....and we still win there.The amount of inferiority complex on this topic is comical. It’s a great looking facility, period.
Northwestern has won 3 of the last 4 in Lincoln. So even with our great home field advantage.......they still win here.
But it’s a home game for us.........and we still win there.
True. Lol . It is amazing their success in Memorial Stadium. Frost & Co will put an end to that I think.But it’s a home game for us.....
Mike Riley could inherit the New England Patriots and find a way to lose gamesThe amount of inferiority complex on this topic is comical. It’s a great looking facility, period.
Northwestern has won 3 of the last 4 in Lincoln. So even with our great home field advantage.......they still win here.
Mike Riley could inherit the New England Patriots and find a way to lose games
Well Bo was only 1-1 in Lincoln and both Northwestern teams finished the season below .500. So it wasn't just a Riley thing.
Never can take a Fitz team for granted.
Bo’s team was looking ahead the next week against Penn St at the time Joe Pa coach team in 2011.
Yes, beach-front location. Malibu, move over.Phil Knight should stare with envy. Nick Saban should hop his private jet to take notes. Dabo Swinney should start another round of fundraising, as Clemson’s ode to extravagance – replete with a slide, mini-golf course and bowling lanes – cost more than $200 million less. Oregon’s football palace – considered the gold standard until Northwestern – cost just $86 million, or $186 million below Northwestern’s multi-sport palace. The only thing comparable in the football world is the billion-dollar facility that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones built in Frisco, Texas. And while they’re difficult to compare, Northwestern’s beach-front location trumps the aesthetics of Jones’ landlocked strip malls for me. In the collegiate space, Northwestern’s facility makes the University of Texas look three decades behind, sends taunting echoes to the facilities at Notre Dame and out-Hollywoods both USC and UCLA. “When you see that football field laying beautifully inside that incredibly designed structure, it takes your breath away,” said Pat Ryan, the Northwestern donor and trustee for whom the football fieldhouse is named.
Cruel ! Some pretty nice pig ! LOLLipstick on a pig.
Well Bo was only 1-1 in Lincoln and both Northwestern teams finished the season below .500. So it wasn't just a Riley thing.
It just makes them tougher so let’s not kid ourselves of that fact. They also have a very good coach leading them.
Calling Lake Michigan a dump is screaming jealousy of the scenic view the Northwestern athletes have.
If scenic views mattered, Colorado, Pepperdine, and UCSB would be powerhouse athletic programs.
The used their noggins? Everyday use by athletic programs vs 6 times a year for one team. Sound decisionThis an honest question...why would you dump that kind of $$$ into a practice facility and not put it into your actual football stadium that is in DESPERATE need of an upgrade/facelift? Do they plan on playing their games inside the new facility and calling it a domed stadium maybe?
The same could be said for top notch basketball facilities or weight rooms at Nebraska........
Im literally not jealous.It just makes them tougher so let’s not kid ourselves of that fact. They also have a very good coach leading them.
Calling Lake Michigan a dump is screaming jealousy of the scenic view the Northwestern athletes have.