Showtime;1384369; said:Just as long as the ivy is in full bloom.
Probably not during football season.
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Showtime;1384369; said:Just as long as the ivy is in full bloom.
Showtime;1384369; said:Just as long as the ivy is in full bloom.
cincibuck;1384595; said:Why turn to gimmicks, and that's what a game in Wrigley is, a gimmick, just when the program is beginning to gain some respectability?
BB73;1384639; said:Some historical information about Northwestern playing football in the Chicago area, but not in Evanston:
In 1891, they played a game at Cubs Park, which was two ballparks prior to Wrigley Field - a scoreless tie against Lake Forest.
In 1892, they beat TSUN at 25th Street field.
In 1893, they lost 8-0 to the Denver Athletic Club, in a game played at the Chicago World's Fair Livestock Pavilion. This was almost certainly the first night football game played in Chicago.
In 1901 and 1904 they lost to Minnesota at Marshall Field (now Stagg Field) at the University of Chicago. They also lost to Tulane there in 1925, a game that was originally scheduled for Soldier Field
In 1903, they played 3 games at White Sox Park (before the first Comiskey was built), tying NoD and Wisconsin, and losing to Carlisle (several years before Jim Thorpe's teams).
In 1923, Nowrthwestern lost to Illinois 29-0 at Wrigley Field. Red Grange scored a TD for the Illini.
In 1924, in the first football game ever played at Soldier Field, Northwestern lost to NoD 13-6, in front of 45,000.
In 1925, Northwestern beat TSUN 3-2 in front of about 40,000 who braved a 'monsoon', although 70,000 tickets had been sold.
They've played 5 other 'home' games at Soldier Field, most recently losses to NoD in 1992 and 1994, and a 1997 24-0 win over Oklahoma in a season opening Pigskin Classic.
They also played 2 'neutral' site games at Soldier Field in 1931, which were played there as part of Depression relief efforts.
In 1991, Northwestern had a 'home' game at Municipal Stadium in Cleveland. 73,830 fans saw tOSU win 34-3. And to those wondering, that is the only game among those mentioned that I actually attended.
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jwinslow;1384118; said:It would be like watching the Blue Jackets play an outdoor game in Ohio Stadium. I'd probably go and watch that, whereas I've spent 3.5 years in Cbus and never seriously looked at Nationwide arena tickets.
was one of those games vs ohio state? (i think it was, im pretty sure it was, i think i was there) or am i crazy?BB73;1384639; said:They've played 5 other 'home' games at Soldier Field, most recently losses to NoD in 1992 and 1994, and a 1997 24-0 win over Oklahoma in a season opening Pigskin Classic.
In 1991, Northwestern had a 'home' game at Municipal Stadium in Cleveland. 73,830 fans saw tOSU win 34-3. And to those wondering, that is the only game among those mentioned that I actually attended.
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no doubt, who hasnt been to a hockey game? well only three types of peopleBucky Katt;1385207; said:[jo4h]you probably wear a visor and are a fan of no touch icing[/jo4h]
4-those who are still picking up the pieces of their life without the glowing puckno doubt, who hasnt been to a hockey game? well only three types of people
1-terrorist
2-those who wear visors and spend their lives hiding behind the shield
3-those who are boycotting the nhl due to no touch iciing...
i still wouldnt gomross34;1384060; said:I'm not sure there's anything they could do to sell their product. Northwestern students and alum really don't care much about their football team, even when they're good.
However, what they could sell here is the opportunity to watch a Big 10 football game at Wrigley Field, something I would jump on if I lived in the area.
Jake;1383961; said:A Northwestern "home" game in Wrigley will draw more people than one in Evanston, just because it is at Wrigley.
jimotis4heisman;1390896; said:no doubt, who hasnt been to a hockey game? well only three types of people
1-terrorist
2-those who wear visors and spend their lives hiding behind the shield
3-those who are boycotting the nhl due to no touch iciing...