Should the balloon tradition end?

Corn Nation put out an article saying the tradition of releasing a balloon after the first Husker score should end. Should it? And what, if anything, could replace it?

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The real problem is the rest of the world has taken to frowning on the random release of plastic into the air. Never mind whether the balloon is bio-degradable, it's a bad look these days, and the last thing Nebraska needs to do is to look outdated. Wait until the day a top recruit turns down Nebraska because the Cornhusker program is not "green" and everyone will be wondering who was responsible for such an outdated ritual.

http://www.cornnation.com/2014/9/24/6837527/corn-flakes-time-for-balloon-tradition-to-end

 
In a few years, the sky will be filled with drones anyway, and while you might not think it a big deal a balloon landing in your garden, a drone brought down by an errant balloon crashing onto your garden, your car, or your Husker tailgate is an entirely different matter altogether.
really? I hope ISIS doesn't hear about this method for shooting down drones.

 
Love the balloons myself.

But when my 13 year-old California-raised daughter saw the balloons go up after the first Husker touchdown last Saturday, she said "that's terrible for the environment!"

Are they biodegradable? If so we could say Nebraska is leading the nation in earth-friendly sports based aerial celebrations.

 
We must've played a good game saturday night. Ameer OPTW. Gregory Lott impact POTW. So obviously some doosh needed something to complain about.

And if a recruit turns down a school cuz of frickin baloons, then........

nevermind. It's not worth the wast of time.

My dirty old pickup puts out emissions that are more damaging in my 6 block drive to work than these damn balloons do in a year. This is stupid.

 
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Didn't they already try to kill this tradition a couple years back?

As for the environment, all the rubber from the balloons released during a game is about the same as one truck tire. So if he's concerned about it, perhaps the Cornnation author of the article could just walk [SIZE=13.63636302948px]a couple miles [/SIZE]up and down to the Salt Creek, pull out half a dozen old tires, and properly dispose of them. That would negate the effect of the balloons for a season. WIN-WIN!

 
We must've played a good game saturday night. Ameer OPTW. Gregory Lott impact POTW. So obviously some doosh needed something to complain about.

And if a recruit turns down a school cuz of frickin baloons, then........

nevermind. It's not worth the wast of time.

My dirty old pickup puts out emissions that are more damaging in my 6 block drive to work than these damn balloons do in a year. This is stupid.
Wait. Your work is only six blocks away, and you drive your pick-up there?

My daughter says we should release you high in the atmosphere after the first score against Illinois.

 
I love the balloon tradition. I can't say the same for the shots of the students holding their shoes in the air though.

 
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