I really enjoyed this article
http://www.suntimes.com/sports/mcneil/1892623,CST-SPT-mac19.articlePrimarily I really appreciate the pub. Northwestern football struggles to get attention for what I believe to be a really compelling story. It's a Bears town first (as it should be), and a ND, Illini, and perhaps every other Big 10 team except Penn State next. But as you point out, there are alot of reasons to think there is something good occurring just north of the city.
I know I've said this before, but I've always thought there is a chance that the NU football program could become more important to Chicago. Given Pat Fitzgerald's roots, the underdog story, proximity to the city, and (gulp) the availability of seats at an affordable price; I guess I would have thought NU could attract a decent portion of non-alums to become fans.
I grew up in Cleveland, and remember rooting for Mouse McFadden at Cleveland State, despite having no connection to the school. I know it can be done. Now I'm a Chicago guy for life... I love this city and the school. I'm not saying the program deserves the saint-like status of certain programs in South Bend, but I think there are alot of elements that would make it attractive for Chicagoans to root for.
At minimum, during hard economic times, I would've thought that buying a $25 endzone seat (and moving to much better seats because no usher would deny you those empty 25 yardline spots) would have been an attractive alternative to spending $200-$1000 for Bears tix. I even offered to subsidize half the price of a CSFMB group outing to any NU home game. Other than Doug and another (whom I forget), I couldn't get anyone to even consider it. In the words of Dan Hawkins, THIS IS DIVISION ONE FOOTBALL!
But I know the stigma. Private school with a losing history. Well, I can't deny that NU is a private school, but I'm not sure what that has to do with the price of rice in China. And as far as a losing history, I think you correctly pointed out that the post-Dark Ages record (1995 and on) is quite admirable. And if you consider that they are doing it with lunchpail kids like Zeke Marchausen (a walk-on who is our leading receiver), Mike Kafka (a local St. Rita grad), and a hodge podge of other kids who weren't good enough to play for Tressle, Urban, or Weiss... I think Chicagoans will find alot to like about this program.
To the CSFMBers:
I'll offer it again, I will subsidize anyone from CSFMB who wants to go to the Wisconsin game. Buy a ticket from the Wildcat ticket office (847) 491-CATS (2287)... and I'll pay for half of it. PM me with how many tix you bought and a paypal address and I will send you the cash. I'll give you my email address via PM and you can email me your wildcat ticket office receipt. For an even better deal, consider this Groupon deal pointed out by the NU football blog LakeThePosts.com.
http://www.groupon.com/deals/northwestern-footballGo Cats.