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  1. Watch what you wish for. . Texas A&M = Nebraska South Head Coach ~ EX-NFL Coach Assistant AD ~ Tim Cassidy RB Coach ~ Randy Jordan DL Coach ~ Buddy Wyatt G.A. ~ Zac Taylor Definate similarities to Nebraska of last year. I am glad the coaches got a job. They are good coaches. Good luck A&M. Isn't Bill Byrne the AD there too? I also forgot to add Dave Kennedy ~ Str. Coach. I heard they are changing the welcome signs in College Station to "Welcome to College Station, Home of Nebraska South" J/K ~ Good luck next year Aggies
  2. Watch what you wish for. . Texas A&M = Nebraska South Head Coach ~ EX-NFL Coach Assistant AD ~ Tim Cassidy RB Coach ~ Randy Jordan DL Coach ~ Buddy Wyatt G.A. ~ Zac Taylor Definate similarities to Nebraska of last year. I am glad the coaches got a job. They are good coaches. Good luck A&M.
  3. The WF ticket give away caught the ear of the press in Winston Salem. The notorious Big Red Horde that supports Nebraska football has arrived for today’s showdown between Nebraska and Wake Forest at Groves Stadium. When they leave after today’s game, some will leave behind a sign of their generosity. Several Nebraska fans who bought Wake Forest season tickets merely to get the opportunity to attend today’s game have donated the remaining tickets in their season books to local charities and military personnel in the state. The Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Forsyth County is one beneficiary, and the Warrior Transition Battalion at Fort Bragg’s Womack Army Medical Center is another. “For us, it just really speaks to the generosity of people that would think of giving their tickets away instead of selling on eBay or trying to sell them some other way,” Rebecca Edwards, the program director of Big Brothers-Big Sisters, said yesterday. “In our case, it’s going to allow kids to have an experience they might not normally have. So, it just speaks volumes about people and their generosity, and we’re so grateful.” Today’s game is a sellout, with a crowd of more than 36,000 expected. Wake Forest’s season-ticket sales increased to a record 17,079 this year, and was cut off at that point. Wake Forest officials say they believe that the increase is largely because of an attractive home schedule and the fact that Wake Forest won the ACC Championship last season. But they have estimated that about 800 Nebraska fans bought season tickets in order to ensure that they would have tickets for today’s game. At least two groups of Nebraska fans who bought Wake Forest season tickets have set up procedures to donate the remaining tickets they won’t use, for home games against Army, Maryland, Florida State, N.C. State and North Carolina. The group that has donated tickets to Big Brothers-Big Sisters was led by a Nebraska student who wishes to remain anonymous. The campaign gained momentum through one of the team’s fan Web sites, and generated more than 60 tickets - about 12 sets for the five remaining games. “We were contacted by a Nebraska student who got Wake Forest season tickets, and he told us a very touching story about seeing an older gentleman giving away his tickets to a man and his son one time,” Edwards said. “He said he got the idea from that, and he wanted to do the same. But he wanted to remain anonymous. He dropped off the tickets today. It was very good to meet him and talk to him.” The donations to the Warrior Transition Battalion in Fort Bragg have exceeded 270 tickets, according to Jeff Kraftchak, a public-affairs specialist at Womack Army Medical Center. Most of the tickets, he said, are for the Wake Forest-Army game next weekend. Some soldiers from Fort Bragg were in Winston-Salem last night to attend a Nebraska pregame function and pick up more tickets. “People started mailing them to us, and then it got to where we were getting several a day,” Kraftchak said. “Some days, we get a stack of tickets. Usually they come with a letter with well-wishes, so we’re copying all the addresses down so we can respond and thank them.” Kraftchak also said he was touched by the generosity of the fans. “It shows the support of the nation,” Kraftchak said. “It’s a great gesture. And it means so much. For somebody who’s not in this situation, maybe it sounds interesting. For the soldiers who are wounded, and lots of times they don’t have family here, to get an opportunity to go and see a football game means more than you can imagine. “It’s been a great news story for us, too. We’re getting a lot of press because of this, and that’s great.” Link GBR GBR
  4. I definetly would stick to the old ones. As mentioned above these three designs really blow.
  5. Now if it came with a keg of beer all ready to be consumed, I might have to consider it.
  6. Tried to buy KSU tickets last night and the site was performing maintanance for a couple of hours so I gave up and luckily I was able to buy 6 this morning. Hopefully the confirmation email comes soon. Can't wait for football season.
  7. Alright, False alarm. Carriker got caught in a meeting and could get out. So, ESPN is rescheduling the chat for tomorrow 2/28 at 12:00 PM. Yeah, Carriker ran a 4.14 20 yard shuttle. I think Robinson from Texas ran a 4.10.
  8. Just thought I would let everyone know that Adam is chatting on ESPN.com today at 12 PM Central. You can access the chat from the front page of ESPN. GO BIG RED!!
  9. Got tickets, but no hotel room. They happened to be all booked up. Anyone have an extra to spare? Please let me know. Thanks
  10. http://www.aggieathletics.com/pressRelease.php?PRID=11949 ABC has elected to go with its final six-day advance for two time slots scheduled for Nov. 11. ABC will broadcast a 2:30 p.m. central game as well as a 7 p.m. contest. The Texas at Kansas State is assured of being one of the games, while the other contest will be either Nebraska at Texas A&M or Texas Tech at Oklahoma. FSN will take either Nebraska at Texas A&M or Texas Tech at Oklahoma at 6 p.m. The Cornhuskers against the Aggies will be televised either at 2:30 p.m. or 7 p.m. on ABC, or at 6 p.m. on FSN.
  11. I am about ready to take off for Stillwater to cheer on the Big Red Machine. I can't wait to watch those Blackshirts swarm. GO Big Red.
  12. I am heading up to the OSU game this weekend to cheer on the boys in white. Is anyone else headed down or up to Stillwater? I would be up for some tailgating. Our seats are in G. GBR!!!
  13. 1) How long have you been a member of Husker Nation? Since I was born, 27 years ago. 2) What/who led you to The Nation? Dr. Tom 3) Where are you from originally? Ord, NE 4) Where do you live now? Lewisville, TX 5) Favorite Husker memory? Tommie’s run through all of the Florida defense 6) Worst Husker memory? Those mid 80’s down at the Orange Bowl 7) Number of home games attended? 3 8) Number of away games attended? 1 about to be 3 after this year 9) Favorite Husker memorabilia/apparel? Any Husker Shirt 10) Favorite place to watch a Husker game? (section in Memorial, bar, friends house etc.) At Home, Yelling on the couch 11) Favorite all time player? Tommie Frazier 12) WCO or Option? I loved watching the Option, but to win today WCO 13) Stevie Pederson or Billy Byrne? Pederson 14) Lil Red or Herbie Husker? Herbie 15) Favorite Husker play? Option 16) Favorite game-day beverage? Doesn’t matter 17) How did you find HuskerBoard? (referral source) Looking for a Husker Forum on google
  14. I have to apologize too. I am sorry we didn't make it. We ran out of time. I had to get in all of Memorial I could since my last visit was 20 years ago. What a game to come back to see. I can't wait to watch them again this week. Anyone making the trip to Stillwater?
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