Neutral Site Games

No. I want to see big games in Lincoln. Season ticket holders should get to see the big ones, not just Florida Atlantic.

 
Notre Dame at Soldier

LSU at Jerry World

Oregon at Mile High

USC at Jerry World

Alabama at Lucas Oil

Texas or OU at Arrowhead

 
No. I want to see big games in Lincoln. Season ticket holders should get to see the big ones, not just Florida Atlantic.
Well I guess you have a point

And I guess the recruiting part is why we agreed to play Fresno at Fresno
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Penn state in east Lansing.

I think ASU would be a good candidate for the Denver game

Pitt or va tech in Chicago

Clemson in DC

 
Does anyone know what the recruiting implications of a neutral site game is? Meaning can recruits take official visits to the neutral site? Or can a team "host" unofficial visitors? If either question is yes, I would like to see neutral site games in any state with heavy recruit targets.

 
^ I don't think you'd have an official at a neutral site since 90% of that visit is about the campus/facilities/lincoln. I think an official is technically something like an "on campus" visit since who can interact is dictated around the campus. And you can have unofficial visitors at away games I think, so we'd be fine there.

 
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Nebraska vs. Oklahoma in KC seems to make the most sense.

It's right between both schools and is a familiar venue for fans of both teams.

Other matchups I'd love to see...

Florida State in Dallas

Stanford in Denver

Notre Dame in Chicago

 
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