natetheskate wrote:
1. 48th Ward Day.......Nice idea. Building new fan bases and new traditions. We had a tradition in the 60's......Saturday Double Headers were a huge draw...and Valley members Witchita State and Bradley were often part of the double bill. But those traditions are gone and once they are gone you have to start all over again and that is where we are. However 85,000 Alums in the Chicago Area. 6,000 students on Campus......Upgrading neighborhoods, Rogers Park as well as Edgewater and Andersonville. With the El Stop. This is doable to fill a 4000 seat arena. Just have to get the right guy with the right ideas and the commitment of the University.
2. Agree weekday nights in the winter are tough. R the start times dictated by the media?
3. I am guessing a factor in the Valley decision was the number of MVC alums in the Chicago area. It seems that visiting schools have been well represented at the games. Maybe the only time they see their team play for the year. Could also turn into an annual trip to Chicago.
4. Can we stop referring to anyone else in the MVC as hicks? Just makes us seem like hicks. There are a lot of great towns and areas in the Valley
Bravo, Nate. Agree with it all. I'll bet there are a lot more SIU grads in Cook, Lake, and DuPage Counties than the rest of the state. There used to be a place called Saluki Bar on Ohio near State Street that catered to SIU grads. My boss in the 90s, and the Chicago/Midwest NPR correspondent I talked to once (Sheryl Corley) were both Bradley grads/fans. Probably 60% of the students at ISU are Chicago area kids.
I don't think start times are determined by anything other than tradition. Games routinely start at 8 p.m. for TV, or if there's a men's/women's double header. It may be set at 7 pm to have the games be finished well before the evening TV news at 10, but pro sports starting at 7 (Cubs, Sox, Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Wolves, etc.) all end at 10 p.m. or even later. One thing that's incomprehensible for a lot of MVC rivals is how difficult the rush hour is. They simply can't imagine it. Just in the city limits of Chicago the entire population of Iowa is compressed into its 220 square miles; Cook County has the population of the state of Missouri (including St. Louis/Kansas City and their suburbs) compressed into 950 square miles. And the inner region (Cook, Lake, DuPage, Will) has more than the entire metro population of all the 9 other MVC metro areas combined in a 30 mile radius. You can read the figures, but it's still hard to grasp when you live in a place where it never takes more than 15-20 minutes to drive across town at the busiest time of day.