[NU Sports] Cats at Wrigley
Roy S. Lamberton
rstetson at capps-assoc.com
Thu Mar 4 22:03:35 CST 2010
Of course there was no TV back then....
Having to college game in your backyard with ND was a big deal, especially when the local
Priest pumped it up the Sunday before.
I would bet that in some towns with high Roman Catholic populations, the number of
"Rambler" fans outnumbered the local college's
rsl
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-----Original Message-----
From: nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf Of Jim
Leonard
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 8:39 PM
To: Northwestern Wildcats
Subject: [NU Sports] Cats at Wrigley
Fellow Wildcub Faithful,
I won't be able to attend this game regardless of where it is played, but I don't see any
downside to trying a game at Wrigley. Yes there will be logistical issues, but none that
would prevent a true fan from going to the game. NU football isn't an established brand
name like Michigan, Nebraska or USC. For use, all publicity is good publicity (outside of
the police blotter).
I hate to tip my hat to Notre Dame, but when Knute Rockne was at the helm they would take
their team anywhere in the country to play a game (I believe the term was 'barnstorming'
back in the day) at that exposure helped them build a strong national brand. I know one
game 7 miles south of Evanston won't have the same effect, but what could it hurt?
Trey McAdams wrote an excellent email pointing out how NU can make this an NU event rather
than just a non-home game. Throw in a Sox-fan quote from Fitz saying "For the first time
in my life I'm cheering for the home team at Wrigley" and you can have some fun with this
one.
Victory & Honor,
Jim
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