One Sooner fan's take on Lincoln

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Husker Hospitality

Posted by NorthDallasSooner on November 8th, 2009 under Football

I haven’t been everywhere, that’s for sure. I’ve been to Norman, Stillwater, Austin, College Station, the Hilltop, TCU, Boulder, Eugene, U-Dub, Lubbock, Blacksburg and four BCS title games.

Notwithstanding my favorite day of the year in October at the Cotton Bowl, Lincoln, Nebraska this weekend was hands down the best game day experience and fans I’ve ever been part of. That place and those fans are TERRIFIC. If you’re an alum of a Big XII school, or anybody else that plays Nebraska, you have to go.

First of all, OU-Nebraska is a very different kind of rivalry. It helps as a fan on the road that your hosts LOVE your school, history and program. The ‘Husker faithful clearly believe that the football programs at Oklahoma and Nebraska are inextricably linked. They’re linked by their history, by all the Big 8 championships won the week before or of Thanksgiving in Norman and Lincoln and the Odd Couple relationship of Osborne and Switzer.

I’m fortunate that my work responsibilities include the Nebraska market, so I had the advantage of having guys I know and like looking after me. Combined with a good friend here in Big D who grew up in Lincoln and I got the Chamber of Commerce treatment from the home folks. But, given the experience I had, I doubt any Sooner who showed up in Lincoln yesterday had any different than the fantastic treatment I experienced.

So, the day…..

Drove down from Omaha, a fun town in its own rite. First stop, Barry’s. The irony of a Lincoln game day icon being called Barry’s put an instant smile on my face. Go in, get the beers rolling and we’re off. Kinda hungry though, so I ask the waitress for a menu. Do you remember the diner scene in “My Cousin Vinny?” When Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei sit down at the counter and the menu says “Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner.” So, she brings the “menu.” It reads “Hamburger. Chicken sandwich. Hot dog.” Oh, there are a few other things, but it was pretty funny. Typical campus-side beer bar.

Next stop was the unique one. Three or four blocks from the stadium there’s a place call Sidetracks. Any fellow Dallasites over 40 will remember a famous joint from the ‘70s and ‘80s called Bowley and Wilson’s. This place has been there for a couple generations, I gather, and is a local institution. It’s owned by a lady that’s about 65-70 years old. She’s the one on the piano on the stage. She the center of a band singing irreverent derivations of famous songs, along with some Nebraska school songs, etc… The biggest smile I got was the rendition of “Keep away from Ndomakong (sp?) Suh” to Runaround Sue. Good stuff. But two things happened there that you’d almost never get anywhere else. A BIG Husker dude taps me on the chest and says “Everyone being good to you?” You’ll never get that in Boulder or outside the Cotton Bowl. Then the lady that owns the joint welcomed all the Sooners and said, pointing to the projection screen on the wall, “When Oklahoma is playing on this screen, we root for Oklahoma! Unless it’s against Nebraska”

That is exactly what’s unique about the Oklahoma-Nebraska rivalry. It’s a love fest.

Back to Sidetracks. More funny tunes, $7.50 pitchers, the NU Alumni band coming through and two hours later, time to head to the tailgates. Every person we walked past offered a beer, food, an invitation to join. We ended up at our appointed spot, and the couple that was hosting it made us feels like we were guests in their home. “Get a drink, have some food, what’cha think of Lincoln, come back after the game.” They couldn’t have been nicer.

In to the game.

We were in a Nebraska section. Everyone welcomed us, was very cool and I can tell you there is absolutely no trash talking at all. Very refreshing because I think trash talk is the BANE of the sports world today.

The game sucked, of course, to a Sooner diehard.

At halftime, they hosted an on field meeting of Sooner and ‘Husker legends. The ‘Husker fans cheered every former Sooner on the field. Owens, Sims, White, Bradford, Greg Pruitt, Tom Berhany and Joe C. Then, LOUD applause and a standing ovation for Barry Switzer. I know enough Nebraska folks to know that Switzer is an icon in Nebraska. They love the guy. I think he represents the rebel that none of them are but kind of like to watch vicariously. Really cool.

