According to Crane Kenney. No word yet on opponent. Construction should be complete by then.
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As long as we don't play IL, I am fine with this. You don't give your opponent publicity, as we see how they backed out of the Soldier Field games.According to Crane Kenney. No word yet on opponent. Construction should be complete by then.
From a website fbschedules.com
2020 Games with dates TBA
* Big Ten home games: Illinois, Maryland, Nebraska, Wisconsin
I'd like it to be maryland, less likely to swamp us with visiting fans
Really? None of the other eleven want to go? I don't believe that. Are you using your veto power over them because you're petulant over Wrigley?Enjoy . I won't be there. Worst place in the world to watch a football game. May be fine for you youngsters with the Wrigleyville environment. If it's part of the season ticket package, I'll have 12 tickets available.
WRONG!The older fans think standing up and clapping is too much.
The older fans think standing up and clapping is too much.
You may find this hard to believe but older fans' hands and voices still work when seated-younger fans should try this rather than standing in front of kids and shorter adults, preventing them from seeing the game
Next time you are at Ryan, try it, Stay seated and see if you can yell and clap your hands-it is almost like walking and chewing gum, most people can do it
Sorry, but there is nothing like seeing a crowd come to its feet at a big moment in a game. I was watching the highlights from the NU win over Iowa in hoops last night. The NU highlights have some different camera angles so you can see the crowd. When Lindsay made that steal and breakaway dunk late in the game, the whole arena should have been on their feet - yet the shot in the highlight clip sure looked like most of the fans on the sides were seated and clapping politely. That moment may have marked the birth of NU basketball greatness (we'll find out over the next two months). It was a moment to stand, young and old.
That's what ESPN is for.But but but...hey, down in front!
Now you're talking! I've always been great, generally on my feet shouting and intolerant of those who don't. Really, I have not interest in listening to any more b.s. on this subject!Make Old Fans Great Again.
Now you're talking! I've always been great, generally on my feet shouting and intolerant of those who don't. Really, I have not interest in listening to any more b.s. on this subject!
I don't leave or get others thrown out. I'm intolerant in the sense that when people tell me to sit down, I pay no attention to them.What exactly is intolerance? I'm pretty sure we are all tolerating those around us at games, unless we leave or get others thrown out.
I don't leave or get others thrown out. I'm intolerant in the sense that when people tell me to sit down, I pay no attention to them.
Not necessary -- they could stand too if they wished to do so.They should have brought booster seats. In a see-through bag, of course.
Not necessary -- they could stand too if they wished to do so.
I've heard this from some other 'older fans'. Wrigley is just too much of a party for their tastes, harder to get to and is guaranteed to be a packed house, something they don't even like at Ryan Field.
While I will LOVE having a game at Wrigley each year, largely for the same reasons they hate it, and think these same reasons will play very well with recruits, I hope this game is NOT a part of the season tix package as I don't think these types of fans should have to buy it. Also, these fans will likely be flooding the secondary market with their tickets, contributing to a growing non-NU supporting fan base at the game.
I don't leave or get others thrown out. I'm intolerant in the sense that when people tell me to sit down, I pay no attention to them.
The concerns that I've heard more frequently were more along the lines of horrible sight lines, even for the expensive seats.
Let's see, I do not remember standing during the Bulls Championship runs from 1991 to 1993 in the old stadium. I do not recall seeing fans standing during the Blackhawk playoff runs. All those crowds really screwed up in not being loud enough.
I think this is another case of people having inadequacies in other areas which leads them to boast, " I am a bigger fan because I stand a cheer" without regard of how selfish they are to others around them.
Further, I notice most of standers near my seats for basketball and football are nowhere to be found when the game is against West Michigan, Illinois State or Illinois in football this past year or are never in the stands at Welsh-Ryan when the games are against Mt. Saint Mary's, Central Connecticut State, Chicago State or Central Connecticut State. This has been my anecdotal experience.
As to the topic of this thread, Friday night football is a big pain in the rear end since I have one playing in high school and it takes away from game experience of tailgating. This really pisses me off.
I have the same feeling about Wrigley. Why do we need to play down there? Too early to decide if I would go, but I would lean against it. Been there, done that.
I don't think anyone here is talking about standing the entire game. I think most people are referring to the fact that it adds energy to the stadium/arena when folks stand for a big play/moment in the game yet NU fans tend not to do even that consistently.Let's see, I do not remember standing during the Bulls Championship runs from 1991 to 1993 in the old stadium. I do not recall seeing fans standing during the Blackhawk playoff runs. All those crowds really screwed up in not being loud enough. I have gone to other stadiums where they stand the entire game and I always ask this question, "Why did they put in seats? Why not just remove them?"
I think this is another case of people having inadequacies in other areas which leads them to boast, " I am a bigger fan because I stand a cheer" without regard of how selfish they are to others around them. Further, I notice most of standers near my seats for basketball and football are nowhere to be found when the game is against West Michigan, Illinois State or Illinois in football this past year or are never in the stands at Welsh-Ryan when the games are against Mt. Saint Mary's, Central Connecticut State, Chicago State or Central Connecticut State. This has been my anecdotal experience.
As to the topic of this thread, Friday night football is a big pain in the rear end since I have one playing in high school and it takes away from game experience of tailgating. This really pisses me off. I have the same feeling about Wrigley. Why do we need to play down there? Too early to decide if I would go, but I would lean against it. Been there, done that.
I don't think anyone here is talking about standing the entire game. I think most people are referring to the fact that it adds energy to the stadium/arena when folks stand for a big play/moment in the game yet NU fans tend not to do even that consistently.
I don't think anyone here is talking about standing the entire game. I think most people are referring to the fact that it adds energy to the stadium/arena when folks stand for a big play/moment in the game yet NU fans tend not to do even that consistently.