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Sports 🄌 2025 College Football Thread - UNC home games are sold out for the season

The Michigan v Northwestern game is being played at Wrigley Field on Saturday 11/15.

I'm kind of very interested in going.

I'd love to go and do a meet up, but I already bought tickets to attend the Motor City Comic Con on 11/15. Had the wonderful opportunity to attend the Wisconsin game at the Big House last month, so in a way, as the say, "I'm good."
 
The Michigan v Northwestern game is being played at Wrigley Field on Saturday 11/15.

I'm kind of very interested in going. Definitely a unique setting.

Don't know if I can convince my wife given the ticket prices, but it would be pretty cool...and she is also a UM undergrad.

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@michaelskis @Wannaplan? @WSU MUP Student @Maister @SteveHarveyOswald @btrage @Raven
Um.....Spartan here.
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The Michigan v Northwestern game is being played at Wrigley Field on Saturday 11/15.

I'm kind of very interested in going. Definitely a unique setting.

Don't know if I can convince my wife given the ticket prices, but it would be pretty cool...and she is also a UM undergrad.

Thinking Reaction GIF by SpongeBob SquarePants


@michaelskis @Wannaplan? @WSU MUP Student @Maister @SteveHarveyOswald @btrage @Raven
Nope for me. Two boys have Scholastic Bowl club competition during that time and the household budget isn't going to swing it.

But I'm sure it will be on Chicagoland broadcast stations, so I will certainly watch it on TV.
 
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The Michigan v Northwestern game is being played at Wrigley Field on Saturday 11/15.

I'm kind of very interested in going. Definitely a unique setting.

Don't know if I can convince my wife given the ticket prices, but it would be pretty cool...and she is also a UM undergrad.

Thinking Reaction GIF by SpongeBob SquarePants


@michaelskis @Wannaplan? @WSU MUP Student @Maister @SteveHarveyOswald @btrage @Raven

My wife and her cousin (who lives in Chicago and is another Michigan alum) are going to the game. I try to go to as few games as possible anymore but that one did pique my interest just because of the locale but alas, I will be volunteering at a Model UN conference basically all day long on the 15th.
 
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JSHN On This Day — November 6, 1869

Rutgers vs. Princeton — The Birth of College Football

It was a clear Saturday in New Brunswick. About a hundred students gathered on a rough patch of ground across from Rutgers’ Queens Campus, curious to see something entirely new.

Shortly after noon, Princeton’s team arrived by train, greeted by a mix of cheers and playful taunts from Rutgers students.

The two sides met to agree on the rules, a blend of English soccer and rugby, where players could only kick or bat the round ball forward, never carry it. The first to reach ten goals would win.

Rutgers captain William J. Leggett had his men tie scarlet ribbons around their heads to distinguish them from their rivals. It was the first use of scarlet as Rutgers’ color. Princeton’s William S. Gummere, later Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, served as referee.

When play began, the student newspaper, the Targum, described ā€œheadlong running, wild shouting, and frantic kicking.ā€ Students surged up and down the uneven field, the ball skipping through mud and trampled grass.

By the time the final goal was scored, Rutgers led six to four. It was the first victory in intercollegiate football history.

That night, the two teams gathered together for what the Targum called a ā€œfine supperā€ — singing, laughing, and toasting the day.

Rutgers hosted warmly; Princeton, the paper noted, was ā€œgallant in defeat,ā€ boarding the train home ā€œthirsting to beat us next time, if they can.ā€

A week later, they would, but the legacy was already secure.

From this small college field, the game of American football had begun.
 
The Michigan v Northwestern game is being played at Wrigley Field on Saturday 11/15.

I'm kind of very interested in going. Definitely a unique setting.

Don't know if I can convince my wife given the ticket prices, but it would be pretty cool...and she is also a UM undergrad.

Thinking Reaction GIF by SpongeBob SquarePants


@michaelskis @Wannaplan? @WSU MUP Student @Maister @SteveHarveyOswald @btrage @Raven
Ticket prices are outrageous for two mediocre football teams...but it's Wrigley, so I get it. Unfortunately, I'm having a certain procedure done the day before that I think can be best described by Michael Scott:

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Regardless, Go Blue!!

And send me some ice packs so I can watch the game comfortably from the couch.
 
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