Conversations with Sports Fans
We're joined in this Conversation by Michigan State University professor, Dr. Trey Rogers [https://www.canr.msu.edu/people/rogers_john_n_iii]. Dr. Rogers is a professor within MSU's College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and has been since 1988. Along the way, he's fostered a love of turf to countless students and, by the way, has headed up teams of grass geeks who have been responsible for the turf on 17 FIFA World Cup pitches (e.g. fields) including all 16 that have been used for the 2026 tournament throughout North America. Dr. Rogers earned his first World Cup cap, so to speak, in 1994 when his group from MSU developed a strategy to grow grass - and keep it viable - for four World Cup matches played indoors at the Pontiac Silverdome [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac_Silverdome]. This time around Dr. Rogers and fellow Spartans joined forces with one his former students, Dr. John Sorochan [https://experts.utk.edu/experts/john-sorochan/] and his team from the University of Tennessee to create fields befitting soccer's grandest event. Learn about the history, the process, and the technological advances during our time with Dr. Rogers in this Conversation. If you’re enjoying Conversations with Sports Fans please consider supporting our work here [https://thesportsfanproject.com/support-the-sports-fan-project-get-exclusive-benefits-and-recognition/]. For as little as 99 center a month, generous supporters such as you are able to keep these episodes coming commercial and sponsor free.
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