huskerfan500
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I and many other husker fans went down to dallas this and sat in the cold, not as cold as the Big 12 championshipship game from which i was still warming up from at the time but yes now I am completly warmed, anyways the Cotton Bowl is being moved from the cotton bowl, to the new Cowboys stadium in 2010.
I have mixed opinions one the cotton bowl needed some renovations which were not going to be made with one or two games a year, and I am not suggesting the city of Dallas should have to do that for that same reason.
But the other side is the tradition of The Cotton Bowl, at The Cotton Bowl I am sure that many teams could haved moved from their stadiums to build a new one instead of fixing up there old one, the cotton bowl has dropped the last couple of years and they should have made some renovations or have changed stadiums a few years ago.
But it seems like as Nebraska is entering a new stage of football (Peterson) I ask how much traditions are going to be lost in the next couple of years not only for the huskers but for the whole country.
I know we are starting new traditions such as the singing of There Is No Place Like Nebraska after wins, (which comes from USC) and a now established tradition as the tunnel walk and "Husker Nation" and Restore the Order.
What I want to know is what are your favorite traditions, and what is enough in changing?
I have mixed opinions one the cotton bowl needed some renovations which were not going to be made with one or two games a year, and I am not suggesting the city of Dallas should have to do that for that same reason.
But the other side is the tradition of The Cotton Bowl, at The Cotton Bowl I am sure that many teams could haved moved from their stadiums to build a new one instead of fixing up there old one, the cotton bowl has dropped the last couple of years and they should have made some renovations or have changed stadiums a few years ago.
But it seems like as Nebraska is entering a new stage of football (Peterson) I ask how much traditions are going to be lost in the next couple of years not only for the huskers but for the whole country.
I know we are starting new traditions such as the singing of There Is No Place Like Nebraska after wins, (which comes from USC) and a now established tradition as the tunnel walk and "Husker Nation" and Restore the Order.
What I want to know is what are your favorite traditions, and what is enough in changing?