You never been to Green Bay have you. If you think you have seen tailgating you haven't seen nothing until you go to Green BAy. It not a bad drive from Iowa. The locals my sell it out on its on just to get in the stadium. These are the same people who show up to scoop snow at the stadium out for free. To small isn't that what they say about Iowa?
Some of you guys on here are really really myoptic as to what exactly the Big-10 title game is all about. It's not about showing how tough we are in the league by playing in sub-zero outdoor weather, drinking a 12-pack in a parking lot in the snow or anything even close. It's about putting butts in seats. BUTTS IN SEATS. The suits don't want 15K empty seats showing up on TV. And as Big-10 fans, you shouldn't either.
Let's just say for argument sake, PSU plays Nebraska for the title game.
My premise is you need about 25-30% of your capacity to be from college FB fans not associated with the two teams playing because very few fans with a team in the championship game are going to shell out top dollar to go to
both the championship game and a bowl game. You need
local walk-up interest to fill up the championship game IMO. (Personally, I'll go to a bowl game over the championship game). GB is 102K in size. Sorry, but I don't see 20K Greenbay fans paying top dollar to watch Nebraska play Penn State.
And yes, I've been to GB approximately 10x...and I've purchased items in the gift shop adjacent to the field. (I own a ski chalet in Iron River, MI and drive through GB to get there).
It's 302 miles from Davenport to GB....365 miles from IC, 432 miles from Des Moines, 391 miles from Indy, 208 miles from Chicago, 448 miles from Ann Arbor, 562 miles to Columbus. You get the point....people are not going to drive to GB from any of those areas to see Nebraska play Penn State. Now, if the game is in Indy for example, it's very centrally located and people will be more likely to drive to an 'event' where their team isn't playing to see the 'event.' Plus Indy is almost 800,000 people, a melting pot of college football fans from throughout the midwest..I know...I used to live there.
As far as PSU and Nebraska fans are concerned, due to its isolation, it's not easy getting to GB via air. If you fly into GB, you pay an arm and a leg. Budget-minded travelers must go through Milwaukee, then drive another two hours in an expensive rental car. Indy is relatively cheap to fly into.
For the reasons I've cited GB doesn't play into a logical business model. It's too isolated and it's just not a good
business venue...sorry.