jacobeharding Posted December 7, 2011 Share Posted December 7, 2011 The Runza Bowl In Runza Stadium On turf made of Runza Yes! I love it and Runza! And the concessions stands would sell -- wait, what food would they sell? What they always sell....the red Fairbur hot dogs with Dorothy Lynch on the side Quote Link to comment
tschu Posted December 7, 2011 Share Posted December 7, 2011 I could see it if there was a good football stadium in the bigger market of Omaha. But realistically, no. Quote Link to comment
macroboy Posted December 7, 2011 Share Posted December 7, 2011 The Runza Bowl may never be a possibility but could you imagine a first round NCAA Football Playoff home game at Memorial. That would be electric and quite good for businesses. Quote Link to comment
VectorVictor Posted December 7, 2011 Share Posted December 7, 2011 The Runza Bowl may never be a possibility but could you imagine a first round NCAA Football Playoff home game at Memorial. That would be electric and quite good for businesses. Especially if we were welcoming a weaker Southern school to the Nebraska cold of December and/or January, like, say, a Florida State, Miami, or Texas. Quote Link to comment
Hammerhead Posted December 7, 2011 Share Posted December 7, 2011 The Frozen Balls Bowl? If you haven't read it I recommendhttp://www.deathtoth...about_the_book/ Seconded. Excellent book. Quote Link to comment
jacobeharding Posted December 7, 2011 Share Posted December 7, 2011 The Runza Bowl may never be a possibility but could you imagine a first round NCAA Football Playoff home game at Memorial. That would be electric and quite good for businesses. I could see that happening, IF they ever did away with the bowls which they wont. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirt39 Posted December 7, 2011 Share Posted December 7, 2011 Lincoln would probably never work for a Bowl Game. But Minneapolis, St. Louis, Indianapolis and Detroit could all host a BCS game and more bowl games. I'm tired of the southern and west coast teams having home field advantage every year. Not to mention the southern cities raking in all the money. Can you imagine what a BCS bowl could do for a city like Detroit's economy? How about the National Title? We need to cater to the south and west coast less. Quote Link to comment
Creed Posted December 7, 2011 Share Posted December 7, 2011 Lincoln would probably never work for a Bowl Game. But Minneapolis, St. Louis, Indianapolis and Detroit could all host a BCS game and more bowl games. I'm tired of the southern and west coast teams having home field advantage every year. Not to mention the southern cities raking in all the money. Can you imagine what a BCS bowl could do for a city like Detroit's economy? How about the National Title? We need to cater to the south and west coast less. There is a bowl game (GMAC Bowl) in Detroit already but it is very 3rd tier. The B1G is at a disadvantage come bowl time. Playing USC in LA or SEC teams in FL or New Orleans gives them quasi home field advantage. Look at the Sugar bowl last year. It was 90% Arkansas fans vs OSU fans and it was very loud when the Ark fans got into the game. Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted December 7, 2011 Share Posted December 7, 2011 Bowl Game: Scottsbluff, Nebraska. We need to stop helping Lincoln/Omaha and start helping out the rest of the state. Think of all the money it'll bring in with about 3,000 people in attendance to see South East Central Louisiana Tech vs Western North Idaho A&M Quote Link to comment
Hammerhead Posted December 8, 2011 Share Posted December 8, 2011 Bowl Game: Scottsbluff, Nebraska. We need to stop helping Lincoln/Omaha and start helping out the rest of the state. Think of all the money it'll bring in with about 3,000 people in attendance to see South East Central Louisiana Tech vs Western North Idaho A&M I thought Scottsbluff was in Wyoming. Quote Link to comment
Excel Posted December 8, 2011 Share Posted December 8, 2011 Lincoln would probably never work for a Bowl Game. But Minneapolis, St. Louis, Indianapolis and Detroit could all host a BCS game and more bowl games. I'm tired of the southern and west coast teams having home field advantage every year. Not to mention the southern cities raking in all the money. Can you imagine what a BCS bowl could do for a city like Detroit's economy? How about the National Title? We need to cater to the south and west coast less. So much of its weather and tourism and what not. I agree, in theory I'd love to see a bowl in Detroit, it'd help a lot but as a fan I'd rather go to one in Orlando. Quote Link to comment
HuskerCarter Posted December 8, 2011 Share Posted December 8, 2011 We need to build an 80,000 seat dome in Omaha. Make it a BCS Bowl Great another large sports venue that costs the taxpayers of Omaha and its metro millions of dollars to build and maintain, only to be used once a year. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirt96 Posted December 8, 2011 Share Posted December 8, 2011 Financially it will not work. The object is to get people outside of your state to come & spend money. Not a lot of people want to travel to Nebraska in Dec/Jan to sit & freeze their a$$es. This is a myth. Most cities lose tons of money on bowl games- kind of like an Olympics. They give major concessions and help provide staffing. Lots of teams don't travel well. The bowl game system is a very clever way for public university money to be swindled by a bowl game board of directors. You are correct that most cities lose money, but the local business bring in money from tourism. If you look at the College World Series. It cost Omaha every year to have it, but the income is made up in taxes from tourists spending money. Try to get a hotel room during the CWS. If you ask a local business owner they will tell you that it is bad for business when Creighton or NU makes the CWS. Local people don't spend as much as tourists do.The object is to bring outside money into Nebraska to make up for your loss. Like most have said no one wants to travel to Nebraska in Dec/Jan to freeze. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted December 8, 2011 Share Posted December 8, 2011 Financially it will not work. The object is to get people outside of your state to come & spend money. Not a lot of people want to travel to Nebraska in Dec/Jan to sit & freeze their a$$es. This is a myth. Most cities lose tons of money on bowl games- kind of like an Olympics. They give major concessions and help provide staffing. Lots of teams don't travel well. The bowl game system is a very clever way for public university money to be swindled by a bowl game board of directors. You are correct that most cities lose money, but the local business bring in money from tourism. Not one of those bowl game cities that lose money has a Runza Hut. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirt96 Posted December 8, 2011 Share Posted December 8, 2011 Financially it will not work. The object is to get people outside of your state to come & spend money. Not a lot of people want to travel to Nebraska in Dec/Jan to sit & freeze their a$$es. This is a myth. Most cities lose tons of money on bowl games- kind of like an Olympics. They give major concessions and help provide staffing. Lots of teams don't travel well. The bowl game system is a very clever way for public university money to be swindled by a bowl game board of directors. You are correct that most cities lose money, but the local business bring in money from tourism. Not one of those bowl game cities that lose money has a Runza Hut. Quote Link to comment
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