[NU Sports] Only One End Zone to be used at Wrigley

Alan Abrahamson alan.abrahamson at gmail.com
Fri Nov 19 13:51:58 CST 2010


We do this at our high school.

If you kick the XP toward the east, there's a very good chance the ball will
sail over the edge, down the canyon and onto Crenshaw Boulevard. So all XPs,
FGs, etc., are lined up to the west. You get used to it. Kind of.



On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 11:32 AM, SjT (Stephen J. Truog)
<sjtruog at yahoo.com>wrote:

> Well, it certainly ups the "special event" factor of the game and should
> give 'em even more to talk about on the lead-up today in the press and
> tomorrow on Gameday! :)
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> Maybe they were just afraid of losing kicks over the bleachers into the
> street.:) But yeah, good for safety.
>
> Gonna be bizarre to watch at first! It won't play a role for one team or
> another with wind or such - but the sidelines COULD play a role. Who is on
> the unused end zone's half of the shared sideline? They're going to have to
> send subs and such in a further distance, especially in the red zone. That
> could definitely be a factor. Since we're home, we should have the side
> closest to the used end zone!
>
> GO CATS!!!
> -SjT
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