I just think that Chicago is geographically located smack dab in the middle of the conference,and makes it more fan friendly than Indy for travel.
I wish the Bears had built that retractable dome that I wanted,so that is a drawback.
But to just deem Indy as THE Big Ten destination for all major postseason events seems wrong to me.
The Big Ten headquarters are in Chicago. The BTN is located in Chicago. There are 5 Big Ten schools clustered around Chicago....Wis,NW,Iowa,Ill,Purdue....sure, the turf is not perfect,but usually by then the Park District has put in its 2nd or 3rd new turf,and it is not frozen due to pipes under the field. It is not a macho thing for me,but I admit to not minding watching a game in normal late fall midwest conditions.
The Bears-Vikings game last year on Monday nite was played in the Gopher stadium not designed to play cold weather games,just like the Iowa-gopher game. Soldier Field turf is not frozen like that stadium. Still, that Bears Vikings game played in a snowstorm drew big TV numbers as fans do watch snow games.
As for the complaints about references to shopping...hey,it is Christmas time,and it is the biggest shopping period of the year,so naturally, a trip to the city might include a Sunday shopping session,as men watch NFL games at the bar or whatever. Is it a drawback? I do not think so,for many men who have wives who do partake in that kind of endeavor. Helps sell the trip for some.
I wish the Bears had built that retractable dome that I wanted,so that is a drawback.
But to just deem Indy as THE Big Ten destination for all major postseason events seems wrong to me.
The Big Ten headquarters are in Chicago. The BTN is located in Chicago. There are 5 Big Ten schools clustered around Chicago....Wis,NW,Iowa,Ill,Purdue....sure, the turf is not perfect,but usually by then the Park District has put in its 2nd or 3rd new turf,and it is not frozen due to pipes under the field. It is not a macho thing for me,but I admit to not minding watching a game in normal late fall midwest conditions.
The Bears-Vikings game last year on Monday nite was played in the Gopher stadium not designed to play cold weather games,just like the Iowa-gopher game. Soldier Field turf is not frozen like that stadium. Still, that Bears Vikings game played in a snowstorm drew big TV numbers as fans do watch snow games.
As for the complaints about references to shopping...hey,it is Christmas time,and it is the biggest shopping period of the year,so naturally, a trip to the city might include a Sunday shopping session,as men watch NFL games at the bar or whatever. Is it a drawback? I do not think so,for many men who have wives who do partake in that kind of endeavor. Helps sell the trip for some.