ColoradoHusk said:I’ve always thought it would be better for NU to be on the west sidelines.
1) In hot weather, NU would be getting the shade sooner.
2) In late season games, the sun is so low that the coaches and players are forced to look right into the sun for most of the game.
3) When there are fans, the East side of the stadium is louder, and would make it more challenging for the sideline to communicate on that side.
I would like to hear or read the exact quote.I don’t get why fans in the stands would make a difference. What am I missing?
I would like to hear or read the exact quote.
I think he’s saying it’s easier to do it from the west sideline. The move was easier since they didn’t need to consider the fans in the stands.
Yep, that's basically what I had heard/read.Yeah, I don't think that tweet really captured what was said. I read more later.
Basically opposing coaches can't see the sideline as well from the press box. So you don't have to do as much to hide/disguise the signals you're sending. And apparently the worry is many fans specifically get their tickets so they are behind the Husker bench. If they were to switch sides they might have a lot of unhappy season ticket holders. So the switch is apparently only for this year. At least that's the story for now.
That makes much more sense and matches up with the reasons I've heard as well.Yeah, I don't think that tweet really captured what was said. I read more later.
Basically opposing coaches can't see the sideline as well from the press box. So you don't have to do as much to hide/disguise the signals you're sending. And apparently the worry is many fans specifically get their tickets so they are behind the Husker bench. If they were to switch sides they might have a lot of unhappy season ticket holders. So the switch is apparently only for this year. At least that's the story for now.