Exactly. If we had a huge fan base in Chicago it would be a different story.Bingo, no matter what colors the person wears, NU is getting paid. Various threads over the past few seasons have touched on why NU fandom hasn't really grown. It will be naturally harder for a private university to grow a fanbase, when a minority of the student body is from Illinois on top of the fact that NU enrollment is a fraction of that of the B1G public universities. The alumni association is strong, but is spread out all over the place.
Minimum 100 field goal attempts?
Some our best "key kickers" were far below that because they did not to need so many field goals. We were punching in touchdowns.
How many field goals did Bryan Huffman kick in 2004? We were really scoring touchdowns back then. But when could do, boom punch three points.,
He won some games for us. Brian didn't kick 100 times for us.
NU’s sports media licensing partner is part of a conglomerate that also manages performing talent. There are significant advantages to performing outside the City of Chicago as union labor requirements create greater venue costs in town. NU with its partner can assemble a very attractive slate of concerts sufficient to attract a very high price for luxury boxes. Basic non-box tickets are sold event-by-event.I don't understand the economics of this. If a concert is coming to town, why would NU be selling tickets to it or have the boxes sold already. 1. Wouldn't whoever is promoting the event want to sell those seats at the highest price available? 2. Why would anybody buy a box that in clouds a bunch of events they may or may not care about?
Hilarious. No way we sell out that long. 2 years topsand if NU can't sell out Ryan Field 5-7 years after opening it and the novelty/curiosity wears off..
Sorry to miss you too. Las Vegas was fun and it was nice to chat briefly with Rod Heard and family at dinner post game. I assume you're playing lots of golf at your great Hilton Head club.Sorry, I missed you at Indiana. I am skipping my 55th in November. Las Vegas ,last year , was great ,except for losing Heard after family was so proud of their son's NU degree
I don't understand the economics of this. If a concert is coming to town, why would NU be selling tickets to it or have the boxes sold already. 1. Wouldn't whoever is promoting the event want to sell those seats at the highest price available? 2. Why would anybody buy a box that in clouds a bunch of events they may or may not care about?No. The most important hire in the stadium project is the agency that will be booking the event entertainment. Demand for football is well-established and small. Without fielding a consistently winning team, something that in the NIL era and the expanded B1G is effectively impossible for NU, game tickets will always generate but peanuts.
Luxury boxes are the real cash cow and the main focus. Those will sell at high prices based on the full year entertainment package. Six initial mega concerts growing to 15 in five years, toss in 6 football games, various smaller concerts and other events to make luxury boxes a significant new revenue stream for NU. That is their plan.
They won’t be wasting time cultivating and serving 15,000 season ticket holders who pay $250 per game ticket. They will be laser focused on attracting the acts that will lead to folks paying several orders of magnitude more to enjoy them in style with the appetizers, aperitifs and dessert carts rolling by.
A Friday evening,
Cats relax in merry land,
as Maryland goes south.
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The Olympics coverage on Peacock was awesome. It seems to be getting better, and has lots of things worth watching. (Snl)Aside from the expense, Peacock just absolutely sucks for sports viewing. There is no way to move forward or backward in increments. It is very hard to skip commercials and even halftime. I hate Peacock most of all. Gimme OwlVision even.
Sorry, I missed you at Indiana. I am skipping my 55th in November. Las Vegas ,last year , was great ,except for losing Heard after family was so proud of their son's NU degreeYou are the best Styre. I was in Evanston last week and thoroughly enjoyed my trip to the temporary new stadium, but I was not able to catch many of the other games. This week I'll be relaxed in my lazy boy, the mini-fridge is full of October Fest, and I'll be able to switch games with the click of a button. Life is good. Thanks!