Roll Skers
Special Teams Player
We have not lost a game this year wearing red pantsHas science established the link between what color fans wear and a team's success?
We have not lost a game this year wearing red pantsHas science established the link between what color fans wear and a team's success?
I think you all tried to do a b******* for your first visit to Madison in 2011 as well. That was the game where the Nebraska media was reporting that 30-40-50% of Camp Randall was going to be "taken over" by invading Nebraska fans. It was also the Russell Wilson game. Damn that was fun!
I remember this game differently than you do.
We're at home this time, so maybe it'll be different.
Nebraska Athletic Director Tom Osborne sent a note Thursday to fans who have purchased tickets from the Athletic Department for the Wisconsin game, encouraging them to support the team. "We love our tradition of a Husker Sea of Red wherever we go, but in order for us to stand out amongst the Badgers and be visible to our team, I ask that you join me in celebrating our Blackshirts' tradition by wearing black to the game," Osborne said. "Simply choose your favorite Husker blackshirt item from your closet or visit your local Husker store to purchase something new.
We have not lost a game this year wearing red pants
Sad that we need a "gimmick" to get fired up for a big game.
I like the whole idea of the Iron N, but these guys REALLY need to hammer out their message. This is about the third different version of this I've seen this week.
Let's have a Blackout.
The Blackout is for the student section.
The Blackout is for everyone.
But mostly it's for the student section.
But really, everyone do it.
Has science established the link between what color fans wear and a team's success?
I thought science was fake news?Has science established the link between what color fans wear and a team's success?
Sad that we need a "gimmick" to get fired up for a big game. The players and recruits don't give a rats behind about what color I am wearing in the stands. Do you want to see some great fans, go check out a Husker Lady's Volleyball match. 8,500 fans rocking the Bob watching a great team compete and BEAT top 10 talent on a regular basis. Now, that is FUN !
I agree 100% and when I was part of the 20 something crowd, participated. The die hards need to realize they are not going to get "everyone" to participate. My guess is that most students and younger fans will have fun with things like this. The older you get on the "fan" timeline, the more they want to just see a win and the "other stuff" is not as important. Personally, I enjoy the tailgate we put on in Haymarket Park more than I do the games, especially the last 10 years or so. We have met some great people and have a good time, and then when it is time to go to the game, the mood changes to bleh.It isn't a gimmick as in trying to sell tickets or get the crowd into it...it is fun. For years and years schools have done things like this to make it even more fun. Painting your face, going topless (hot girls only please), spelling something out on your chest with your friends, holding up signs with a big group or even pranking others. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4kai4FL0MQ
I mean...this is not a big deal in the sense that it is "bad" or "wrong"...it is fun, college games are fun, this is not super serious stuff. Good gravy and cream cheese people...fans show up in gorilla costumes!
Exactly! Going to the game, the pre-game stuff, the tailgating, bar-hopping, seeing all the fans, hearing Gooooo-Big- Red chants, that is what makes it freaking awesome. Anything on top of that is gravy.I agree 100% and when I was part of the 20 something crowd, participated. The die hards need to realize they are not going to get "everyone" to participate. My guess is that most students and younger fans will have fun with things like this. The older you get on the "fan" timeline, the more they want to just see a win and the "other stuff" is not as important. Personally, I enjoy the tailgate we put on in Haymarket Park more than I do the games, especially the last 10 years or so. We have met some great people and have a good time, and then when it is time to go to the game, the mood changes to bleh.
I agree 100% and when I was part of the 20 something crowd, participated.
Sad that we need a "gimmick" to get fired up for a big game.
Not well stated on my end, sorry. My point was that keep that "black out" stuff for the students, a good portion of the crowd is not going to participate in a gimmick like this or even care, it is more for the young people. Calling out every breathing human going to the game to do it, just fantasy.