Ticket Prices Up $1 for 2015

Mavric

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The University of Nebraska athletics department has set prices for season and single-game football tickets for the 2015 football season.


Public season ticket holders will pay $57 per game for seven home games in 2015 ($399 total) and UNL faculty and staff will be charged $53 per game ($371 total). Nebraska students will pay $161 ($23 per game) in 2015.

A year ago, public season ticket holders paid $56 a game for eight home games. The price of tickets per game remains the same for faculty and students as last year.

Single-game ticket prices for 2015 will be $80 each for Big Ten Conference home games against Wisconsin (Oct. 10), Northwestern (Oct. 24), Michigan State (Nov. 7) and Iowa (Nov. 27). The single-game price for the season opener against BYU (Sept. 5) is $75, with non-conference home games against South Alabama (Sept. 12) and Southern Miss (Sept. 26, Homecoming) each priced at $50.

Nebraska’s 2015 home schedule includes five teams who played in a bowl game following the 2014 season. The matchups with BYU and South Alabama are Nebraska’s first-ever meetings with both of those schools.

Nebraska will enter the 2015 season with an NCAA-record 340 consecutive sellouts.
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As a student (and it may be because I'm in the student section where there is a much higher concentration), it sucked. No better than before. Probably just flooded the routers closest to our section, but oh well.

 
The Wifi works well for the interwebs and texting, but it sucks for streaming. I sat in middle of the Northwest corner. It's awesome to be able to quickly pull up the game and see a replay of something you missed, works amazing for basketball games, but once the stadium is 3/4 full you're not going to be streaming anything. I also had problems with my ESPN game tracker app, which I used since they decided not to display player stats anymore at the game.

 
I used it pretty often. It wasn't as fast as I would have liked, but I certainly had a consistent and reliable connection. Better than nothing, which was how it was before. I was able to get the HuskerVision feed and all.

 
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