At some point, we gotta Qatar losses no?I bet there’s lots of space at Northwestern University-Qatar. Could that work?
Also, did you know the people in Dubai do not like the Flintstones, but the people of Abu Dhabi do
At some point, we gotta Qatar losses no?I bet there’s lots of space at Northwestern University-Qatar. Could that work?
Because he's a doof. Now, it is probably not feasible, but let's not use Gagg's sagacity as proof.
The Fitz Mahal is a lot heavier than a few thousand fans, is that ground more stable?
The engineers will tell that substrate is designed to support a helluva load. The whole lakefill is. You’re not goin to get a permit that involves boring into the bedrock on short order. If it can’t be supported with minor intrusions, ain’t gonna happen - short and fast term.Yes. The lakefront fields are built on the landfill.
It spreads.
This is actually an amazing idea. Qatar just built all those beautiful stadiums for the World Cup. And I bet they would probably foot the bill for most of the extra expenses to actually play a game there.I bet there’s lots of space at Northwestern University-Qatar. Could that work?
The engineers will tell that substrate is designed to support a helluva load. The whole lakefill is. You’re not goin to get a permit that involves boring into the bedrock on short order. If it can’t be supported with minor intrusions, ain’t gonna happen - short and fast term.
Goddammit. Good foresight considering every campus library in the country is sinking one inch a year “because the engineers forgot to include the weight of the books.”Carrying the load of a temporary stadium and all its occupants was the primary goal of the feasibility study. I don’t know exact results, but it it/was a concern.
GCG, I see you patting yourself on the back right now. Don't pull a muscle, Bro.
Goddammit. Good foresight considering every campus library in the country is sinking one inch a year “because the engineers forgot to include the weight of the books.”
50-yard ”losers walk” field on Deering Meadow it is!
That is a great idea, if NU wanted to boost visibility of their Qatar campus and use one of the “home” games I bet some of those nice new stadiums are available and maybe would draw pretty well for random interest/novelty of having an American football game there.This is actually an amazing idea. Qatar just built all those beautiful stadiums for the World Cup. And I bet they would probably foot the bill for most of the extra expenses to actually play a game there.
Early game would be ok since the kids aren't in classes yet.That is a great idea, if NU wanted to boost visibility of their Qatar campus and use one of the “home” games I bet some of those nice new stadiums are available and maybe would draw pretty well for random interest/novelty of having an American football game there.
Huh? Why on earth would any NU fan attend a game in Qatar. I assume this is sarcasm and I'm just not getting it.Early game would be ok since the kids aren't in classes yet.
I mean for the players. Like Ireland. Won't miss classes or have jet lagHuh? Why on earth would any NU fan attend a game in Qatar. I assume this is sarcasm and I'm just not getting it.
NU Qatar has a Masters Program in Sports Admin. Let's leave it up to them to figure out the details. I bet they would be better at the job than the actual admin.That is a great idea, if NU wanted to boost visibility of their Qatar campus and use one of the “home” games I bet some of those nice new stadiums are available and maybe would draw pretty well for random interest/novelty of having an American football game there.
NU Qatar has a Masters Program in Sports Admin. Let's leave it up to them to figure out the details. I bet they would be better at the job than the actual admin.
Because it’s awesome and also an incredible travel hub?Huh? Why on earth would any NU fan attend a game in Qatar. I assume this is sarcasm and I'm just not getting it.
Well at this rate Soldier field might be an option as it doesn’t seem there will be solutions before thenGagg already announced that Soldier isn't an option because NU can't/won't wait until May to decide (when NFL schedules come out)
I will say this. Qatar Airways will be the best business class experience you will ever have. Go to a game in Doha just for the flight.Because it’s awesome and also an incredible travel hub?
Yep, we might get as many as 10 fans there! What a crock!Because it’s awesome and also an incredible travel hub?
What a treat for Chicago area NU fans. Over 20 hours each way from ORD, and at a cost of about $15,000 round trip for Business Class. Better book as soon as the game is announced to avoid being left out. You can save considerable money, though, by booking Economy Class, but you're still looking at over 20 hours of flying time each way. This game will probably sell out.I will say this. Qatar Airways will be the best business class experience you will ever have. Go to a game in Doha just for the flight.
Would the Qatari government subsidize this for NU and its opponents? Online classes, perhaps dual citizenship for NU players and coaches and staffs?That is a great idea, if NU wanted to boost visibility of their Qatar campus and use one of the “home” games I bet some of those nice new stadiums are available and maybe would draw pretty well for random interest/novelty of having an American football game there.
More obvious solution. Competent, hard working ADobvious solution - “plan with the NFL and Bears more than two months in advance” - and expand your mind.
NU announced officially that they are partnering with InProduction to build the lakefront stadiumAs for my “and why” - Inter Miami built a modular stadium (for frickin’ Messi) and it seems to have worked out just fine as an interim solution.
Here is the company that did it:
https://www.inproduction.net/products-modular-stadiums
From their website:
“Modular Stadiums are a flexible, cost effective-way to get your team on the field and fans in the stands. In a matter of weeks, a stadium can be built for your organization. Additionally, adding temporary solutions such as VIP Suites, supplemental seating, or party platforms that fit into the landscape in place, will allow additional income return that will outweigh the investment.”
