Chief of Staff James Barber says the turf still needs to be replaced at Ladd which is part of this deal. Williamson and Murphy are scheduled to play there this fall, but Hatcher says they can adjust if the field isn’t ready.
“Let’s be honest. We have plenty of fields,” said Hatcher. “We have plenty of stadiums that our children can play in. That’s not a concern for us.”“If we’re not able to tell the HBCU colleges something about that field very soon they’re going to have to do whatever they have to make sure they can proceed with the games,” said Barber.
Hatcher says right now there’s no timetable to vote on the intergovernmental agreement. Meanwhile the earliest the council could vote is next week.
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