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  1. Awesome! I loved the design of the field at "The Stick!" Saw a few games when I was stationed at "old" Fort Ord back in the Early 80's! The Lions also had the visitor logo/name in the "opposing" end zone in the late 60's early 70's at Tiger Stadium. That practice ended when they moved to the Pontiac Silverdome (may she Rest in Peace, or in this case "she" is rusting in pieces!)
  2. I dont think the NBA even fully recognizes the BAA era. They do not recognize any of the player stats or records from that era, though the history of the league is counted. Very odd notation.
  3. Acording to NBA.com, Wikipedia, and the Warriors own website The BAA was one of the two leagues that merged (the other being the NBL) to form the current NBA (not counting the ABA/NBA merger which is diffrent ball of wax altoghter). Current teams that where a part of the BAA/NBL merger that are currently operating in the NBA include the Boston Celtics, Phillidelphia (now Golden State) Warriors, the New York Knicks, Fort Wayne (now Detroit) Pistons, Rochester Royals (now Sacramento Kings), and the Minneapolis (now LA) Lakers. And since the BAA and NBL became the NBA. in 1949,the NBA counts those 3 years of the BAA as part of their history. I wonder if the banner change was for just to make it look more consistent, and though technicaly accurate. A bit odd.
  4. Wow! It has been a year. This thread has been great, I am glad to heve been a part of it!
  5. I am enjoying the textures. One of the more difficult parts of this effort has been the colors of the field itself. The "Current" version of the field for SB XLIX looks as correct as I can place it. I havea very large file I found on Bing. Giving a "Birds eye" view of the entire field. During the team intoductions. The colors look right, though the yard lines and borders look a bit more "Cream", but that could be the fact the roof was open, and the new LED lights had not taken full effect at the time of the picture. Are you using photoshop or Photoshop elements? That is how I did texures on some of my earlier attempts.
  6. I love the field cutout for Sun Devil Stadium. It was a couple of years earlier that ASU lowered the field for hosting Super Bowl XXX. Of course Sun Devil is going to look a lot different as it is undergoing a complete refit and reduction of seats (in it role now as a college stadium, and minor bowl game stadium) it did not need to hold 70K+ it should do well at 50K where they project the final seating will be after all the upgrades!
  7. Yea, seems like the number fonts at the Rose Bowl where always a bit different than most other stadiums for some reason or another!
  8. When SB XLII was also played in the UofP stadium that field was donated to Moon Valley HS in Phoenix. That field has been well cared for and is one of the best High School fields in the state. This season, the Arizona Cardnials also donated on thier own thier early season practice field and the mid season playing fields to other Other Local High Schools. NFL charter High School (charter), Arizona Lutheran High School (parochal), and Camelback High School (Phoenic Union High School district). All where in desperate need of new fields, and did not have the necessary funds to even begin the project.
  9. If anyone wonders what happens to a field after the superbowl. The field for SB XLIX, was donated to the Tolleson Union High School located in the suburb of Tolleson, AZ (about 9 miles south from the UofP stadium). This was a $70K gift to a school that desperately needed a new field to go with additional work on thier other athletic facilities. It was easy to donate the field as the Cardinals use a different type of sod for thier games, than what the NFL preferes for the Super Bowl (when real grass is used instead of Field Turf!)
  10. Many times sod will be added to a field (especialy outside the sideines) Just way too much traffic and with the camera carts and all the photogaphers up and down the sidelines. The sidelines can get very "bare" over the course of a season.
  11. It technicaly was not "Dirt" it was a synthetic compound that resembled dirt but was solid instead of granualated. It was far more stable as the stadium converted so much from baseball to football!
  12. And as a Referee, (and general fan) I was wondering what in the name of all that was holy! Why a slant pattern on a 2nd and 1 on the One? Who came up with that call with 20 seconds left, 2 time outs in hand, and Beast Mode in the backfield? Can anyone say Epic Fail?????????
  13. Your SB XLIX logos came out better than mine did (I'm going to update that!) . And yes the actual surface looked great under the AZ sunshine. The last touch-ups, (a day prior to the game) had the colors slightly lighter than the orginal painting earlier in the week. It looked far better than the super dark Navy it first was painted.
  14. That can't be real. Has to be some kind of sick joke or something because the lake in logic and consistency in this field is mind boggling. I might wait a bit to make changes until I see the full field, because who knows what other disasters are present on this mess. But by the looks of it, there won't be a logo at the left end of the Patriots endzone. Oh dear God in heaven. What now is with tihis nonsence. This ecplains why the Patriots endzone was blank yesterday! I think I am going to puke
  15. OK I am endevoring to get a larger pic but the field looks to be very simular to The recent Super Bowls (XLV to XLVIII) with NFL Shield in the middle, generic Super Bowl XLIX logos on the "25's" Anticipating Patriots to the Left or North east endzone. and Seahawks to the South West or Right endzone. Biggest change is in the team boxes. The top or (east) endzone is the Visitors box and looks to be painted remiesent to the Super Bowls prior to Super Bowl XL (crossed "X" design in team colors with) Blue, Silver and white (and the "Flying Elvis logo in the center) for the Patriots and Silver, Blue and White with the Seahawks logo in the center) for the Seahawks. Now could this make a possibility of a silver endzone for the Seahawks instead of Blue (I would love to see that). That is what I am Endevoring to find currently.
