NIU To Face Nebraska 12/17/12
By: Scott Leber
Updated: December 17, 2012
DeKALB, Ill. - The Northern Illinois football team will return to its
"second home" at Soldier Field in Chicago in 2016 when the Huskies play host to
the Nebraska Cornhuskers at the historic Chicago stadium in the first of three
games between the teams, NIU Associate Vice-President and Director of Athletics
Jeff Compher announced Monday.
The Huskies and Cornhuskers will play at Soldier Field on Sept. 24, 2016,
and NIU will travel to Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Neb. for games on Sept. 2,
2017 and Sept. 14, 2019.
"Ever since the Iowa game this
past September, I've been asked about the next Huskie home game at Soldier
Field," Compher said. "I am very pleased
to announce this 2016 game in Chicago with Nebraska, one of the most storied
programs in college football. This
series would not have come together without the efforts of [Nebraska Director of
Athletics] Tom Osborne so I especially want to thank him for his willingness to
work with us to schedule these three games."
Northern Illinois has played three home games at Soldier Field over the
past six seasons, including the 2012 season opener versus Iowa won by the
Hawkeyes, 18-17, in front of a crowd of 52,117.
The Huskies and Hawkeyes sold out the 61,500-seat stadium in 2007, while
NIU and Wisconsin drew 41,068 fans to the lakefront site on Sept. 17, 2011.
The 2016 contest will mark the third game all-time between Northern
Illinois and Nebraska, and the first since Sept. 8, 1990 when NIU lost to the
No. 7-ranked Cornhuskers 60-14 at Memorial Stadium. The Huskies also lost to No. 4 Nebraska in
Lincoln on Sept. 9, 1989 by the score of 48-17.
"The benefits of playing at Soldier Field cannot be overstated," Compher
said. "It's a beautiful NFL venue that
allows us to showcase our team and program to recruits, and to connect with our
alumni base in the city. We are so
grateful to be able to continue this partnership with the city of Chicago, the
Park District and Tim LeFevour and his SMG team."













