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Baylor @ homeBad news for you buddy. No kansas.
Baylor @ homeBad news for you buddy. No kansas.
We were home against Florida first a few years agoWhy do we always seem to go on the road first?
In honor of this announcement. RIP Sticks. One of the all-time great UConn games
In honor of this announcement. RIP Sticks. One of the all-time great UConn games
Best game they could give us. They don't do rematches in the challenge.Baylor @ home
Awesome Awesome spot. Really the only FF's worth going to (I mean besides the actual game to root for your team) are San Antonio and New Orleans. The rest of the sites SUUUUUCCCK as far as just making the 4 days miserable logistically. Houston, Arlington, Glendale in the rotations way too frequently.FF in San Antonio next year
Is this our 3rd H&H series with them in the past 15 years?Tired of Texas.
But at least they have the stones to play us at home unlike Kansas and now Houston
We suck at close games. (Although right now off the top of my head I can’t remember the last time there was one…)Hopefully none of our players heave it full court in a tie game with 10 seconds left this time in Austin...
Blame NYC, Boston, Philly, Miami, Chicago etc. for not building domed football stadiums. There simply aren't many good cities as hosting options. Bears and the city of Chicago just held a press conference to announce their plan to build their new lakefront domed stadium today. It looks pretty amazing to me...Awesome Awesome spot. Really the only FF's worth going to (I mean besides the actual game to root for your team) are San Antonio and New Orleans. The rest of the sites SUUUUUCCCK as far as just making the 4 days miserable logistically. Houston, Arlington, Glendale in the rotations way too frequently.
Vegas will be a hoot in 2028 though.
Besides San Antonio the rest of the sites through 2030 is just more dreck. Arlington again? Detroit? Indianapolis TWICE!!!? Gross.
Cool idea to incorporate the old Soldier Field facade into the park. Minimizes lost green spaceBlame NYC, Boston, Philly, Miami, Chicago etc. for not building domed football stadiums. There simply aren't many good cities as hosting options. Bears and the city of Chicago just held a press conference to announce their plan to build their new lakefront domed stadium today. It looks pretty amazing to me...
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Blame NYC, Boston, Philly, Miami, Chicago etc. for not building domed football stadiums. There simply aren't many good cities as hosting options. Bears and the city of Chicago just held a press conference to announce their plan to build their new lakefront domed stadium today. It looks pretty amazing to me...
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Soldier Field sucks, smallest and crappiest NFL stadium in the league. They'll keep what makes it historic and it will remain a part of the expanded museum campus. There will actually be views now of the skyline and lake from the stadium, they'll host the Super Bowl, Final 4, and every other major event now.Weak. Just more dismantling of the stuff that was actually the stuff that made America great:
- Freezing you ass off at Soldier Field watching da Bearssss
I guess Lambeau Field should be bulldozed too for a roof, a wider concourse and 4 Chick-fil-a stands?
How can people even take a game in a Wrigley or Fenway any longer? So uncomfortable!
Soldier Field sucks, smallest and crappiest NFL stadium in the league. They'll keep what makes it historic and it will remain a part of the expanded museum campus. There will actually be views now of the skyline and lake from the stadium, they'll host the Super Bowl, Final 4, and every other major event now.
It would've sucked moving the team to Arlington Heights, this plan is awesome.
I get it but they simply couldn't stay at Soldier Field any longer and it lost most of it's character when they built the ugly spaceship looking thing on top of it years ago...Im all for a FF in Chicago, love that city. Just hate to see another warhorse go by the wayside.
That video makes it look like a great plan. Like that they keep the facade at Soldier Field. Some of these old stadiums needed to go. Candlestick was an abomination (for both sports).I get it but they simply couldn't stay at Soldier Field any longer and it lost most of it's character when they built the ugly spaceship looking thing on top of it years ago...
Everyone thought they were moving to Arlington Heights when the Bears bought that land, they were going to create a Patriots Place type thing in the burbs with chain restaurants. We have the worst mayor in the country IMO but the team pivoted from Arlington Heights since he's been mayor and it seemed like a shot in the dark they would be building the new stadium on the lakefront. I reluctantly have to give him a little credit for that.
Totally agree, I'll be at Wrigley tonight freezing my buns off.That video makes it look like a great plan. Like that they keep the facade at Soldier Field. Some of these old stadiums needed to go. Candlestick was an abomination (for both sports).
Lambeau, Wrigley and Fenway are about the last historic stadiums that endure in pro sports. Not sure if I count MSG as old on the inside, but it probably counts too. I don't want to lose them, they're history, but it would be good to play the games someplace else and make the museums.
I had the most fun at the San Antonio Final Four. Everything was a walkable distance and the best part was everyone - fans, other coaches who were attending the Final Four, and the media - were hanging out at the River Walk. The River Walk is just big enough to fit everyone but small enough so that things aren't spread out. Places like Glendale, Dallas, and Houston kind of stink because there's no gathering spot for everyone that is walkable to everyone's hotel and walkable to the stadium the games are at. Plus the weather is decent at that time of year.Awesome Awesome spot. Really the only FF's worth going to (I mean besides the actual game to root for your team) are San Antonio and New Orleans. The rest of the sites SUUUUUCCCK as far as just making the 4 days miserable logistically. Houston, Arlington, Glendale in the rotations way too frequently.
Vegas will be a hoot in 2028 though.
Besides San Antonio the rest of the sites through 2030 is just more dreck. Arlington again? Detroit? Indianapolis TWICE!!!? Gross.
It is nice. I did some reading on it today. They are asking taxpayers to fund 2 billion of it.That new Chicago Stadium looks pretty slick and at $4 bill, it should. I looked it up, MetLife Stadium is already 14 years old and looks very dull in comparison, $1.6 bill. Even the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field is heated. Onward and upward.
It's be the new rose bowl for the B1G.It is nice. I did some reading on it today. They are asking taxpayers to fund 2 billion of it.
Not sure that is something Chicago should do. Beautiful idea though.