DwayneTwill
Well-Known Member
Indoor football blows.
Now....about that NCAA Div-1 playoff.....
The fact that such talk would even have to occur is why Soldier Field should never host the game.
And it wouldn't be the Bears that the Big Ten would have to talk to, it's the Chicago Park District. They're the ones that own, run, and maintain the stadium.
Soldier Field needs turf in the worst say, and that is what the Bears do not want.
True, take this year for example, there will be a huge difference in temps between November 26th and December 3rd.
This game played inside or out won't have a huge impact on recruits or recruiting in general when the previous 12 are already played outside.
I'm pretty sure there was discussion about actually installing field turf already based on the debacle the turf posed last year.
What are the highest rated NFL games? Snow games. Fans are crazy about games like that.
Either Indianapolis or Detroit would be, by far, the worst city to host a major conference championship game.
Honest question: why are you here? To try and convince us that we're all uneducated, nostalgic idiots because we're Big Ten fans? It's not like you'll have any success doing that, so why stick around? Unless of course you're just flaming at every opportunity.
Honest question: why are you here? To try and convince us that we're all uneducated, nostalgic idiots because we're Big Ten fans? It's not like you'll have any success doing that, so why stick around? Unless of course you're just flaming at every opportunity.
Who am I flaming? The ACC has had their game in Charlotte, Tampa, and Jacksonville, the Big 12 has had Dallas and KC, the SEC has Atlanta.
In what freaking universe does Indianapolis and Detoit compare to that?
Who am I flaming? The ACC has had their game in Charlotte, Tampa, and Jacksonville, the Big 12 has had Dallas and KC, the SEC has Atlanta.
In what freaking universe does Indianapolis and Detoit compare to that?