers on the field will be outlined in blue, but otherwise from a fan's perspective it will look very similar to our current field."
 
            The Glass Bowl was built in 1936 and had a grass playing field until Astroturf was installed in 1974. The Rockets stuck with Astroturf until 2001 when a new surface called Nexturf made its debut. That surface was replaced by Field Turf in 2008.  

Click here for more information about Fieldturf's "Revolution 360"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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