Ireland game being moved to vegas?

And, it's not just the travel for the Northwestern game.  They have a game the next week.  How tired are they going to be after another 10 hour flight back home and how is that going to affect their prep for the next game?
We play North Dakota the following week.  We should be able to play them the next day and throttle them and if not, we should just pack it up and call it a season.

 
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We play North Dakota the following week.  We should be able to play them the next day and throttle them and if not, we should just pack it up and call it a season.


They've won a national championship more recently than we have.

As Tom Osborne would say, they're a pretty good ball club. We're going to have to play smart and work hard in this one.

 
We play North Dakota the following week.  We should be able to play them the next day and throttle them and if not, we should just pack it up and call it a season.
I believe they gave upset some decent P5 teams recently.  After winning only 3 games last year, nobody can be taken lightly. 

 
HuskerInLostWages said:
I just have to say one thing...make it happen.  I haven't even been in the new stadium yet and this probably would be the only time I would go.  Btw I am not biased at all if they move it to Vegas ;)
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Ireland would be awesome, but I'd watch it in Vegas.  I was planning to go to Vegas each weekend during the first four weeks of the college football season last year, and looking again at this year, for some college football action. chuckleshuffle   I've been monitoring the cost of flights.  Fuel has been incredibly high since March 2021 (when I paused a second to monitor the fuel situation), and it's been increasing every month like crazy for a solid year.  Would be paying 3X as much as normal.  It's crazy.  So my plans to Vegas will be on hold again this year as well, unfortunately

 
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