It's too bad you added Green Bay, and especially that douche-bag Woods (seriously? "crushing my soul"? Even Tiger hates that he's his own messiah)...otherwise you had a good point.I will not be attending the spring game. Ive only been to one, and it was boring. Sorry. We never learn much anyways.
Sports are exhausting to me right now. The Packers' season/postseason was awesome and brutal, the Huskers entire 2011 season was just a mental marathon, Nebrasketball has been mind-numbing, March Madness flat-out-sucked, and Tiger's struggles have been crushing my soul.
Help me.
Thank you for being a perfect example of the point I was trying to makeFans don't really want to see what a back-up QB can do when he's not really the back-up QB unless the starting RB can't play any more?
Youre missing the whole point. :facepalm: And I'm not gonna explain it to you cuz youre head would frickin explode.I guess your right, only NE fans live in NE?????????? :confuciusok we've heard "its 50 miles to Lincoln from Omaha" that's about $12.00 in gas, and $10.00 to get in- sweet-screamin jesus the unemployment rate in Nebraska is one of the lowest in the nation- you people can't spend $22.00? this is NOT an economic issueWell according to most on this board "Economic factors" has nothing to do with it. your just a "bandwagon fan" if you don't pony up and spend the money.I think it is a combination of things.
Last year, new OC so folks were interested.
Economic factors.
Fans have had enough of the "passive" and not so veiled comments about the fans.
Nothing new to see.
Personally, I have learned the spring game is a sham. No matter who excites, it is pretty much guaranteed they won't unseat a starter.
Being on tv doesn't help. You can stay at home, save money and watch the delayed game on the B1G Network.
It is still 8 days away.
I really don't think it a lack of support, just a lot of factors (real or speculated) that are adding up to lower ticket sales.
:confucius
don't be a cubs fan. You might jump of a bridgeI will not be attending the spring game. Ive only been to one, and it was boring. Sorry. We never learn much anyways.
Sports are exhausting to me right now. The Packers' season/postseason was awesome and brutal, the Huskers entire 2011 season was just a mental marathon, Nebrasketball has been mind-numbing, March Madness flat-out-sucked, and Tiger's struggles have been crushing my soul.
Help me.
Heaven forbid you guys only sell out 75% of your stadium for a Spring game. :leghump:
I bought 10 as well. I love the spring game atmosphere and it is really nice for those we little ones (I have a 5 and 2 year old) that want to take thier kids to a game, but not fork out too much dough. Mainly in case they get antsy and want to bail at halftime, the price is right for a situation like that.I personally ordered 10 tickets for myself and friends. I know a lot of people that wait to see what the weather is going to be like day of to see if they will attend or not. The fact that it is on tv may dissuade some as well.
I am always very sad when FB season is over. I am not much into basketball (except I do watch a little of the NCAA tourney) reg season ncaa and nba don't interest me much. I do follow college baseball pretty closely at least the huskers and MLB is getting fired up. All of these are not as big as football for me so I don't care what it is I will follow it if it is football related. I am just glad to be looking forward to something.
Hopefully people are just a little slower on the draw this year and we will have a typical huge crowd to show those recruits how big football is here!
Your level of optimism and positivity is truly awe inspiring. :lol:Even if I didnt have a wedding to go on the Spring Game, I still wont be going.
To me, its just an open practice anymore. You dont learn anything new and the coaches run a pretty vanilla game plan.
And the drug free pledge at halftime is complete joke, 80% of those kids(and parents) down on the field arent even paying attention to the pledge. They just say they are going to take pledge, so they can get down on the field.
yup :wastedYoure missing the whole point. :facepalm: And I'm not gonna explain it to you cuz youre head would frickin explode.I guess your right, only NE fans live in NE?????????? :confuciusok we've heard "its 50 miles to Lincoln from Omaha" that's about $12.00 in gas, and $10.00 to get in- sweet-screamin jesus the unemployment rate in Nebraska is one of the lowest in the nation- you people can't spend $22.00? this is NOT an economic issueWell according to most on this board "Economic factors" has nothing to do with it. your just a "bandwagon fan" if you don't pony up and spend the money.I think it is a combination of things.
Last year, new OC so folks were interested.
Economic factors.
Fans have had enough of the "passive" and not so veiled comments about the fans.
Nothing new to see.
Personally, I have learned the spring game is a sham. No matter who excites, it is pretty much guaranteed they won't unseat a starter.
Being on tv doesn't help. You can stay at home, save money and watch the delayed game on the B1G Network.
It is still 8 days away.
I really don't think it a lack of support, just a lot of factors (real or speculated) that are adding up to lower ticket sales.
:confucius
you tell me where to be and ill be there!I bought 10 as well. I love the spring game atmosphere and it is really nice for those we little ones (I have a 5 and 2 year old) that want to take thier kids to a game, but not fork out too much dough. Mainly in case they get antsy and want to bail at halftime, the price is right for a situation like that.I personally ordered 10 tickets for myself and friends. I know a lot of people that wait to see what the weather is going to be like day of to see if they will attend or not. The fact that it is on tv may dissuade some as well.
I am always very sad when FB season is over. I am not much into basketball (except I do watch a little of the NCAA tourney) reg season ncaa and nba don't interest me much. I do follow college baseball pretty closely at least the huskers and MLB is getting fired up. All of these are not as big as football for me so I don't care what it is I will follow it if it is football related. I am just glad to be looking forward to something.
Hopefully people are just a little slower on the draw this year and we will have a typical huge crowd to show those recruits how big football is here!
Can't wait to head down next week....and if it's nice, I'm gonna be cooking some Q. Anyone is welcome to come find Hot Grill on Grill Action and eat some grub!