I’m happy they found a positive way to accomplish this inevitable outcome.Thank you to the boosters who did this.
This streak is important. Your grandparents, dads, moms, uncles, aunts and cousins, all your family and friends are a part of it. Anyone on this forum who has ever been to a game, we are part of it.
Wins, losses, snow, heat.. man think of the memories.
And now, the program needs us more than ever.
We’ll all stick together, in all kinds of weather, for dear old Nebraska U.
Was it the Iowa game two years ago? I know there was a recent home game vs Iowa that had a disgusting amount of yellow and black in our stadium.When has that happened?
It could have been Husker fans vomiting and crapping themselves over the performance they were seeing on the field that created the turd color experienceWas it the Iowa game two years ago? I know there was a recent home game vs Iowa that had a disgusting amount of yellow and black in our stadium.
Yeah, it was a great run that will never be equaled but now it just seems artificial. Actually I view it as being a little bit embarrassing. After the last 20 years, especially the Riley era, some people have to be thinking our fanbase is a tad gullible.I’m for letting it end Oklahoma is next in line, and it will be 40 more years before they achieve it. Most of us will be dead or disinterested.
what will be embarrassing is a “sell out” with 50 percent or less of the stadium full.
Don’t get me wrong- the ideas great. But why expose children to this crap show? They’re innocent.Yeah, it was a great run that will never be equaled but now it just seems artificial. Actually I view it as being a little bit embarrassing. After the last 20 years, especially the Riley era, some people have to be thinking our fanbase is a tad gullible.
I understand the difference between sold out and butts actually in seats but it is just so contrived at this point. At least some kids will get a chance to go this week.