Apparently the NCAA rule book says that there should be 12 feet beyond the end line, and no less than 6 feet. Clearly this does not comply. How they just now figured this out and not months ago is beyond me.
karen lotz;565586 wrote:Wow that is unbelievable. Too bad they went through all that trouble to bolt a goal post into the brick wall.
Those goal post will still get used in warm ups (both teams can't warm up at the same end) and it's possible that they could get used in the game if someone returns a punt, interception, or fumble to that end zone I assume they would let them attempt the PAT there instead of making everyone march to the other end.
Tiernan;565649 wrote:^^^
Well duhhh...thank you Eddie Engineer. My point was why wouldn't they configure it the same way it was when the Bears played there?
I believe that the outfield seating setup has changed since then so they can't set it up the same way as they did back then.