Yeah, the price would be something north of $1M. Maybe $2M or even $3M. It seems much more likely for us to schedule a home and away with a top team and not have any payouts. I'd love to see us play Alabama home and away. I'd like it even more if we played Oregon or TCU. I think we'd have a decent shot at beating these teams, especially at home early in the season. If not, there would be no shame in losing. As long as the game was fairly competitive.We would have to have more than $1M. Gotta get some gate too or something. Not sure what it costs to travel for a road game but i'd think it has to be $500,000+
I agree that home and home is the best option, but the next best option is a neutral site game. Option #236 is getting $1M to go to Bama or another top team for a single road game.I don't like the neutral site regular season games. I think we should do more home and homes. Gives fans a chance to see a great match up and travel to different places
As someone who has lived away from Nebraska since my UNL days I have to say I like the away and neutral site games. The neutral site games, and the away games in a home-and-away series, give expatriate Huskers a chance to see a live game. I had a blast a few years back when I attended the Wake Forest v. NU game in Winston-Salem. We turned that stadium red! It was one of the few bright spots in the 2007 season.I agree that home and home is the best option, but the next best option is a neutral site game. Option #236 is getting $1M to go to Bama or another top team for a single road game.I don't like the neutral site regular season games. I think we should do more home and homes. Gives fans a chance to see a great match up and travel to different places
And I thought the whole point of these paydays was because those schools couldn't make that much during a home game. I'm pretty sure the Huskers could make $1M on their own without this.We would have to have more than $1M. Gotta get some gate too or something. Not sure what it costs to travel for a road game but i'd think it has to be $500,000+
I agree that away games and neutral site games are fun. The WF game you mentioned was part of a home and home series. It wasn't like NU was doing a road game in Winstom-Salem for a payday. My comments are around the thought of doing a road game for just cash. That doesn't make sense. NU is not a mid-major.As someone who has lived away from Nebraska since my UNL days I have to say I like the away and neutral site games. The neutral site games, and the away games in a home-and-away series, give expatriate Huskers a chance to see a live game. I had a blast a few years back when I attended the Wake Forest v. NU game in Winston-Salem. We turned that stadium red! It was one of the few bright spots in the 2007 season.I agree that home and home is the best option, but the next best option is a neutral site game. Option #236 is getting $1M to go to Bama or another top team for a single road game.I don't like the neutral site regular season games. I think we should do more home and homes. Gives fans a chance to see a great match up and travel to different places
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