B1G Championship Game Site Downselect

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According to this Adam Rittenberg article, it's likely that one of two candidates will be chosen to be the long term site of the B1G Football Championship Game and the Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments: Chicago/Hoffman Estates and Indianapolis.

The two groups both made detailed presentations Tuesday before Big Ten athletic directors and other officials at the league's spring meetings. Although other cities and facilities have expressed interest in hosting future Big Ten football championship games -- Detroit, Cleveland, Green Bay -- the league is almost certainly going to go with Chicago/Hoffman Estates and/or Indianapolis.

Indianapolis is bidding to host the football championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium and both the men's and women's basketball tournaments at Conseco Fieldhouse. The [Chicago/Hoffman Estates] group would host the football championship at Soldier Field, the men's basketball tournament at the United Center and the women's hoops tournament at Sears Centre in suburban Hoffman Estates.

Could other cities still get involved? A rotation of championship sites remains possible, Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany said. "[But t]hose are the two cities we're talking to right now. We are where we're going to be. That's who we've spoken with so far. We would send the signal, but for now, these are the two cities we've sent signals to."

The inaugural Big Ten football title game takes place Dec. 3 at Lucas Oil in Indianapolis. Big Ten basketball tournaments have been held at both Conseco Fieldhouse and the United Center, although Indianapolis has hosted the events exclusively since 2008.

rbgoblue

May 17th, 2011 at 11:38 PM ^

Outdoors???  I don't understand the emphatuation with outdoor football in the month of December.  Almost all of the bowl games are played in warm weather climates or indoors, sheltered from inclimate weather.  I'd rather see two football teams duking it out rather than using a simplified playbook in a 6-3 mud bowl in 30 mph wind and 2 feet of snow.

WolvinLA2

May 18th, 2011 at 12:28 AM ^

Disagree.  The NFL plays games outside throughout December and January, so we can play an outside game the first week of December. 

The reason the bowl games are in warm weather climates are because they are another 4 weeks later and because many of teams participating in these bowls are from warm weather areas and it's just easier to get people to leave the cold in late December and early January than getting southerners to come to the cold.  Midwesterners shouldn't have a problem with an outdoor football game. 

The weather might totally suck, but it also might be a cool, sunny December day, which would be great for football.  If it's a blizzardy day, it'll be a game to remember. 

Fat Mike

May 18th, 2011 at 1:49 AM ^

I was there! My first and only (so far) firsthand Michigan experience. I remember one thing from the entire game. Woodsons interception. It wasn't spectacular or anything but a couple years later I was able to say to all my friends at school that I got to see The Charles Woodson play. That and when we scored the safety I could hear the roar of the crowd but I couldn't see anybody.

DanRareEgg

May 17th, 2011 at 10:48 PM ^

If these are the only choices I want Chicago for the simple reason that Soldier Field is an outdoor venue. It seems antithetical to have the B1G title game held indoors. EDIT - Beat to the punch, but I'm with The Implication...whatever that means.

ciszew

May 17th, 2011 at 11:04 PM ^

...and shortsighted.  (Although obviously nothing is final till its final).

The Big Ten footprint has the possiblities of using several different NFL venues, such as Philly, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincy, Detroit, GreenBay, Minnesota, and Kansas City (biggest city close to Nebraska??). 

Why limit yourself when you could have your game be a mid-western superbowl?  It just seems lazy and boring to keep it in one place. 

Also could Delany at least show the mildest concern for the economic well being of the rust belt.  I mean sure it wouldn't help out Detroit in any way if Michigan or Michigan State was playing in Ford Field for a chance at the title. 

Zone Left

May 17th, 2011 at 11:14 PM ^

Realistically, there are only so many places to play a game in the Big 10 footprint in December. An NFL stadium with grass is probably out because I'd guess no NFL team wants to ruin its field when it may be too late to grow it back. That basically leaves Big 10 stadiums (which is fine by me), Indianapolis, and Detroit. I love Detroit, but people probably don't want to play a game there.

justingoblue

May 17th, 2011 at 11:47 PM ^

What exactly would be going on in Hoffman Estates? That's my neck of the woods and there certainly can't be much they want to do there. Are they staying in Hoffman before driving down to the game or what?

justingoblue

May 18th, 2011 at 10:52 AM ^

It's Centre, and it's pretty new. We had my high school graduation there and it's a nice facility. And yes, it's in Hoffman Estates, about fifteen minutes away from one of the biggest malls in America with all of the shopping and restaurants around it that you could imagine, plus O'Hare.

Also, it seats about 10k, so it's a good deal smaller than either the United Center or Allstate, which might have ended up making attendance look ridiculous.

