Haxie Meyers-Belkin is pleased to welcome Jules Boykoff, Professor at the Pacific University of Oregon, former professional football player and author on the politics of football. The 2026 FIFA World Cup represents a profound paradox. It is the largest and most inclusive tournament in footba…
James Murphy, an extension specialist in Rutgers’ plant biology department, oversaw the tolerance tests on the university’s turfgrasses that helped confirm their durability for World Cup games.
The Rutgers turfgrass being used at the World Cup venues is a mix of Blue Note, Bolt, and Legend Kentucky bluegrass varieties, and was put down at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia in early May.
Rutgers turfgrass created by plant biologist Stacy Bonos was delivered in early May to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia from Tuckahoe Turf Farm in Hammonton, N.J., for the World Cup.
James Murphy, an extension specialist in Rutgers’ plant biology department, oversaw the tolerance tests on the university’s turfgrasses that helped confirm their durability for World Cup games.
Rutgers turfgrass created by plant biologist Stacy Bonos was delivered in early May to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia from Tuckahoe Turf Farm in Hammonton, N.J., for the World Cup.
The Rutgers turfgrass being used at the World Cup venues is a mix of Blue Note, Bolt, and Legend Kentucky bluegrass varieties, and was put down at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia in early May.