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Not sure I am excited about this but NOV 7 is likely to be warmer than Nov 28 Maybe they will be able to go both ways. Does new Wrigley hold more that Ryan Field? It was going to sell out anyway with WIS. Not sure what NU gains after the first one
No, Wrigley is about 7,000 seats short of Ryan. But NU has never sold out Ryan for Wisconsin.Does new Wrigley hold more that Ryan Field? It was going to sell out anyway with WIS.
Wrigleyville is peak Badger Bro territory. It's gonna be insufferable in there ...
The story said they have "removable third base line seats" which should fix it.Anyone know if they have gotten the dimensional problem fixed? Each team going the same direction against Illinois was just stupid.
Yes, the stands along the 3rd base side can now be moved with a push of a button.Anyone know if they have gotten the dimensional problem fixed? Each team going the same direction against Illinois was just stupid.
Can you check out the parking for him? Thanks in advanceI look forward to Willycat getting the same awesome seats he had last time.
Can you check out the parking for him? Thanks in advance
This past off season Wrigley redid the visitors dugout and locker room. With that revision they put in removable box seats to allow for an appropriate field per NCAA regulation.Anyone know if they have gotten the dimensional problem fixed? Each team going the same direction against Illinois was just stupid.
That's funny some people like the stadium more than the Cubs.I hate that damn stadium for baseball and it is even worse for football.
That's funny some people like the stadium more than the Cubs.
Agreed. I won't be there. It was hideous the last time. There are simply very few decent seats.I hate that damn stadium for baseball and it is even worse for football.
Yeah, but it's Wrigley....and the bars. Do they serve Yuengling in Chicago?Agreed. I won't be there. It was hideous the last time. There are simply very few decent seats.
No but I hear you can get it in Indiana now.Yeah, but it's Wrigley....and the bars. Do they serve Yuengling in Chicago?
Nope. It was electric. Got there really early. The excitement inside and outside was palpable. We all had a blast. National exposure, Game Day on Clark Street, news cameras everywhere, game sold out, party on Sheffield, purple Wrigley sign, huge posters of players, plus me and 15 of my family and friends.Agreed. I won't be there. It was hideous the last time. There are simply very few decent seats.
But in’95, Wisconsin was the first sellout since the ‘74 Notre Dame game, I believe, albeit while it was still Dyche Stadium.No, Wrigley is about 7,000 seats short of Ryan. But NU has never sold out Ryan for Wisconsin.
I hate that damn stadium for baseball and it is even worse for football.
I don't get the fascination with wedging a football game into an ancient stadium that was purpose-built for baseball, when there are two decent football stadia within 10 miles north and south, but I'll most likely be watching on TV anyway.
I don't get the fascination with professional wrestling but tons of people follow it. For now, games at Wrigley are a spectacle.I don't get the fascination with wedging a football game into an ancient stadium that was purpose-built for baseball, when there are two decent football stadia within 10 miles north and south, but I'll most likely be watching on TV anyway.
Following the renovations, Wrigley is a much better stadium than Ryan Field. If you haven’t been there recently, I’d hold off on the hate. And this is coming from someone who widely called Wigley a dump the first few times I went about 10-15 years ago.I don't get the fascination with wedging a football game into an ancient stadium that was purpose-built for baseball, when there are two decent football stadia within 10 miles north and south, but I'll most likely be watching on TV anyway.
I think you have got the Southside team confused with the Cubs.I don't get the fascination with professional wrestling but tons of people follow it. For now, games at Wrigley are a spectacle.
Wrigley's 5 year renovation should be complete by then, with all of the restaurants and bars up and ready. I also would have liked a non conference opponent but with only November dates available that would be hard to make happen. Still instead of Wisconsin, I would have preferred an opponent that doesn't travel as well, maybe Purdue or Minnesota.This past off season Wrigley redid the visitors dugout and locker room. With that revision they put in removable box seats to allow for an appropriate field per NCAA regulation.
I am not surprised this is coming in short order. I am with the opponent I thought it would have been an out of conference opponent.
Do you feel that way about a certain stadium in New York that hosts a bowl game?I don't get the fascination with wedging a football game into an ancient stadium that was purpose-built for baseball, when there are two decent football stadia within 10 miles north and south, but I'll most likely be watching on TV anyway.
That's about what it will cost to park in someone's garage. Another good reason to take public transportation.That’ll be $600, please.
For the record, I have a garage and I'll part with the spot for a cool $100 and mid Tier 3 purple points.That's about what it will cost to park in someone's garage. Another good reason to take public transportation.
That's about what it will cost to park in someone's garage. Another good reason to take public transportation.
How do you feel about that taxpayer funded team on the southside?I despise the Cubs and Wrigley, but this is awesome IMO
Agree, it's a dump !I hate that damn stadium for baseball and it is even worse for football.
How do you feel about that taxpayer funded team on the southside?
Do you feel that way about a certain stadium in New York that hosts a bowl game?