Blueto

May 17th, 2011 at 11:47 PM ^

Of the choices presented, I'd take Soldier field. It's a historic, tradition laden venue (even though it's been rebuilt) and I hate indoor football. Chicago is easy to get to and a great place to visit and party.

My preference would be for an on campus home game for the team with the better record with half the seats given to the visiting team, but that ain't going to happen.

LandryHD

May 17th, 2011 at 11:50 PM ^

Indianapolis is just awesome when holding these kind of events. Plus I feel its a privaliage to the players of both teams to play in an indoor facility that happens to be very very nice and get away from the cold.

loosekanen

May 18th, 2011 at 12:50 AM ^

Can't hate on Indy until you've been to Indy for one of these events. It's a solid A for every event I've attended there. B1G tourneys. Final Four. Conventions. Anything downtown Indy is great because parking is ample and everything is within walking distance.

uminks

May 18th, 2011 at 12:55 AM ^

It would be kind of boring to have the game played every year in Indianapolis!

I think Ford Field, St. Louis, Minneapolis should be included in the rotation of sites to host the B1G championship game.  I doubt if outdoor NFL football stadiums would let the B1G tear up their field before a possible Sunday home game. May be if Chicago or Green Bay were on the road the week of the B1G championship game, then it would be possible to use one of those outdoor grass field.

Bluestreak

May 18th, 2011 at 3:45 AM ^

the game being organized at a B10 team stadium every year by rotation.

 

I don't like the idea of having a specific site have the sole priviledge of getting those rights year after year.

But money talks so I'm okay with it.

Tater

May 18th, 2011 at 4:52 AM ^

If they are going to play it outdoors, why not play in a stadium that seats around 110,000.  I know of one that might be available.

GoBlue007

May 18th, 2011 at 6:02 AM ^

Spread the wealth to other cities within B1G nation but only if they bid for rights and ensure a high standard for facilities / venue / accomodations.  Doing so would imbue broader fan support for the new B1G.  Fans will watch the B1G regardless, but they will be happier about it and names such as Legend & Leaders might become more manageable. 

MGlobules

May 18th, 2011 at 8:31 AM ^

give me Chicago, anyday. (Personally, I love the idea of a championship game in crazy weather. We ARE the B1G!)

What is there to do in Indianapolis (except circle the city on that maddening ring road) until game time? Possibly lots more central, though. . .

Indiana Blue

May 18th, 2011 at 12:42 PM ^

you have never been to the B1G tourney or Final Four in Indy ....   because the entire downtown is one huge f'ing party !!!   Just finish your last beer, then walk 2 blocks to the stadium.  Can't do that in Chicago ... what finish that last beer ... then catch a cab 2 hours before game time to Soldier Field ?  and the United Center ???   anybody want to walk 5 blocks away from it ???   No thank you !

Go Blue !

UM Indy

May 18th, 2011 at 8:57 AM ^

Not even close. I volunteer with the Indiana Sports Corporation and have an inside look at what goes into putting these events on. Probably the best such organization in the country. Look at the results - men's and women's Final Fours, men's and women's Big Ten basketball tournaments, Super Bowl coming next year. Everything within walking distance, great restaurants and bars. Just wait until December 3. It will be evident that Lucas Oil Stadium is the ideal location for the football championship game.

gmoney41

May 18th, 2011 at 9:55 AM ^

and I really like everything that the city has done with these big events.  Traffic is never a big issue, lots to do downtown, and it has a great small town feel for a big city.  Although I love Indy, I would like to see the location switch from year to year.  Chicago would be great if they had a decent field, and Soldier field is meh as a venue.  Detroit, Green Bay, Philly or Pittsburgh would be great to see a title game .

Indiana Blue

May 18th, 2011 at 12:35 PM ^

Indy is great place to host all these championships.

It's within driving distance for every school, the facilities are as good as any city in the midwest, the downtown is designed to host B1G events (couldn't help myself), great hotels, restaurants and bars.  FYI during the B1G basketball tourney each and every school gets a designated bar downtown for each school's fans.  All these bars have live bands and they even close some of the smaller streets to let the crowds party outside.

The only other possible contender would be Chicago ... and frankly, their facilities simply are not as good as Indy's.  Plus the cost to attend the championships in Chicago would be much higher.  You cannot walk to a single one of Chicago's venues  -  but in Indy everything is just blocks away from all the downtown hotels.

This is a no brainer.   Go Blue !

jb5O4

May 18th, 2011 at 12:37 PM ^

Why not play it in NYC? Well its really New Jersey but close enough. Seems like it'd be a good recruiting tool for Big Ten teams. Saturday game on ABC from the Big Apple.