It's a patched stadium. The engineers were guaranteed to bungle something. I posted that prior to day one of this latest patchwork.
The blunders happened to be air flow -- which was beyond predictable -- and chunky turf, which I did not forecast.
It can't be understated how incompetent our field situation is. I traveled for three weeks beginning with the Duke game, and took in 3 other college games at various southeastern sites after that Duke game. When I was sitting in the stands and congratulating the fans at those venues on their field conditions they thought I was joking...until I described the reason for it and told them to look up Miami's field and read the complaints about it. Quickly they understood.
It was a disaster last season also. Don't kid yourself. There were sod crews out in force every game. But the Dolphins took the brunt of it, not the Canes. There were more back to back weekends and the Sunday version was borderline unplayable. That's why the Canes are despised on Dolphin forums right now. Every time the topic of the field shows up on Dolphin sites the fans call for the Canes to be evicted or find their own place.
This season it got so bad on Finheaven that the stickied Hard Rock renovation thread turned into nothing but a complaint about the field thread. So they started a new thread that deals exclusively with the disastrous field. Right now the renovation thread is completely dormant while the field condition thread is swarmed every week.
Keep in mind we have the best stadium in the country. I have to howl every time I read that claim, and it's serious.
Field turf worked at Duke and didn't look bad. It is actually amazing how much their athletic facilities have been upgraded since the last time I visited in 2013. They had the space for it and really took advantage, including the new upstairs Duke Hall of Fame adjacent to Cameron Indoor. North Carolina is obviously desperate to keep pace because they have torn up the entire midsection of their athletic grounds while building new facilities.
Ross can't go to field turf because the top soccer programs won't stand for it. Those games would be played elsewhere and revenue lost. Note the widespread complaints when Canada hosted the women's World Cup a couple of years ago and field turf was used at most sites. It was considered an experiment, and one that failed. The reviews were horrendous and the men's game took notice.