I said it in the other thread but I'll say it again here too:
I really only have interest in going to the games if I have good seats, i.e. sidelines in the lower bowl w/ an unobstructed view. And that is for all sports, not just Nebraska football. Call it cheap call it whatever but there comes a point where the further away from the field/court you get the less enjoyable the experience is.
To use as an example, I love the Charlotte Hornets. Watch every game and live about an 8 minute walk from the arena. Went to 2 games last year, one was against Cleveland and I sat 3 rows from the floor using tickets we bought at well below face value on craigslist for $300, which included buffet from a 5* chef and unlimited beers. The other was a playoff game in the lower bowl where we bought seats for $80 a pop. Could my $380 have gotten me a lot more games in person had I been willing to sit in the upper bowl for all of those games? Absolutely. Is that something I'll be considering in the future? Definitely not. The seats are fairly steep and the players are just tiny dots when you get that high up.
People have also said this and its true- I love the game day experience at UNL but college football (pro too for that matter) is really an investment of a whole day. You get there early to tailgate, you spend money to park, on gas, on tailgate equipment, on food for the tailgate, on alcohol/drinks for the tailgate, on tickets, on concessions in the game, and are spending 6+ hours doing the game day routine, including the actual game. It is a serious investment to be going to do that 7 times a fall, especially if/when the team is non-competitive and the home schedule looks like it does this year. People only have so much time and money in their lives, if people choose to spend that time and money on something other than season tickets for Husker football games can you really blame them?