Blackshirts007
All-American
I'll start....we drove from lincoln to Springfield to pick up a friend before driving up to Chi...we decided last second to drive up friday evening/night, rather than saturday morning, which ended up being the best decision of the trip...finding a hotel was a mess at 8 P.M....we finally found a cheap one out by the airport. In the morning we left around 8, the hotel had a shuttle that took us to the airport, we then had to take the blue line all the way into downtown (45 minutes) because thats what we decided to do before the game.
Downtown was awesome as expected, we pretty much just walked a few miles up michigan avenue, stopped at nike town, checked out some great scenes, etc...we left downtown for the game around 11, took the red line and purple, which were packed with husker fans, it took about an hour or so. once we got to outside of the station, the stadium was nearby and husker fans were flocking at tailgates. The area was VERY nice, residential and clean. The only problem was finding a place for booze, it took nearly a half an hour for us to find the ONE place in the area serving beer...they had coors for $5 and it was a great scene of husker fans. The lady serving actually said we were about 10x better than Ohio State fans last year, she said they have sold more beer to husker fans than they have sold to any other visiting team!! They were not ID'ing people because i went up and bought 4 beers and had no problem. Also does Chicago/evanston not have an open container law? because everyone was walking on the streets drinking, and walking in front of cops.
The stadium itself was pretty sh**ty. Inside had a nice feel to it, but it was very weird shaped, and the lights looked like they were about to fall down. They had one small video screen that was most likely smaller than the ones on the 4 corners of our stadium. Their sound system was decent with a good bass, probably better than ours imo. The amount of fans was an incredible thing to see...NW fans/boards will tell you it was a 50/50 split, it was much closer to 60/40 us. I won't talk about the game in this thread because this is just about the experience. The NW fans were GREAT, i cannot give them enough credit. We did not have one problem with any NW fan...no cussing at us, no taunting, no trash talking, no nothing. Many fans told us good luck and thanks for visiting. They were friendly and welcoming.
After the game we took the trains back down to wrigley...the trains were packed again with people. We went to giordanos by the stadium, small wait but it took awhile to make the pizza, the pizza was awesome. we got a medium with the 4 meat trio, and that was enough for three pieces each, but we only finished two pieces each. after that we roamed around wrigley and then took the trains all the way back out to the airport and back to the hotel. I left out some things so i don't have an 8 page post, but we were on the trains about 3 total hours, got a ton of walking in, probably around 15 miles, and we were absolutely exhausted when we got done. The people of chicago were nice as well. I had many conversations with people on the trains, and when i asked a few shady people for directions a couple times, they were kind and pointed us in the right direction. Traffic was crazy as expected...something funny is when people decide they are going to run the red light, they just lay on their horn!! Overall great trip, i WILL be coming back in two years. Chicago is one of my favorite cities, and this was yet again a blast. So post your stories if ya have em!!!
Chicago Tribune
Great View
This guy was awesome!!
Huskers at the trains
NW exterior
Only beer stand full of huskers
Huskers love to travel!
Downtown was awesome as expected, we pretty much just walked a few miles up michigan avenue, stopped at nike town, checked out some great scenes, etc...we left downtown for the game around 11, took the red line and purple, which were packed with husker fans, it took about an hour or so. once we got to outside of the station, the stadium was nearby and husker fans were flocking at tailgates. The area was VERY nice, residential and clean. The only problem was finding a place for booze, it took nearly a half an hour for us to find the ONE place in the area serving beer...they had coors for $5 and it was a great scene of husker fans. The lady serving actually said we were about 10x better than Ohio State fans last year, she said they have sold more beer to husker fans than they have sold to any other visiting team!! They were not ID'ing people because i went up and bought 4 beers and had no problem. Also does Chicago/evanston not have an open container law? because everyone was walking on the streets drinking, and walking in front of cops.
The stadium itself was pretty sh**ty. Inside had a nice feel to it, but it was very weird shaped, and the lights looked like they were about to fall down. They had one small video screen that was most likely smaller than the ones on the 4 corners of our stadium. Their sound system was decent with a good bass, probably better than ours imo. The amount of fans was an incredible thing to see...NW fans/boards will tell you it was a 50/50 split, it was much closer to 60/40 us. I won't talk about the game in this thread because this is just about the experience. The NW fans were GREAT, i cannot give them enough credit. We did not have one problem with any NW fan...no cussing at us, no taunting, no trash talking, no nothing. Many fans told us good luck and thanks for visiting. They were friendly and welcoming.
After the game we took the trains back down to wrigley...the trains were packed again with people. We went to giordanos by the stadium, small wait but it took awhile to make the pizza, the pizza was awesome. we got a medium with the 4 meat trio, and that was enough for three pieces each, but we only finished two pieces each. after that we roamed around wrigley and then took the trains all the way back out to the airport and back to the hotel. I left out some things so i don't have an 8 page post, but we were on the trains about 3 total hours, got a ton of walking in, probably around 15 miles, and we were absolutely exhausted when we got done. The people of chicago were nice as well. I had many conversations with people on the trains, and when i asked a few shady people for directions a couple times, they were kind and pointed us in the right direction. Traffic was crazy as expected...something funny is when people decide they are going to run the red light, they just lay on their horn!! Overall great trip, i WILL be coming back in two years. Chicago is one of my favorite cities, and this was yet again a blast. So post your stories if ya have em!!!
Chicago Tribune

Great View

This guy was awesome!!

Huskers at the trains

NW exterior

Only beer stand full of huskers

Huskers love to travel!

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