  16. Looking at the pics form the UofP twitter feed and the AZ Cardinals webpage. They went very minimalistic with the Pro Bowl field. Most lines where not as bright as they could have been. No additional logos or lines except the NFL Shield in the middle of the field. Very boring, but they did not want to do tomuch as this is also the surface for the Super Bowl as well (with replacing the end zones turf and a few touch-ups in the playing area).Everything will be brighter and begin to to take shape in the next 48 hours.
  17. Yea I noticed that too. And the cut of the field looks almost Parque'ish. Man that would be hard to replicate...even in photoshop! LOL!
  18. Breaking news. The Seahawks and Patriots will not be wearing their game uniforms for the NFL media day. They will be wearing team themed sweats, and shirts. A very big bummer and just a grab for $$$, as some poor Shmoe... er, Fan will shell out the $$$ just because.
  19. Unfortunately I did not not get the full crediential I hoped for, as the guy from UPI got it instead. But I did get a feed from the University of Phoenix STadium Facebook and twitter accounts. With pictures as the field is set and rolled in. SO I hope to have the pro Bowl field pic shortly. As far as I can tell the Pro Bowl field is very minimal, NFL shield in the center of the field and Pro Bowl endzones. Hope to see more as they pull the field out in a day or so to redo the endzones and minor areas in the playing area.
  20. News Flash. I think I am getting the credential, I will know in a day or two. And since the stadium is so far from "Superbowl Central" (the NFL theme and entertainment complex) and with the Pro Bowl also here. Super Bowl Media Day has been moved to Downtown Phoenix (Talking Stick Resort Arena nee U S Airways Arena), instead of the University of Phoenix stadium in Glendale. I think it's due to them opening up the event to the public (for a fee of course) and the re-sod and painting for the field for the Super Bowl!
  21. I wasn't aware of your thread, but I consider myself to still be new here, so you'll have to cut me some slack. But I'm interested to see how they execute the logo on grass. They did a good job for Super Bowl XLII with the logos. I'm also interested in seeing what they do for the pro bowl, and if they will remove that paint somehow, paint over that, or re-sod. I guess you can be the source of inside information, which would be great, and answer some of my questions above. It should be awesome getting to work so closely to the event, and hopefully you get the media pass. And I'll second more color. Yeah, its not going to be very exciting, but I'm still hoping they surprise us. Maybe they'll outline the numbers or some yard lines, or better yet completely change the field for the better. Worst case the field template gets worse, like the national championship field did for NCAA. Can't say I was a fan of the black endzones, and the field was just so dull. Thanks. I am up for one of the credentials, but they are hard to come by. I do know they re-sodded the field (actual playing area, not outside the 3yd border) for the Fiesta Bowl. For the last superbowl (XLII) they re-sodded over the top of the previous field. This time with just one week between the Pro-Bowl They might just re-do the entire field! I will find out more some time tis week. I plan to tour the stadium tomorrow, and will ask a couple of people I know.
  22. I like the Colts/Packers one the best of the four combinations. I hope to at least document some of the field with some pics, (I put in for a media credential to take photos of the field when it is being installed, and the UofP facebook feed will also so some of the painting and layout as SB week moves on). as I am volunteering for the SUper Bowl here in Phoenix. I know this most likely is the template for the field, but one can hope they will add a bit more color!
  23. I have Just finished my 25th Season of High School Footall. Now on to Basketball :-D

  24. Do you need me to help? I have full sized files on my main computer at home. I was noticing the difference while I was working on a template for the Pontiac Silverdome in its USFL livery with the Michigan Panthers. They used the same layouts except the main yardlines extended all the way to the sideline. It was 1983 to 1986 ;-)
  25. Mentioned this at the time but I actually think making the Endzone's navy blue for both teams was a good idea. For starters... the teams wore white and orange... so the endzone's contrasted both teams as an alternate color ..White/Navy and orange/navy. Also -- while I love the color orange it can be VERY clashy - so if there was an iconic photo of a seahawk catching a game-winning touchdown you didn't really want a 50-50 chance of that photo being on a bright orange background as a seahawks fan. Navy worked for both team's in that instance. I'm not sure why they left the NFC logo navy for the seahawks or why its on the wrong side... maybe it was a style choice because then both conference logos are on the near-side of the TV and the team logos are on the far side. That doesn't explain why its navy though HOWEVER there is precendent because the Giants endzone at Metlife usues the Giants blue for the NFC logo and also the NFL shield at midfleld is in Giants Blue and Red not the NFL colors. Hard to tell. But I still vote for lazyness, with a touch of the weather combined. The NFL got lucky, if that storm had come in 18 hours eariler the game would have looked like it was being played at Mile high rather than New jersey. This is why i believe the field was so bland. Unsure the field would even be visable with a possible storm aproaching. The NFL went with "No Frills" on the field markings.
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