CockInYourEar
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Since Spurrier came to Carolina we've appropriated an additional $40,000 each year to Coaching Equipment...j/k. I wonder why he tucked his elbow with that throw?
Since Spurrier came to Carolina we've appropriated an additional $40,000 each year to Coaching Equipment...j/k. I wonder why he tucked his elbow with that throw?
There will be more Husker fans in that Stadium. Clemson fans thought the same thing 3 years ago in Jacksonville. Husker fans travel well regardless of the location. This is a better bowl in a better destination that's easier to fly into. Hell, NU has nearly sold their alottment already. Bank on 30,000 Husker fans.
Beat the Chanticleers.
I heard each school only got 12,000 tickets. Did you guys here the same?There will be more Husker fans in that Stadium. Clemson fans thought the same thing 3 years ago in Jacksonville. Husker fans travel well regardless of the location. This is a better bowl in a better destination that's easier to fly into. Hell, NU has nearly sold their alottment already. Bank on 30,000 Husker fans.
Beat the Chanticleers.
Badgerfan said:The exact same thing can be said of South Carolina...perhaps even more so.darkhorse85 said:Geographic location does help a bunch but just remember that Nebraska didn't go to the Big Ten Championship game like a lot of our fans were counting on. Our fans want to see them play once more this season and are disappointed about not going to Indy and now have more of a bowl travel budget because that money wasn't spent there. Look for a lot of red in central Florida in a month.Badgerfan said:I'm betting more Carolina fans simply because of Geographical convenience...not to mention SEC fans stick together and I don't doubt local SEC fans from the area will go to support the Gamecocks even if they're not die-hard USC fans. It happened the other year when we played UCONN in Birmingham. Quite a few local Bama folks showed up to support the c$%ks.NUance said:Visitors or not, it'll be much more of a home crowd than we faced this season at Madisonville. And Happy Valley. And the Big House. We played the toughest road schedule in the nation this year.
Wouldn't surprise me to see more Husker fans there than Gamecocks fans.
Oh lord, not another Under Armour debacle. I was hyped for the Project Wounded Warrior camo jerseys this year (not for the look of them though, I just liked the idea of supporting the Vets,) so I was peeved when I heard the ref's said we couldn't use them b/c the jersey numbers were hard to read. If we do use new jerseys, they better get them approved ahead of time.GoonSquad said:This should be the case if Spurrier turns down the bowl uniform idea UA is pitching. He's ok'd new gloves and cleats for the bowl but he's up in the air about breaking out new jerseys... (Spurrier loves traditional uniforms)CockInYourEar said:I think that'll mean USC will go All Garnet with white helmets.
Clemson and Carolina fans are quite different.There will be more Husker fans in that Stadium. Clemson fans thought the same thing 3 years ago in Jacksonville. Husker fans travel well regardless of the location. This is a better bowl in a better destination that's easier to fly into. Hell, NU has nearly sold their alottment already. Bank on 30,000 Husker fans.
Beat the Chanticleers.