BTB grad

April 11th, 2024 at 11:02 AM ^

Northwestern sent an email to season ticket holders that said “we will likely host all non-conference games plus at least one conference game at the temporary facility.” Think the thought is playing these games early while the weather is nice and then using other Chicagoland venues when the weather would have quite an impact on a field right next to the lake. Plus they'd want to cash in on the number of tix they could sell when Michigan, OSU, Wisconsin, PSU, etc comes into town. Michigan will very likely not play at this temporary facility. 

VanWolverine

April 10th, 2024 at 10:54 PM ^

As someone who went to Northwestern, I can confirm that Northwestern gives zero shit about athletics. Nobody, literally nobody talked about the game on Monday or ever with me and most people around me knew I was a die hard football fan of Michigan. Truly amazing experience I had there when it came to athletics.

Perkis-Size Me

April 11th, 2024 at 8:41 AM ^

My guess is that:

  1. Northwestern doesn't want to pay for that.
  2.  Northwestern probably couldn't convince its own fans to go down there for that game. They have a hard enough time convincing their own fans to attend games right in Evanston. 
  3.  While opposing fanbases like Michigan, OSU, Nebraska or PSU would pack Soldier Field for games, I don't know how much of that money Northwestern would see. A very sizable portion of the proceeds, if not a majority, might go to Soldier Field. If Northwestern can at least keep the game on its own turf, they can have all the ticket proceeds come directly to them as opposed to having to share it with someone else, if not give it all away entirely. 

NittanyFan

April 10th, 2024 at 11:08 PM ^

FWIW - this will only be some NU home games, not ALL of them.

I'd be very surprised if they don't play the Michigan game at a larger stadium (like Wrigley or Solider Field).  $$$ talks.

Amazinblu

April 11th, 2024 at 8:25 AM ^

I have very good friends that are both alumni and supporters of Northwestern.   Did they discuss alternate locations to play the ‘24 and ‘25 seasons?   I’m sure they discussed it.

Did they reach an agreement and commitment from another venue(s) to host the game?   It doesn’t appear they did.   That lack of agreement / commitment is difficult to understand.

There are options.. as others have noted, the two easiest choices are Wrigley and Soldier Field.  They could also head down near the University of Chicago and request using the Maroons field - or Gately Stadium with a capacity of 8K.

Heck, if they can give away Grant Park for most of the summer for a NASCAR Street Race - why don’t they just set up the 16 inch softball fields on the south part of Grant Park for a football game - and offer free admission - bring your lawn chairs or blankets.

Amazinblu

April 11th, 2024 at 9:02 AM ^

While I agree that Stagg Field probably has a capacity similar to Loyola Academy - and, that Gately would be interesting people watching - the fact they didn’t have defined and committed options prior to the reconstruction surprises me greatly.

I’ll head to Evanston regularly when Michigan plays - if it’s Field Hockey, soccer, or lacrosse - I’ll support the Maize & Blue.