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Kenan Stadium Nears Final Stages of Grass Conversion


The process of converting Kenan Stadium back to a natural grass playing surface is in the home stretch and is expected to finish in early April. The project began Jan. 29 and was expected to take 12 weeks. But the process is on pace to be completed before those projections, assistant athletics director for facilities and turf management Casey Carrick said. (Inside Carolina)

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Kenan Stadium Nears Final Stages of Grass Conversion