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RE: The History of the NIU Huskies Thread - required reading
(10-03-2010 02:17 PM)Max Power Wrote:  Why were the south end zone bleachers removed in the first place? I know we rarely sell out the east and west, but on the rare occasion a Kansas comes to town you can sell a few thousand more tickets (season tickets if the name is good enough). What am I missing here?

Good question. The north end zone seats were in place for the 2003 Iowa State win but were not used and covered with a black tarp and the Huskie logo because they "were condemned."

I checked some pictures and the south end zone seats were gone for that 2003 ISU game - the berm was already there. The Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium article says NIU "created the
attractive South end zone berm in 2002."
I would imagine those beachers were in unsafe condition and were removed.
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