Hier mal ein paar fakten zu dem trainingsgelämde der buckeyes:
New Practice Park The Harmon Family Football Park, although still not completed, looks to be a textbook practice facility and those in the football world who visit it will want to take notes. A few of the neat aspects of the park:
There are several long, red brick water stations that are great places to sit when not in use by the trainers.
There is a water fountain near the entrance.
Team videographers can choose from any one of four giant towers - gray with scarlet roofing - with viewing platforms at 35- and 55-feet high.
The park is equipped with a six-speaker-two-sub-woofer system for practicing through loud crowd noise. The system can crank, we are told.
Practicing under the lights is now an option. Six towers hold 248 giant lights (31 per tower) that will have no trouble at all lighting the four fields.
There are two scoreboards and seven timing clocks.
Bleachers are located at the north end of the complex with another set in the southwest corner.
The Fields:
The two FieldTurf practice fields the team used today are the same surface as the team plays on in Ohio Stadium and at many of its road games. Ohio State does not play a game on grass this season with visits to Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa.
Unfinished are the two grass fields. They will be seeded with 100 percent Kentucky Blue Grass seed next week with some rye grass mixed in next year.
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