Very true. The only time it even came close to being successful was during the Texas game 2006... and that still looked like Shite... I think huskerfan thinks he's coming up with something original... but... yeah... it's been going on since the beginning of the 2006 season.No offense my friend, but a b1ackout is not a new idea. It's been tried by the student section for years. It's looked like shite every single time. (half wear red, 1/4 wear black, 1/4 wear white). I think it was tried for the Texas game among others . . . and plus we seem to get beat every time it is attempted.Too show greater support for our defense. But i forgot, most Nebraska fans only look toward the past and not the future so new ideas for one game will never work....We may have the greatest fans in all of college football but we also have the most closed minded ones. But even with a B******, we are supporting a tradition called the "blackshirts." But trying to do something new to a close minded people will never work..
I will give you credit for having some b-allz just for bringing this topic up. Unfortunatly, this is what's gonna happen to them. :nutzI think that would boost the morale of our defense a bit. Plus, we all know it would look cool. Look at Penn States "whiteout" or Georgia's "B******." They look friggen awesome!
The banning came after long repeated pointless discussions on the topic, and repeated failure attempts from the students. Stay around long enough, and you will understand.Jeez-it really is a banned word? WTH is this, Nazi Germany?
So the idea more or less sucks/isn't feasible without a massive amount of pre-planning, but to ban the word????
Lighten up folks, Christ.
Yep.The banning came after long repeated pointless discussions on the topic, and repeated failure attempts from the students. Stay around long enough, and you will understand.Jeez-it really is a banned word? WTH is this, Nazi Germany?
So the idea more or less sucks/isn't feasible without a massive amount of pre-planning, but to ban the word????
Lighten up folks, Christ.