In the Deed the Glory Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 We will applaud the other team EVEN IF they woop our a$$es. Does winning count as a tradition? I would say that is the only tradition that truly matters. If you don't have that who cares about any others? Just my opinion, but now I will be called an arrogant Nebraska fan by someone. Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 We will applaud the other team EVEN IF they woop our a$$es. Does winning count as a tradition? I would say that is the only tradition that truly matters. If you don't have that who cares about any others? Just my opinion, but now I will be called an arrogant Nebraska fan by someone. Not by me. I got your back! Quote Link to comment
AllTheGoodNamesAreTaken Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 here's two of my favorite videos, showing a little bit of tradition Quote Link to comment
HuskerBCS Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 We will applaud the other team EVEN IF they woop our a$$es. Does winning count as a tradition? I would say that is the only tradition that truly matters. If you don't have that who cares about any others? Just my opinion, but now I will be called an arrogant Nebraska fan by someone. This is exactly how I feel about our traditions. They are all centered around winning. We dont have stupid hand signals (see texas) or ridiculous songs. We dont play teams for trophies during the season. We Just Win! Besides winning I would say our main list of traditions goes like this: Tunnel Walk Sellout Streak 5 National Championships Touching the Horseshoe during Tunnel Walk Husker Prayer Blackshirts Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 My two cents: * The tunnel walk. One of the premiere entrances in college football, although definitely not the best. Started in... '94 (I think?), when we got our first two video boards, and the players come out of the locker room and into the stadium to 'Sirius' by Alan Parsons Project. With new technology, and new video boards (can you believe we have five of them now, with one being one of the biggest in the country, not to mention the ribbon boards) the entrance videos have changed over the years. Under Callahan, they started doing different things. In '06, every week there would be three players saying something inspirational and then at the end they would all say "I play for Nebraska.", then cut to a clip of Keith Jackson saying something to get the crowd pumped up. In '07, we used a remix of the Saw movie theme, made by Nebraska's very own Mikey Bo, and it had a god-awful entrance that involved a plane and some panzy pinkshirts or something like that, and everyone hated it. Now, however, we've gone back to basics, just showing important stats and highlights in the program's history and getting everybody ready for the game. * Sellout streak. Every single game since 1962 has been sold out (304?). Not much else to say here, except that statistic is insane. * Husker power. One side of the stadium yells "HUS-KER", other side yells "POW-ER!". Gives me goosebumps every time, it sounds amazing when the incompetent cheerleaders actually get people doing it. * Student section holding up their shoes. This started when Adi Kunalic became our kickoff specialist his freshman year in '07, because he would put nearly every single ball either into or completely past the end zone. Don't know if this is done anywhere else, but I find it pretty humorous. * Blackshirts. Started back in the 60's, our D Coordinator needed different color jerseys for the defensive players, and the local sporting goods store only had black ones. Turned into a tradition to hand out "Blackshirts" to the starting 11 defensive players, which was a big deal because we always had good or great defenses. Under Callahan, the tradition was tarnished big-time since our defense sucked, and when Bo took over he changed the tradition. Now the players have to earn the Blackshirts through the season, instead of just getting them by default. In '08 it took all the way until the Kansas game (in which we actually gave up 35 points, but the defense still played their tails off) for him to give them out. Last year, he gave them out after an unbelievably inspired Missouri game in the rain. Also, Alex Henery (field goal kicker, essentially the best in the country) was awarded a Blackshirt last year. * I don't think the students/players sing with the band after games anymore. Believe that died with Callahan. * We are awesome? Quote Link to comment
dsmHawk Posted June 11, 2010 Author Share Posted June 11, 2010 My two cents: * The tunnel walk. One of the premiere entrances in college football, although definitely not the best. Started in... '94 (I think?), when we got our first two video boards, and the players come out of the locker room and into the stadium to 'Sirius' by Alan Parsons Project. With new technology, and new video boards (can you believe we have five of them now, with one being one of the biggest in the country, not to mention the ribbon boards) the entrance videos have changed over the years. Under Callahan, they started doing different things. In '06, every week there would be three players saying something inspirational and then at the end they would all say "I play for Nebraska.", then cut to a clip of Keith Jackson saying something to get the crowd pumped up. In '07, we used a remix of the Saw movie theme, made by Nebraska's very own Mikey Bo, and it had a god-awful entrance that involved a plane and some panzy pinkshirts or something like that, and