Every season, the Big Ten Conference features some of the best football competition in the entire college football scene.
One of the teams that makes sure that that reputation remains intact is the Northwestern Wildcats. The Wildcats finished the
2010 season eighth in the Big Ten, and they will inevitably be looking to improve during the 2011 season.
The Northwestern Wildcats football program is one of the oldest in all of NCAA
football. It has also been one of the most competitive, winning multiple conference titles throughout its history. Many
of the players from the Northwestern Wildcats have gone on to make a mark on the National Football League, and the current
roster could contain the next football superstar.
The original name of the Northwestern Wildcats football program's home venue was Dyche Stadium, built in 1926. The stadium
underwent a major renovation in the 1990s, modernizing nearly every aspect of the stadium and christening it with a new name:
Ryan Field. Ryan Field features
a capacity of more than 47,000, which routinely fills up for games.
One of the best ways to enjoy a Northwestern Wildcats football game is to head out with your favorite people. The atmosphere
at Ryan Field is one that brings sports fans back time and again. After you have reserved sports
tickets to one of the Northwestern Wildcats games, you will understand why fans show up in droves for every one of the
Wildcats seasons.