Moving The Chains Episode 11

Moving The Chains delivers a Northwestern-specific episode ahead of Sportsathon, featuring a lock of the year from Will Greer.
Read moreMoving The Chains delivers a Northwestern-specific episode ahead of Sportsathon, featuring a lock of the year from Will Greer.
Read moreThe Wildcats will look to get back to .500 on the season in West Lafayette against the Boilermakers
Read moreA look at the NUmbers behind Northwestern’s 21-14 win over the Boilermakers.
Read moreInconsistent essentially all afternoon, Thorson made plays when it counted and Northwestern avoided a Senior Day letdown.
Read morePodcast back!
Read moreThe Boilermakers might be on their way out of the conference cellar.
Read morePurdue will try to reach out of the darkness as the rebuild continues
Read moreFresh off a stunning upset in South Bend, Northwestern needs wins in their last two games to become bowl eligible, starting Saturday at Purdue. Does WNUR’s staff think the ‘Cats can stay in the bowl hunt and win in West Lafayette? Northwestern Wildcats (4-6, 2-4 in Big Ten) at Purdue Boilermakers (3-7, 1-5 Big Ten) Game time is 11 AM
Read moreWNUR Sports Director Cameron Songer (@CameronSonger) begins our team-by-team Big Ten preview with the Purdue Boilermakers. It can’t get any worse, right? For Purdue fans and second-year head coach Darrell Hazell, that’s the thought going into 2014. Leaving behind a historically bad 1-11 (0-8 B1G) campaign from a year ago, the stark reality is that this season doesn’t look much
Read moreIn our second Big Ten team profile, Josh Walfish (@JoshWalfish) looks at the Purdue Boilermakers and their outlook for the 2013 football season. This is the second of our previews of non-Northwestern Big Ten teams for the summer. Click here> to view our preview of the Illinois Fighting Illini. A new coach means there is new found hope in West
Read moreIn this week’s edition of B1G Ten Ballin’, WNUR’s Greg Mroz reflects on the Big Ten football season. B1G Ten Ballin: The Gridiron Squad Volume 14: The Culmination Now is the time where we would want to as Big Ten fans sit back and reflect on the season. Yet I want to take a different approach to it as the
Read moreWith Northwestern in the midst of a potentially special season, WNUR Web Director Eric Klaus looks back at one of the most successful teams in Northwestern history: the 1949 Rose Bowl Champions. On New Year’s Day 1949, the Northwestern Wildcats beat the California Golden Bears 20-14 to do something that no other Northwestern team has ever done: win a bowl
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