EWU's red turf installation has web cam

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06/15/2010 - Cheyney, WA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The instillation of red artificial turf at Eastern Washington can be viewed on a 24-hour web cam that is available at the Eagles' athletic site, www.goeags.com.

The Red Turf Project began on June 14 with the start of excavation work. The red turf will be the first of its kind, similar to the blue turf at Boise State.

The projected completion date of EWU's red turf is Sept. 3, with the first game on it taking place Sept. 18 versus Montana.

When the project is completed, the field will be re-named Roos Field in appreciation for the $500,000 pledge made by Michael and Katherine Roos toward the project. Michael Roos, who played for EWU, is entering his sixth season with the Tennessee Titans.

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