Chicago Sun-Times

BUILT TO LAST

FITZ STOKED ABOUT NU’S FUTURE WITH NEW FACILITIES

- STEVE GREENBERG Follow me on Twitter @ SLGreenber­g. Email: sgreenberg@ suntimes. com

It was about 25 years ago that Pat Fitzgerald first started poking around at Northweste­rn. A linebacker from Sandburg High School in Orland Park, Fitzgerald discovered what all recruits did then in Evanston: third- rate football facilities, student apathy toward athletics and a seeming disconnect from anything resembling the big- time.

Ah, well. It was close to home. Technicall­y, it was the Big Ten. For a recruit with modest options, it would do.

Fast- forward to Wednesday, when a small group of media gazed out upon a kingdom of splendor from Fitzgerald’s new office inside the $ 265 million Ryan Fieldhouse and Walter Athletics Center. Goodness, how fortunes have changed at the school that likes to bill itself as “Chicago’s Big Ten team.”

In all, Northweste­rn has approximat­ely $ 400 million in athletic- building projects underway, including large- scale renovation­s to Welsh- Ryan Arena, the home court of the surging men’s basketball program. Fitzgerald’s office — little more than a concrete slab for now — sits high in the southeast corner of an allsports practice and training complex to be opened in 2018, with views below of the football program’s outdoor practice space ( completed in 2016) and the shimmering lakefront and, in the distance, the brilliant Chicago skyline.

There simply will be no better setting in the Big Ten.

“I come out here and look at the lake and think, ‘ Man, I really wish I was in there,’ ” quarterbac­k Clayton Thorson said. “Secondly, I look at the city and I’m like, ‘ I want to go.’ This is pretty cool. It can be just surreal. I think this is the best location in the nation. You just can’t top it.”

What, exactly, is happening in Evanston, where the basketball team is coming off the first NCAA Tournament in school history, the football team is widely viewed as a contender in the Big Ten West this season and the facilities soon will rival those of much bigger traditiona­l powers? One could call it a renaissanc­e or a rebirth, but that would imply that times have ever

been this good and promising before.

For those of you scoring at home, they haven’t.

“Northweste­rn is a winner,” Fitzgerald said. “And the narrative has changed since when I was in high school. I think it’s exciting and a lot of fun, and I think our fans are stoked up about that.”

Every now and then, the 42- year- old Fitzgerald can’t help but share have- not anecdotes with his players from his own time as an All- American linebacker. “What you guys have now is unbelievab­le!” he’ll shout, with all the credibilit­y of a guy who willed his own out- ofnowhere team to a Rose Bowl.

These days, though, he’s mostly just thankful for all the program has to offer. Northweste­rn football’s days of failing the on- campus eye test would seem to be resounding­ly over.

“Even without all this, we’ve been a consistent winner,” he said. “But now, to have it? I think it could be a catalyst to a big step forward. And that’s exciting.”

And just think what taking the next step — a division title and appearance in the Big Ten title game — might bring. Thorson, a junior, is one of the most complete quarterbac­ks in the conference. Senior Justin Jackson is one of the best running backs. The defense is looking pretty gnarly. West favorite Wisconsin had better be ready to rock and roll when the Wildcats his Madison for each team’s league opener on September 30.

Yet if this isn’t the year, just know that the time is coming fast. Take a look around Northweste­rn’s lakefront facilities, and the only conclusion is that it has to be.

“We haven’t gotten to the place we want to get to,” athletic director Jim Phillips said, “but why shouldn’t we? You can do it without compromisi­ng who you are academical­ly and socially and those types of things. The last missing piece to me has been the facilities part of it — and here we are.”

 ?? | JONATHAN DANIEL/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Expectatio­ns are high for coach Pat Fitzgerald and the Northweste­rn football team this season.
| JONATHAN DANIEL/ GETTY IMAGES Expectatio­ns are high for coach Pat Fitzgerald and the Northweste­rn football team this season.
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Pat Fitzgerald has a great view ( above) from his new office, which will be located in the Ryan Fieldhouse ( below). | MADELINE KENNEY/ SUN- TIMES
Pat Fitzgerald has a great view ( above) from his new office, which will be located in the Ryan Fieldhouse ( below). | MADELINE KENNEY/ SUN- TIMES
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States