everyone hated it. Now, however, we've gone back to basics, just showing important stats and highlights in the program's history and getting everybody ready for the game. * Sellout streak. Every single game since 1962 has been sold out (304?). Not much else to say here, except that statistic is insane. * Husker power. One side of the stadium yells "HUS-KER", other side yells "POW-ER!". Gives me goosebumps every time, it sounds amazing when the incompetent cheerleaders actually get people doing it. * Student section holding up their shoes. This started when Adi Kunalic became our kickoff specialist his freshman year in '07, because he would put nearly every single ball either into or completely past the end zone. Don't know if this is done anywhere else, but I find it pretty humorous. * Blackshirts. Started back in the 60's, our D Coordinator needed different color jerseys for the defensive players, and the local sporting goods store only had black ones. Turned into a tradition to hand out "Blackshirts" to the starting 11 defensive players, which was a big deal because we always had good or great defenses. Under Callahan, the tradition was tarnished big-time since our defense sucked, and when Bo took over he changed the tradition. Now the players have to earn the Blackshirts through the season, instead of just getting them by default. In '08 it took all the way until the Kansas game (in which we actually gave up 35 points, but the defense still played their tails off) for him to give them out. Last year, he gave them out after an unbelievably inspired Missouri game in the rain. Also, Alex Henery (field goal kicker, essentially the best in the country) was awarded a Blackshirt last year. * I don't think the students/players sing with the band after games anymore. Believe that died with Callahan. * We are awesome? Well guys, it's official. Welcome to the BigTen. Quote Link to comment
Jadler Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 * Student section holding up their shoes. This started when Adi Kunalic became our kickoff specialist his freshman year in '07, because he would put nearly every single ball either into or completely past the end zone. Don't know if this is done anywhere else, but I find it pretty humorous. It actually started before Adi. We were doing it my first semester in '06. I asked somebody why we did it and they told me the kicker was weak and needed some motivation to help him kick a touchback. Quote Link to comment
dsmHawk Posted June 11, 2010 Author Share Posted June 11, 2010 * Student section holding up their shoes. This started when Adi Kunalic became our kickoff specialist his freshman year in '07, because he would put nearly every single ball either into or completely past the end zone. Don't know if this is done anywhere else, but I find it pretty humorous. It actually started before Adi. We were doing it my first semester in '06. I asked somebody why we did it and they told me the kicker was weak and needed some motivation to help him kick a touchback. Good God! The BigTen Chancellors just voted to let you guys in. You really are members as of July 1, 2011 - academics earlier. It's got to feel weird knowing you are members of the BigTen and playing old Big 12 teams for one more season. Quote Link to comment
VA Husker Fan Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 One exception to the rude and crude songs about opponents is Sidetracks the night before the game, right? Quote Link to comment
WCHusker Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 Just wait until you see this absolutely embarrassing stupid, dorky piece of sh!t mascot that is known as Lil Red. It should be called Lil Retard Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 Just wait until you see this absolutely embarrassing stupid, dorky piece of sh!t mascot that is known as Lil Red. It should be called Lil Retard I rather enjoy Lil' Red. Quote Link to comment
huKSer Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 Just wait until you see this absolutely embarrassing stupid, dorky piece of sh!t mascot that is known as Lil Red. It should be called Lil Retard I rather enjoy Lil' Red. A visual might help Quote Link to comment
huKSer Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 Also have Herbie Husker don't worry his eligibility is used up The evolution was: => => Quote Link to comment
kinch Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 Whoever above named "winning" as one of your traditions is freaking brilliant. I didn't know about most of the traditions named, even as a rabid college football fan who watches games from all conferences (one good thing about the BCS: it makes you follow the schools you want to lose). Good stuff. This is awesome to have a school with such excellence and tradition join our conference: seriously. Okay, and I am thinking wayyyy ahead now, but just for kicks I'll ask anyway: my away game traveling Ohio State buddy (who is a pilot for Delta, yay free tickets!) and I are going to see your stadium next year, even if you don't play Ohio State. We want to do the proper away game routine: one day for football, and one for local food. College areas always have the best, unique, weird but strangely awesome grub. What is the food joint for you guys? Edit: so being obsessed with the ongoing football shakeup I was just reading about Lincoln. Interesting history (especially with the name). Two things I learned: 1: it is a lot bigger than I thought and 2: my god you guys are all white. Quote Link to comment
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