[NU Sports] Turkey and Big Ten football ...

mlinhardt at netzero.net mlinhardt at netzero.net
Tue Dec 11 08:48:16 CST 2007


You mean the "following" weekend for the IHSA games.

IHSA is always the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving.  When we are in town we love to sit in front of the TV and watch the 8 divisions on public television.  The difference between 1-A and 8-A can be as large as difference between pee-wee and D-III college.  The 8-A LBs are heavier than most of the 1-A OLs.

We were in cham-bana for the game.  We still don't know why Kustok threw 3(or maybe it was 4) long passes instead of taking intermediate sideline routes to move down the field.

Illinois and Minnesota have both screwed us moving games.  NEVER AGAIN!

On a separate note is our basketball team turning the corner?  Not on a season basis, but compared to how we started the year.

-- "Jonathan Hodges" <jonathanwhodges at gmail.com> wrote:
PS: that 2001 NU vs. Illinois game was ON Thanksgiving - and I was surprised how many people were in attendance given that the game was on turkey day (I was there with a group from NUMB) for Illinois' Big Ten title clincher(although NU made it a pretty close game 28-34).  That game was moved with special permission because, for some reason, the state scheduled its high school championship games in Champaign the previous weekend.

On Dec 10, 2007 10:36 PM, SjT (Stephen J. Truog) <sjtruog at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Saw on ESPN that the Big Ten approved an additional
> bye week to the football schedule, allowing games to
> be played after Thanksgiving next year.
>
> It's probably a good move - you could see the need for
> it with the week after Thanksgiving and the title game
> week making a season that ended before then long
> forgotten. It helped this year, but this was an
> extraordinary year in many respects. Without a title
> game, the league needed to do something like this.
>
> This will likely hurt the ACC and Big East, who used
> to use our absence to get on ESPN (NU alum had that
> great line in his SI column the week after
> Thanksgiving this year about dreaming of a Saturday
> morning and finding nothing but ACC football on TV ...
> then waking up to find it a reality :) ). Maybe the
> Big Ten will move times (and days?) around a bit for
> BTN or other TV options. Maybe a Thanksgiving night
> game? Friday game?
>
> I know some fans won't like it, but I can remember two
> post-Turkey day games. The NU-Illinois 2001 game was
> probably the "case against" the move, with the game in
> Champaign on a Friday, with the Illini playing for a
> Big Ten title, and half the seats empty. It was fun to
> have family in town for turkey, wake up the next
> morning and pack the tailgate gear for a short (yet
> dull:) ) drive down to Champaign for the game - but
> the atmosphere left a lot to be desired.
>
> The "case for" was in 1997 (or 98?) when we went out
> to Happy Valley to visit my brother for Thanksgiving
> and saw the PSU-MSU game. Turkey Day itself was
> bizarre as State College was a ghost town with dorms
> closed and no one in town. But things picked up by
> Saturday and as usual, State College was buzzing for
> game day and it was a perfect place for some holiday
> weekend fun, festivities and football (but then again,
> any gameday weekend at PSU seems like a little holiday
> event).
>
> We'll see how it works. We pretty much had to do it
> and I'm sure the coaches and teams will appreciate the
> bye week again during the season to rest up. Plus,
> another weekend of Big Ten football can't be a bad
> thing, right?
>
> GO CATS!!!
> -SjT
>
> * * * * * * * * *
> STEPHEN J. TRUOG
> sjtruog at yahoo.com
> GO CATS!!!
>
>
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