As shown below, immediately surrounding the lakefill are the Walter Center garage (parking capacity 700), Cook Hall lot (parking capacity 181), and Noyes parking lot (capacity 170). Then you have the Northwestern lakeside parking in south campus (capacity 700) - walkable to the practice field via the lakefront.
Most of the other parking on current football shuttle routes to Ryan Field are downtown, closer to the lakefill than the stadium.
Compare that to the 1,357 parking spaces currently at Ryan Field. I presume that you would be able to retain ~1,000+ of those and reverse the flow of the shuttles to the lakefill.
I would argue that logistically, it is no greater level of complexity to transport ~20,000 people to the lakefill as it would be to transport ~40,000 to Ryan Field, as already happens every year.
One of my previous roles was in planning for Chicago 2016... so I am familiar with many of the pertinent issues. On first glance, it seems feasible from a raw movement of people standpoint.
The consid
Re: AD planning, the sad thing is that I believe that some of the actual concept for the temporary stadium in practice actually derives from this thread.PBC for AD. That is the post.
Has to be fake news, right @gocatsgo2003 ?NU announced officially that they are partnering with InProduction to build the lakefront stadium
Has to be fake news, right @gocatsgo2003 ?
On the contrary, I like the out of the box thinking. Soldier Field must have offered really lousy terms, thinking NU had no other choice. Playing games like not sharing the Bears schedule (surely they have an unofficial schedule they can confidently speak to) isn't indicative of good faith. I'm glad NU told them to go pound sand.Why do you keep misrepresenting my position on this?
I’ve long said that this would be a terrible, terrible idea. Based on what I know, I thought pulling this off at all was an impossibility. We’ve been forced into it because our Athletic Department ****ed up so badly we had to have some kind of solution to play games this fall. I still maintain that it will be a complete shit show and have zero percent confidence in the NU administration to pull it off anywhere near decently.
I agree that this is a position that we're forced into because our Athletic department (by which I mean, the leader of the athletic department) was incapable of effective planning and preparation. After spending too much time twiddling thumbs, an answer is being cobbled together with no time left on the clock, and no leadership from the top.Why do you keep misrepresenting my position on this?
I’ve long said that this would be a terrible, terrible idea. Based on what I know, I thought pulling this off at all was an impossibility. We’ve been forced into it because our Athletic Department ****ed up so badly we had to have some kind of solution to play games this fall. I still maintain that it will be a complete shit show and have zero percent confidence in the NU administration to pull it off anywhere near decently.
InProduction can do some impressive things with temporary stands, which I saw firsthand in Vegas for the grand pre-build. Open, enclosed with luxury suites, etc. although I don’t think they will be able to spare much room for that if they want capacity the big draw opponents we should still shoot for soldier or Wrigley, but for the games that had like 10,000 bots in seats anyway the last couple years, this could actually be made into a positive showing off the campus and the novelty of football just steps from Lake Michigan.Why do you keep misrepresenting my position on this?
I’ve long said that this would be a terrible, terrible idea. Based on what I know, I thought pulling this off at all was an impossibility. We’ve been forced into it because our Athletic Department ****ed up so badly we had to have some kind of solution to play games this fall. I still maintain that it will be a complete shit show and have zero percent confidence in the NU administration to pull it off anywhere near decently.
Why do you keep misrepresenting my position on this?
I’ve long said that this would be a terrible, terrible idea. Based on what I know, I thought pulling this off at all was an impossibility. We’ve been forced into it because our Athletic Department ****ed up so badly we had to have some kind of solution to play games this fall. I still maintain that it will be a complete shit show and have zero percent confidence in the NU administration to pull it off anywhere near decently.
Wonder if they will have some parking availability at the West and East lots?
How much are your parents charging to park in their driveway?Why do you keep misrepresenting my position on this?
I’ve long said that this would be a terrible, terrible idea. Based on what I know, I thought pulling this off at all was an impossibility. We’ve been forced into it because our Athletic Department ****ed up so badly we had to have some kind of solution to play games this fall. I still maintain that it will be a complete shit show and have zero percent confidence in the NU administration to pull it off anywhere near decently.
How much are your parents charging to park in their driveway?
How far are people willing to walk? Most are ok to walk a mile or two if necessary, but many many can not. How do they get close? Are there shuttles that can drive anywhere close to the stadium on campus even if there aren't official roads? Even if you used the footpaths along the lakefill for golf carts and the like, that would take away a lot of the positives here (i.e. the beauty of being next to the lake).
They can still get a bunch of golf carts together!Almost like this could’ve been through through with creative solutions such as a flotilla of golf carts for elderly or less mobile fans had we started truly contemplating this option months (if not years) ago.
But now we are left trying to shine up a turd.
They can still get a bunch of golf carts together!
Absolutely. There are plenty of places to acquire those as a rental for events. They could easily just buy a bunch for a couple years then resell them to a course. That would be the easy part. Getting a decent system set up and identifying which older fans and donors get the parking with full shuttle service is another.You think they actually can though? That’s the rub.