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RE: UMBC New Arena, could be a good model for W&M
(02-15-2018 12:43 PM)Tribe3455 Wrote:  Taking away the grass practice fields from the football team if they remove the track would be a complete mistake. The team need to be able to practice on both natural and artificial turf.

Why would removing the track have an impact on the practice fields?

Edit: Just read the Flat Hat article. Still doesn't make sense to me. The football team already practices inside Zable sometimes. Would moving the track mean they have to practice in there all the time? Is rec sports clamoring to use the football team's practice fields for IM?
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