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BOULDER — For the second day in a row, inclement weather forced the Colorado Buffaloes to utilize alternate practice facilities.
On Wednesday, rain pushed the Buffs to nearby Boulder High and Recht Field’s artificial turf. The Buffs couldn’t use their own artificial turf field because CU crews are currently erecting the practice bubble on that field, a process that takes several days; and CU’s rain-soaked natural turf fields were not an option.
Thursday, the Buffs moved their normally scheduled walkthrough to Balch Fieldhouse. The Buffs split up the workout, with the defense going through its normal routine, then the offense. Members of the CU support crew even taped yard lines on the fieldhouse floor.
BOULDER — For the second day in a row, inclement weather forced the Colorado Buffaloes to utilize alternate practice facilities.
On Wednesday, rain pushed the Buffs to nearby Boulder High and Recht Field’s artificial turf. The Buffs couldn’t use their own artificial turf field because CU crews are currently erecting the practice bubble on that field, a process that takes several days; and CU’s rain-soaked natural turf fields were not an option.
Thursday, the Buffs moved their normally scheduled walkthrough to Balch Fieldhouse. The Buffs split up the workout, with the defense going through its normal routine, then the offense. Members of the CU support crew even taped yard lines on the fieldhouse floor.