The 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada, has reignited the age-old turf-versus-grass debate that has ...
The current NFL CBA runs through 2030, meaning changes to playing surfaces are unlikely to occur soon.
John Sorochan, a turf scientist at the University of Tennessee, has led the yearslong, multimillion-dollar effort to develop ...
Mike Florio discusses NFL stadiums implementing grass in place of turf for the 2026 World Cup, examining why grass vs. turf ...
A different kind of football will take place at the New England Patriots' home this summer.
The turf at the stadium that will World Cup final on July 19 is already sparking debate after just a few games and there's been question whether the arena in East Rutherford was the most appropriate ...
When the United States men’s national team takes the pitch for its first World Cup match, its players’ feet will land on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The edge between two homeowners' lawns shows a distinct difference between the common lawn grass, left, and John Ellis' lawn of ...
It’s the American ideal: a green lawn, neatly trimmed, and free of brown spots or blemishes. Like most American ideals, it comes at a high cost—unending weekends of fertilizing, mowing, and watering.
Turf burn is an abrasion caused by friction from an artificial lawn. Treatment involves cleaning the wound and applying an antiseptic to prevent infections. If you play football, soccer, or hockey, ...
"We don't have enough practice time ever," one parent in the district said.