(And apologies if asked-answered elsewhere)
Is it staying up over the winter/spring early summer?
I just wondered if due to security/liability issues it would be prudent to dismantle some/all of it and reinstall in July/August.
Perhaps it should remain, for all the other terrific Northwestern sports. Ryan Mini-me.That's a pretty serious structure out there. It may be called temporary but that isn't how it was built. It isn't going anywhere until after next season.
The video screens have been taken down.(And apologies if asked-answered elsewhere)
Is it staying up over the winter/spring early summer?
I just wondered if due to security/liability issues it would be prudent to dismantle some/all of it and reinstall in July/August.
Quickly*A quick Lakeside Field must be one that was built quick?
Yep, I remember those days. Damn cold playing football in late fall. There also used to be club rugby played out there.Back in the day we played intramural football and softball on the lakeside field when it used to be a very large green empty lawn. The transformation in recent years is nothing short of amazing.
I talked to the main guy from the stadium company before one game. It will stay up but they have a process for winterizing it.
There is also a possible option to leave it up for the first few games of 2026 if needed due to construction delays.
Makes sense to keep it around a bit longer "just in case" There is a saying "Everything takes longer than it takes and costs more than it costs"I talked to the main guy from the stadium company before one game. It will stay up but they have a process for winterizing it.
There is also a possible option to leave it up for the first few games of 2026 if needed due to construction delays.
Damn I didn’t know you were that old. Glad to have your wisdom here.With any luck it will look like a scene from Dr Zhivago.
In the late '60s when I was at Northwestern the winters were brutal. Lake waves formed ice sculptures maybe 20' high.