Power T Dimensions

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Does anyone have the exact dimensions of the Power T on the field?
 
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I've been wondering the same thing. I'd like to know the dimensions so I can make a design on my cornhole boards. I guess any dimension can work it'll just have to be proportionally scaled to size based on the original whether it be helmet, field, etc.
 
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You start at the back of the endzone and the bottom part is 8 band members wide and 4 tall. The bulk of the perpendicular line stretches from the goal line to the 35 yard line and is 4 band members wide. The top part of the T stretches clear across the field but has an inset of what looks to be five yards on each side. This takes 20 POTSB members to accomplish and is 5 POTSB members deep, except at the bottom corners, where they have a few extra band members hanging around.

Hope these are the exact dimensions you need!!
 
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I don't have a clue but I think I got very close when I cut this into my yard this year. Always wanted to do it......
 

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I've been wondering the same thing. I'd like to know the dimensions so I can make a design on my cornhole boards. I guess any dimension can work it'll just have to be proportionally scaled to size based on the original whether it be helmet, field, etc.

Buy a sticker the size you want. Peel off the sticker and do whatever you want with it. Now what you have left is the outline that was around the sticker. Peel this off and stick it to your corn hole boards. Now you have a template to paint the power T. When the paint dries peel off the template and you have a perfect T.
 
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It's a hair short of 10 yards wide. More like 9 yards tall.

It's a tiny bit wider than tall, so there's that.


The ratio would be 1" wide to .92" tall. Do the math for whatever size you want.
 
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It's a hair short of 10 yards wide. More like 9 yards tall.

It's a tiny bit wider than tall, so there's that.


The ratio would be 1" wide to .92" tall. Do the math for whatever size you want.

So the power T on the field is a chode?
 
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I don't have a clue but I think I got very close when I cut this into my yard this year. Always wanted to do it......

Dude if some way you can get some artificial orange turf to lay over that so when it rains it's doesn't get your porch dirty you maybe be on to a new VolNation trend.
 
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So the power T on the field is a chode?
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You be the judge.
 

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