highonhawks
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I hope they pull this off this year.I was telling the wife after this years game that we need to go to next years Northwestern game ,and now possibly having it held in Wrigley just made it a lot easier to convince her.
Yeah...Trust me, I hate the Bears with the passions of all passions for the same reasons as I hate the Cubs and their beloved stadium, but I was all about the game at Soldier field a few years back. That made sense. Of course, while Bears fans and Cubs fans are generally one in the same, they don't seem to have an odd (almost sexual) attraction to Soldier Field.
why go play in that dump? NW's stadium is at least a little better
OK, I see your point, one question what are your thoughts of Kinnick?
And you are dead wrong about Bear fans and Soldier field, ask anybody from Chicago if they like what the Bears did to that stadium when they had the renovations a few years ago.
At least there are bars within 3 miles of Wrigley. Good luck finding any near NW's stadium.
Wrigley Field fun fact #231: This stadium has hosted the 2nd highest number of NFL games in league history (Giants' Stadium is 1st).
Wrigley Field fun fact#459: Wrigley is a horrible venue for football.
Also, on a personal note, this game would be pretty bad to see in person, because north Chicago is full of hipster losers who view a visit to Wrigley as "life experience". The Iowa contingent will be lessened thanks to a bunch of trust fund chodes who graduated from small liberal arts colleges cramming the stands just to soak up the ambiance, get drunk, and ruin everyone's day. Although I am a fan of the Cubs, Wrigley has been getting pretty bad lately when the stadium is less of a sports venue and more of an upper-middle class 20-something right of passage.
Has acquiring alcohol or finding a place to drink ever really been a problem for an Iowa fan anywhere?
I would think any self respecting Hawkeye fan would say no...
I take it your not a Cubs fan.Go Cubs Go is the gayest song ever. Should not be mentioned in the same sentence as In Heaven There Is No Beer.
bingoTo hate Wrigley is un-American...we all know how Stanzi feels about that.
Northwestern will never schedule a game at Wrigley vs. Iowa, for the very reason that Hawkeye fans are salivating over the idea. Hawkeye fans would buy out the place in about 5 minutes after the tickets go on sale, and we would turn Wrigley into Kinnick East. Northwestern can't be that stupid.
The Big Ten most likely would not allow alcohol. Soldier Field was different because that was a non-conference game...
Exactly, Puttman.
Why not beer sales at Wrigley if we had it forever at the Metrodome?