27 Jun
2008

The Athletic department spokesperson of the Indiana Hoosier University Campbell has revealed that the school’s officials have made up their mind on replacing the flood damaged football field and are trying to have the field ready for the game on August 30th. The heavy rains that lashed the central and southern Indiana on June 7th has caused such a lot of damage that the foundation beneath the field has been totally destroyed. The Athletic director of Indiana Hoosiers Rick Greenspan said that the work on the stadium will take a minimum of three to four weeks to complete and will cost about $1 million. The NCAA football fans here are hoping for the work to start soon and are booking tickets in advance in anticipation that the stadium will be up and running by mid August.