high and I had heard it's cause the U has a high spot in the middle of the field and then it goes down towards the sidelines I have heard as much as two feet(this could be old news and maybe they fixed it) Maybe in the middle of the field it was higher causing low throws LOL
This is what I found on a google search:
Yes, the University of Utah's football field, located at Rice-Eccles Stadium, is slightly higher in the center, like most football fields, as it has a standard "crown" design to help with water drainage.
Probably not a big deal. Lots of fields have this I am sure.