hawkdrummer1
Well-Known Member
Those days are gone. Souls were sold long ago and the money chase is in full force.
see Rutgers
Those days are gone. Souls were sold long ago and the money chase is in full force.
see Rutgers
Didn't they pretty much own Greg Davis up there? I think O'Keefe might have dropped one but that was because he had a wipe open game plan that day and the weather did not cooperate.
Were you planning on going to the game?????
Hey I am all for taking my kids out of school back in the day or now my grandkids if it is actually educational but a drive to the twin cities, parking, a walk, fast food, a game and a nite in a hotel is not that educational.
I could watch 12 hours of PBS and other educational shows with the kids and do better.
People probably would have said the same about 1970s and 1980s Northwestern though too. They were a gimmee speed bump back then. I did find it a bit funny Delany stated something to the effect let's see how this looks 50 years from now. We will all be dead or machines by then.
You didn't just type that did you? Do you think they are going to kick off at 11? 2:30? C'mon. On a Friday? Palm to the foreheadDo we know this will be a night game? I thought I read somewhere that game time is TBD?
I dont know for sure but I doubt the BIG asks the teams. If they did I would think the visiting team would say no thanks.Gophers lame attempt to throw the Hawks off and actually get a win in the series.
You didn't just type that did you? Do you think they are going to kick off at 11? 2:30? C'mon. On a Friday? Palm to the forehead
I got $500 says it is a "Night Game", 6pm or later. Not going to be 4:30. They would prefer that some fans will actually come to the game. The TBD does not mean noon.Have trouble reading? Not me. I saw the TBD in the announcement of the game change. I do not recall saying a specific time. So called “night games” have been played at 4:30, 5:00, 7:00, 7:30, and 8:00. Have you pinned this one down?
How does a friday night game help with recruiting when the kids you are trying to recruit and their parents aren't watching because they have a high school game?Meh. I think from a program aspect it's a good thing. I get some fans may not be happy, but you can't make everyone happy.
If it results in more exposure and helps with recruiting and such, I think most fans can get behind that.
Uh...you're missing one pretty important fact. Northwestern was a founding member of the Big Ten.
The analogy is dead on arrival.
How does a friday night game help with recruiting when the kids you are trying to recruit and their parents aren't watching because they have a high school game?