Vince from ShamWOW
All-Conference
In other words, you will follow them when they win. Our guys chose to play for the Huskers, that is all it takes to have my support. There are plenty of people in Lincoln and Omaha to fill Devaney. They've done it before. Have you ever seen a full stadium for a crappy team (don't mention the Callahan years, it would only serve to prove my point). I may be reversing the typical cause - effect relationship, but I think a good team would result. :WTHOnce the university starts caring about NU Basketball is the day I will begin caring about NU Basketball.AMEN! I'm tired of talking to people who are die-hard husker fans EXCEPT during bball. They pick a team like Duke or UNC and act like they are "too good" to cheer for a below average team. Get the f*ck over yourself and go to the damn games. How can you claim to bleed red during the fall and then turn your back on the 'skers that play on hardwood?How about this. Sixteen thousand fans go to each game next year and cheer wildly. Recruits come to visit and see an atmosphere that matches that of only the top 20 schools. Some good ones sign. Then the next year sixteen thousand more fans at each game and a couple more Big 12 caliber players on board. After that, we start winning and sixteen thousand people are at each game because they want to see a great team. It would be nice to think that Nebraska fans are different and would go support a below average team, with the promise (likely although not certain) that they would get better, with the investment of going out to watch them in a couple of down years. What else are you going to do on a Wednesday night? :wasted
You can continue to be the bball backer while I, and others, will continue to be the bball realists. Fair enough? Good.
Your only point is just because they are NU we should support a crappy program - a program that could be beyond respectable if the Athletic Dept. cared about the program. Sorry my, and a lot of other peoples - expectations are much higher than settling to watch a team just because they are NU.
Again, once the university cares about and puts a quality and competitive product on the court, a lot more people will care about the program. The ball, so to speak, is in the AD's court. The people will about the program equal to the efforts the AD is making towards putting together a annually competitive product on the court.