Afterward, with a win in hand, do you think any ‘Husker fan’s behavior toward the vanquished changed? Nope. No trash talk. No “in your face.” No crap at all. The bars were packed and everyone was cool as hell to us.

The only negative was trying to snare a cab at 1AM (bars close at 1).

Total, total, I would advise any fan to go do the Lincoln thing. It was truly great. Those people are fantastic and I will definitely go back. Hopefully with a better team.

 
I can already see the gleaming yellow eyes of Colorado fans looking jealously out of the slat in their basement windows.

That aside, hope all the Sooner fans had a good time (considering the circumstances).

 
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I hope this kind of Nebraska hospitality is not lost in future generations, regardless of the ups and downs of the football program.

 
I have so many fond memories of games at Norman with the same kind of treatment that this Okie describes here in Lincoln.

My most favorite story is how the fans in Oklahoma handled the stunningly disappointing loss to the huskers in 1971.

I would not be able to set up a more difficult loss but maybe close would be the times the Okies pulled out wins in Lincoln when it seemed that we had the win.

To show how the rivalry was in 1971, we were on a bus in Norman with mostly Okie fans. After the game finished our bus could not get out of the parking lot and the bar in the bus was doing a large business. I had had a drink or four and so I stood up and offered to teach the Okies to sing "There is no place like Nebraska" Those guys were good enough sports to sing along with me even though they had just lost a heartbreaking game.

I have always believed this kind of rivalry is due to the fact that both schools teams have been so great for so many years.

 
I never get tired of reading stuff like this. Cool and thanks to the writer.

My wife and I traveled to Lincoln for the first time this weekend. We stayed at the Rogers House and really enjoyed the bit of change. We had a ball with the Husker fans at Misty's Steakhouse and lounge. The spirit band was a nice touch. We were astounded by the warm and fun reception by so many of the fans. It is the way it should be everywhere. The Nebraska fans are a cut above and act as true emissaries for the University and city.

Hated the game but the game experience in Memorial stadium was electric.

Hated the outcome but we will be back.

Congratulations.

Sprig/OU

 
I can already see the gleaming yellow eyes of Colorado fans looking jealously out of the slat in their basement windows.

That aside, hope all the Sooner fans had a good time (considering the circumstances).
Actually the yellow you are seeing is urine after their piss filled balloons exploded on them.

 
I hope this kind of Nebraska hospitality is not lost in future generations, regardless of the ups and downs of the football program.
This is what I was concerned about when Pederson took over and brought BC in. I remember a fan saying something to the nature of..."i'm sick of all this hospitality stuff. This is our stadium and in order to own it we need to be mean and nasty to opposing fans so they won't come back." Pretty sad. I'm sure Nebraskans will always fill their seats come game day. And I also agree that trash talk is the BANE of the sportsworld.

 
I guess he missed the 40,000 people who booed OU when they took the field. <_<

Anyway, I got to talking with a gentleman before the game down at Brewsky's, dressed in his OU gear. He was in his mid 50's and he gave me a nice hello and a smile as we stood in line for drinks. As we got to talking he told me this was his first in Lincoln, and he was shocked at how nice everyone was. He and his wife got into Lincoln mid-afternoon on Friday, and went out to eat, again in OU gear, and someone bought their dinner. He then told me they went out for some drinks after dinner, and people bought every last one of them. The same had been happening to him on Saturday, he said he kinda felt guilty about it, because most times he wasn't told who had bought the drinks, or there dinner. So in the end once I got my bucket of beers I left $20.00 with the bartender and told him to get the guy dressed in OU gear, drinks, and quickly made my escape. :)

I have never been to Norman, although I hear they are the same down there.

 
I guess he missed the 40,000 people who booed OU when they took the field.
There are boos and there are boos. I think Oklahoma knows they play the villain up here. The admiration is for real, and Switzer's ovation was for real, but as much as we love Oklahoma, like their fans and have respect for their tradition, they're still the Black Hat in this cowboy drama.

You know what I mean?

 
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