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Well this is one way to increase attendance

The price gouging in Ann Arbor was ridiculous when I went with my best bud, who's parents were U of M alums and had season tickets. $10+ for bottled water, etc. OSU just as bad, if not worse. If the economy does take a dive, I wonder if it will have a big effect on CFB attendance.

Always wondered why more stadia don't follow the Wrigley model and let people bring in their own food and drink. It doesn't seem to damage the Wrigley concessions which are always jammed.
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Where does NU's Class of 2026 stand heading into the second OV weekend?


With the dust likely settled from a whirlwind first official visit weekend, I break down each of Northwestern's commits as they prepare for the second round of visitors next weekend.

FB RECRUITING Where does NU's Class of 2026 stand heading into the second OV weekend?


With the dust likely settled from a whirlwind first official visit weekend, I break down each of Northwestern's commits as they prepare for the second round of visitors next weekend.

Illinois sells out 34K football season tickets

First time in over two decades. Bielama is rolling in Champaign.

Pretty cool since there’s only two games worth a darn - USC and Ohio State.

Grad student athletes

I’d like to hear what other members might think it would be like to be a grad student athlete in the current NIL environment and how it compares to undergraduate experience both athletically and academically. Many of these grad athletes have bounced around to other programs with extended athletic and academic careers, esp. those that have gone beyond the “normal” 4 year career span.

One aspect I’m curious about that I’ve not seen discussed is the academic experience for grad athletes. Assuming they are more mature and can handle the intensity of higher levels of academia. It would be interesting to know what the academic side is like for them and how they deal with conflicts between classes and game prep. Is it a tough situation for the grad athletes to balance academics and their “jobs”? Some other benefits for grad athletes besides extending their careers and probably getting some NIL money would be the additional benefit of earning an advanced degree which can only buttress the future careers of these athletes.

It seems like the grad level athletes are having a large impact on major programs with the new inflow of experienced players to their rosters. Having these players must assist with a boosting short-term stabilization. I believe allowing grad athletes to continue their careers after earning their undergrad degrees to be a big plus to athletics.
Grad students for the most part can make their own experience depending on where they came from. Most NU students who become grad students should find their experience seamless. Students outside of NU who enroll would find a more complex integration unless they know NU students or alums. Also, what the University in questions offers in the way of housing can make a huge difference. There is no one formula to follow.
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