This article was really interesting. It takes place in the stadium at Boise St. University. At first I thought that the article was going to actually talk about protecting their blue turf, but it turned out to be something different. Boise St. was talking about protecting their turf as in their property of stadium. Boise St. University is one of a few universities that has a security system before entering the game. I thought that to be interesting because where I am, I don't get detected at all. I thought it was col because they want to assure safety. By using their security systems, their turf is very protected. Not only are the lives of students protected, but the blue turf as well is protected making it sustainable. Sustainable stadium as well as sustainable lives.
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GOLDMAN, S. (2015). Protecting Their Turf. Athletic Business, 39(7), 50-53.
GOLDMAN, STUART. "Protecting Their Turf." Athletic Business 39.7 (2015): 50-53. SPORTDiscus with Full Text. Web. 4 Apr. 2016.
This sounds like an interesting article. I never thought about actually protecting turf as property.
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting article! I liked how it used an example that is close to us and one we can relate to. Do you think that having the blue turf is a good thing and that they should continue to protect it?
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