Fan Experience Improvements

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Nebraska released fan experience improvements for this season:

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[SIZE=small]Our long-term goal for WiFi is to provide all 90,000-plus fans in Memorial Stadium with better connectivity to their mobile devices. In order to accomplish this goal, we have installed the largest collegiate only stadium system available. At this time, the WiFi structure has been fully installed (800 antennas in Memorial Stadium, under East/West Balconies, in handrails in North/South stadiums), and at the first home football game against Florida Atlantic, when all 90,000-plus fans are in stadium, we will be able to test/adjust the system, as utilization will determine necessary adjustments for access (i.e. some areas of stadium may require more access points). Access points will be adjusted and improved for fans each game this season in order to provide fans with the best connectivity possible.[/SIZE]
Exciting New Fan Experience Improvements for 2014 Football Game Day:
[SIZE=small]There will be some added elements to the Tunnel Walk for the 2014 season, so Be Ready! In addition, some very special events will take place this season: The UNL Cornhusker Marching Band has refined their pre-game show that will feature new formations; The September 20th football game against Miami will feature tributes and a reunion of the 1994 National Championship team; Nebraska Athletics will hold its first ever “Weekend Of Champions” reunion for the Rutgers game that will recognize teams which are celebrating decade milestones, including the 1984 Wrestling team, the 1984 Women’s Track and Field team, the 1984 Softball team, the 1994 Men’s Gymnastics team, and the 2004 Bowling team; and Nebraska will celebrate its Veterans & Military Day Salute game on Saturday, November 1st against Purdue with new added elements this year.[/SIZE]
 
I'm interested in the sound system. Those of us sitting in North can't talk during the game, just about ever. In addition to improved sound quality, I'd like to have some down time, some time where the stadium speakers aren't blaring something, so we can talk about what we're watching.

Games are 3 1/2 hours of non-stop noise, and much of it is unnecessary filler.

It's great they're bringing in all these past teams for recognition, but don't stretch it out all game long. The past several years, every game, if there's a break in the action they're introducing some former player or the soccer team, or whatever. Every time out there's something like this, and it just gets so tedious after a while. The proverbial dog-and-pony show.

 
I like how in a couple of the articles I read all the major providers were updating their network in and around the stadium except for Sprint...gahhhh

 
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