Now NU will *never* be the Bears’ affiliate!!!! </s>
Maybe the plan is to name the North stands “Go U” and the South stands “NU”?
The new plans eliminate the north bleachers and narrow the south grandstand to half the width indicated in the drawing above. The same seating capacity is maintained by that narrower set of bleachers rising to the approximate height of Evanston’s Orrington Plaza before gently arcing halfway over the field of play, providing exactly 1851 seats (to be equipt with safety harnessing) that enable lucky fans to experience an entire game while suspended upside down over the action.
They need to cut down these trees on the east side so Lake Michigan will be visible the entire broadcast!They are endzone seats with an unobstructed view of Lake Michigan.
Will never happened,They need to cut down these trees on the east side so Lake Michigan will be visible the entire broadcast!
Do we know if the current Martin Stadium seating will be altered? The assumption is temporary seating will be added around the current seating, but I've never seen that confirmed. They could re-configure Martin Stadium in a way that allows for more temporary seating on the West side of the field. Martin Stadium is fine, but I've always wished they would have designed the grandstand a little differently (such as elevating it so the first row can see over people walking in front or moving it closer to the field and run the concourse underneath it).
Not ideal but already happens for Wrigley gamesI have heard that they are considering raising the level of the grandstands. I noted the same thing you did when at the LAX game this weekend — pretty much none of the existing seats would be able to see over a football sideline.
The other “solution” would be to put both teams on the same sideline, but… yeah, I just hate that.
It’s interesting that Brett Bielema says that Illinois won’t play in game where both teams are on the same side of the field.Not ideal but already happens for Wrigley games
It's adorable he thinks he's the one who gets to make that decision.It’s interesting that Brett Bielema says that Illinois won’t play in game where both teams are on the same side of the field.
Bob Asmussen | Field of dreams? Not so much at Northwestern
Illini football could end its 2024 season at temporary home of Wildcats along the shore of Lake Michiganwww.news-gazette.com
Means absolutely nothing lol.It’s interesting that Brett Bielema says that Illinois won’t play in game where both teams are on the same side of the field.
Bob Asmussen | Field of dreams? Not so much at Northwestern
Illini football could end its 2024 season at temporary home of Wildcats along the shore of Lake Michiganwww.news-gazette.com
They can always forfeit, I assume.Means absolutely nothing lol.
He has literally 0 say in where we schedule the game.
As someone who's never composed a haiku (or even tried), I much admire Wicker's posts.Teams on same sideline.
What's with all the end zone seats?
Visitors confused.
Haikus can be fun?As someone who's never composed a haiku (or even tried), I much admire Wicker's posts.
That might be better than what is on the field if we don't get a QBThey are endzone seats with an unobstructed view of Lake Michigan.
Better not have to peeThe new plans eliminate the north bleachers and narrow the south grandstand to half the width indicated in the drawing above. The same seating capacity is maintained by that narrower set of bleachers rising to the approximate height of Evanston’s Orrington Plaza before gently arcing halfway over the field of play, providing exactly 1851 seats (to be equipt with safety harnessing) that enable lucky fans to experience an entire game while suspended upside down over the action.
There wont be any visitors as not enough seatsTeams on same sideline.
What's with all the end zone seats?
Visitors confused.
I believe what he meant to say was, “This sideline ain’t big enough for the two of us”.It’s interesting that Brett Bielema says that Illinois won’t play in game where both teams are on the same side of the field.
Bob Asmussen | Field of dreams? Not so much at Northwestern
Illini football could end its 2024 season at temporary home of Wildcats along the shore of Lake Michiganwww.news-gazette.com
For reasons related to this issue, the shared sideline arrangement will have the Northwestern using the north end.Better not have to pee