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Here's the release on the worst-kept secret in college ball

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Northwestern Football Returns To Wrigley Field In 2020


CHICAGO — Northwestern Athletics and the Chicago Cubs announced Tuesday that Wildcats football will host the Wisconsin Badgers on November 7, 2020, at historic Wrigley Field.


“We are thrilled to return to one of the truly iconic venues in all of sports,” said Northwestern Vice President for Athletics & Recreation Jim Phillips. “We’re so appreciative of the collaboration with Tom Ricketts, Crane Kenney and the entire Cubs organization that made this a reality. This is a date that college football fans across the country will be looking forward to until it arrives.”


Chicago’s Big Ten Team returns to the Friendly Confines for the first time since November 20, 2010, the first college football game in the venue since 1938. ESPN College GameDay originated its broadcast from the corner of Clark and Addison, with the historic Wrigley Field marquee —painted purple — serving as the backdrop.


“Northwestern has established itself as a rising football program and we are excited to begin this partnership as the Wildcats enter into a great era of success,” said Crane Kenney, president, Business Operations, Chicago Cubs. “This will be a great match-up of two premiere Big Ten football programs and this event will be one of the hottest tickets in Chicago.”


“This type of experience, just nine miles south of campus, is only available at a place like Northwestern,” said Dan & Susan Jones Family Head Football Coach Pat Fitzgerald. “The opportunity to create a bowl game environment for our student-athletes and fans, in the midst of the November battle for the Big Ten West, is one we’re extremely thankful for. It’s one of many big games we’ll host in Chicagoland over the next several years.”


In February 2013, Northwestern and the Cubs signed an innovative event and marketing partnership that promised five future football games and a variety of other Wildcats competitions at the historic ballpark. Shortly after the agreement was struck, Wildcats lacrosse defeated USC inside the Friendly Confines, and Northwestern baseball blanked Michigan behind a nine-strikeout, three-hit complete game by current Cubs pitcher Luke Farrell.


Wildcats’ football will write the next chapter in Wrigley Field’s storied history with the gridiron. The Chicago Bears called the ballpark home from 1921 to 1970 featuring several NFL greats before relocating to Solider Field.


Ticket information for the 2020 matchup at Wrigley Field will be announced at a later date. The only guaranteed access to tickets will be for Northwestern football season ticket holders. Season tickets are on sale now by visiting NUSports.com, or calling 888-GO-PURPLE.


Northwestern football is coming off a 10-3 season and a victory at the 2017 Music City Bowl in Nashville. The Wildcats’ current eight-game winning streak is the longest in Power-5 football. This fall Ryan Field will host the best schedule in college football, with visits from Notre Dame, Michigan, Nebraska and Wisconsin highlighting the seven-game home slate. The season kicks off Saturday, September 8, at 11 a.m. CT, when the ‘Cats host ACC foe Duke.
 
The closest corner in the picture (I believe the southwest corner) still looks like a tight fit. Incredible seats there, but watch for the fade routes.
 
Bigger pic:

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The closest corner in the picture (I believe the southwest corner) still looks like a tight fit. Incredible seats there, but watch for the fade routes.

The renovations at Wrigley were done in part explicitly to accommodate football games. I'm sure there's a solution already figured out.
 
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Any other Cardinals / Blues fans here?
Oh dear lord, no! You are making me side with the Cubs' fans when you bring the Cardinals into the picture.

(I'm a Reds' fan, though its hard to admit that these days.)
 
During tonight's Cubs/Phillies TV broadcast, the announcers interviewed Crane Kenney - Cubs' President of Business Operations - about the Northwestern at Wrigley game as well as the Cubs' relationship with Northwestern. He touched upon how both the Cubs and Northwestern FB and BB have improved since the last time NU's 2009 Wrigley game. He also talked about the new lakefront facility and the tremendous job that Jim Phillips has done in Evanston. Very good PR and a nice ad for Northwestern.

They also replayed Phillips' ceremonial first pitch to Luke Farrell that went into the dirt.
 
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