Why?
So you would rather Nebraska fans just give up? No thank you. I would personally like to see it continue and plan to take the kids to as many games as I can.It's the last vestige of a bygone era, one that fans hold onto like a baby holds onto a security blanket to comfort them when they are scared, as if the sellout streak (which hasn't really been a streak at all thanks to some wealthy boosters consistently buying up tickets at the last minute) still makes the program relevant in any sort of way.
So, you want it to end because you're tired of fans being proud of it. That's odd.It's the last vestige of a bygone era, one that fans hold onto like a baby holds onto a security blanket to comfort them when they are scared, as if the sellout streak (which hasn't really been a streak at all thanks to some wealthy boosters consistently buying up tickets at the last minute) still makes the program relevant in any sort of way.
Sorry to be so harsh on a Wednesday morning, but it is what it is.
So, you want it to end because you're tired of fans being proud of it. That's odd.
It's the last vestige of a bygone era, one that fans hold onto like a baby holds onto a security blanket to comfort them when they are scared, as if the sellout streak (which hasn't really been a streak at all thanks to some wealthy boosters consistently buying up tickets at the last minute) still makes the program relevant in any sort of way.
Sorry to be so harsh on a Wednesday morning, but it is what it is.
You just named two of the three things that fans have direct control over. Donations being the third.It's a weird thing to be proud of, that's all. This, and internet polls.