we continue to get the shaft from the B1G football gods in all things regarding game times and refereesHow did we get so lucky to have our last two games at night when the season is the coldest, especially in the land of the frozen tundra?
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I'm likely a party of 1 with this request but with UCLA bailing, I'd like to see the game in Pasadena before Chicago.This could end up being one of the lowest turnouts for an 8-3 team. Simply the worst kickoff time for this game (in a national prime time slot). It might end up being one of the biggest variances in paid attendance vs actual attendance.
I expect to hear the "move the game permanently to Chicago" crowd get louder if we have an expected low turnout.
While true in respect to weather, this game always struggles to fill the stands (even in the sunniest of morning games).I mean its not that cold I think it will be fine.
Signs point to decent. Obviously many days out so we’ll see. (Ope, my bad @blackdog)I mean its not that cold I think it will be fine.
I used to adamantly be in this camp, as our "Rivalry Weekend" setup continues to be possibly THE most lame setup all around every single year ... but I've accepted that with NU's brand new stadium being built, it could never be turned into a true "Thanksgiving Weekend in Chicago Event" like it could have at a new Bears stadium or even Wrigley. I think I would be against us moving our home game there each year and then Northwestern just keeping theirs in Evanston ... that would be dumb.This could end up being one of the lowest turnouts for an 8-3 team. Simply the worst kickoff time for this game (in a national prime time slot). It might end up being one of the biggest variances in paid attendance vs actual attendance.
I expect to hear the "move the game permanently to Chicago" crowd get louder if we have the expected low turnout.
My personal hope is that the season gets moved up a week to deal with the playoff schedule challenges. Many of these rivalries (like OSU Michigan) used to be played the weekend before Thanksgiving anyways. Championship week then is Thanksgiving weekend, first playoff round doesn’t conflict with NFL, can still do second playoff round on campus, and then semifinals are on New Year’s Day like they used to be. It makes so much sense that it’ll never happen I’m sure though…I used to adamantly be in this camp, as our "Rivalry Weekend" setup continues to be possibly THE most lame setup all around every single year ... but I've accepted that with NU's brand new stadium being built, it could never be turned into a true "Thanksgiving Weekend in Chicago Event" like it could have at a new Bears stadium or even Wrigley. I think I would be against us moving our home game there each year and then Northwestern just keeping theirs in Evanston ... that would be dumb.
So, unfortunately ... I guess it is what it is. It's kind of a weird feeling as an Illini fan knowing that the game with the least pageantry all around every single year, with zero exception, is always going to be the Thanksgiving Weekend, protected opponent one that so many other fan bases wait all year to get hyped up for. Oh well, please get me 9 wins!!
Exactly this. When I was a student, the NW game was the Saturday before Thanksgiving (the day after the last day of class before the Thanksgiving Break). I remember being able to go to the game, and then the dorms closed that evening.My personal hope is that the season gets moved up a week to deal with the playoff schedule challenges. Many of these rivalries (like OSU Michigan) used to be played the weekend before Thanksgiving anyways. Championship week then is Thanksgiving weekend, first playoff round doesn’t conflict with NFL, can still do second playoff round on campus, and then semifinals are on New Year’s Day like they used to be. It makes so much sense that it’ll never happen I’m sure though…