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Well, it avoids the risk of the offense failing to score and fans leaving with balloons in hand and dropping them by SF’s house post game.  
 

But it’s environmentally safe and friendly plus fans don’t have to buy the damned things.  Nonsense having any of those old fashioned trivial ‘traditions’ anymore.  This is the new fashioned Neb football where everything is virtual - even the winning. 

I also understand Trev has prepared to deploy the feux fans from ‘20 to fill any unused seats for the proper ‘sea of red’ look.  Those are the new inflatables that pop out of the seat like airbags at the start of the tunnel walk.  
 

 
What really no way??!!! I thought they were done adding players I mean if they add him it will be a guessing game on who is leaving before fall camp.

 
Also I got a question what is it called when they put players on the team but not on scholarship not walk-on can't think of it. Player basically pays for a semester or something to that extent? Can Nebraska to that is that even an option???

 
I remember now can they grey shirt anyone coming on board or is that not even an option. I'm just asking to understand if that is a way to get down to 85 plus keep a couple players around?

 
Well, it avoids the risk of the offense failing to score and fans leaving with balloons in hand and dropping them by SF’s house post game.  
 

But it’s environmentally safe and friendly plus fans don’t have to buy the damned things.  Nonsense having any of those old fashioned trivial ‘traditions’ anymore.  This is the new fashioned Neb football where everything is virtual - even the winning. 

I also understand Trev has prepared to deploy the feux fans from ‘20 to fill any unused seats for the proper ‘sea of red’ look.  Those are the new inflatables that pop out of the seat like airbags at the start of the tunnel walk.  
 
They talked about this on the pick 6 podcast this week. Essentially, Russia makes like a quarter of the world's amount of helium. No imports of helium has caused the price to skyrocket (something like $40 per liter before and $1500 per liter now). The helium the university does buy is better used for medical equipment and such.

 
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