Frank Coztansa wrote:
The Bears in Champaign sucked. I think they were like 5-11 that season. I remember going to the game when Mornengwig kicked off to start OT though.
edit, maybe SR86 knows, but didn't the Giants play at Yankee Stadium for a while?
No recent success at "home away from home" stadium that I can think of though.
4-12 in the Champaign season, apparently. Even worse. Can't believe they couldn't set up shop at Northwestern's stadium. It can't be
that much smaller and parking-deficient than Soldier Field.
The Giants played at Yankee Stadium full-time up through the mid-1970s, the same way the Bears were the secondary tenant at Wrigley. They played at Shea and Yale (shale?) between Yankee Stadium and Giants Stadium. The Giants were a non-factor throughout the '70s, so no home-away-from-home success there.
The Seahawks played at the University of Washington when the Kingdome collapsed and then when it was demolished for the new stadium, and I think they were just their usual plus-minus .500 selves there.
Can't really call County Stadium a "temporary venue" for the Packers, because they had always scheduled a couple games in Milwaukee all the way up unil the '90s, sort of like how the Celtics always played a game or two in Hartford till they built the FleetCenter. I think the Super Bowl season in '96 was the first time they'd ever played a full slate in Green Bay, actually.
The Saints were terrible in the Meadowlands/Baton Rouge/San Antonio season.
I think the Dodgers won the World Series at the Los Angeles Coliseum. There, I think that's the only one.
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