This is so much better than being on Friday night against Michigan State.
Also gives us extra day before we travel to Rutgers.
Also gives us extra day before we travel to Rutgers.
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Wants a dick always a dick.thank god for that extra day to prep for rutgers
year 4, ladies and gents!
playing illinois is the exact same as playing mich st (both are zeros)Wants a dick always a dick.
NU should not need an extra day to prepare for Rutgers...thank god for that extra day to prep for rutgers
year 4, ladies and gents!
It will be nice to see the fat man get his *** kicked in prime time.This is so much better than being on Friday night against Michigan State.
Also gives us extra day before we travel to Rutgers.
Which fat man are you referring to too?It will be nice to see the fat man get his *** kicked in prime time.
This is so much better than being on Friday night against Michigan State.
Also gives us extra day before we travel to Rutgers.
Last time we beat Bart was in a Friday night at Illinois.Which fat man are you referring to too?
Could be, Matt the Hat only has a total of 4 conference wins on the road his three years coaching the Huskers.Rutgers have never beat NU. Wonder if that changes this year?
I kinda like Friday nite games, curious if i'm the only one? ..i prefer Sat nite, but whatevs. I also prefer winning football games, we don't always get what we want.
Totally agree, but money talks and Nebraska only has one Friday on November 6 and the Clarkeyes fan base only has October 9th to contend with the other won’t have any conflict with high school games.The only complaint, and it's a valid one, is the conflict with high school games. Lots of town across America, particularly in areas where football overall as a sport is important, are all about their Friday night high school football games. It's part of their culture, the fabric of their society, religion, etc. Those people don't think you should put a conflicting college game on top of that. And they're right.
The only complaint, and it's a valid one, is the conflict with high school games. Lots of town across America, particularly in areas where football overall as a sport is important, are all about their Friday night high school football games. It's part of their culture, the fabric of their society, religion, etc. Those people don't think you should put a conflicting college game on top of that. And they're right.
The only complaint, and it's a valid one, is the conflict with high school games. Lots of town across America, particularly in areas where football overall as a sport is important, are all about their Friday night high school football games. It's part of their culture, the fabric of their society, religion, etc. Those people don't think you should put a conflicting college game on top of that. And they're right.
I missed the Minnesota game last year. Recorded it to watch it later. At the HS game I was at that night, the stands were packed. It was a great game between two really good teams. I didn't notice anyone having the NU game pulled up on their phones. The announcer didn't announce scoring updates. I didn't find out that NU was down three scores until somebody said something after the game and I was glad that I avoided wasting more time in my life watching the Husker football team **** the bed again.The only complaint, and it's a valid one, is the conflict with high school games. Lots of town across America, particularly in areas where football overall as a sport is important, are all about their Friday night high school football games. It's part of their culture, the fabric of their society, religion, etc. Those people don't think you should put a conflicting college game on top of that. And they're right.
Totally agree, but money talks and Nebraska only has one Friday on November 6 and the Clarkeyes fan base only has October 9th to contend with the other won’t have any conflict with high school games.
One Millard school usually plays on Thursday so one of the other Millard schools can use Buell Stadium on Friday night.FWIW, Nebraska HS regular season ends in mid-October every year. Playoffs are in their 3rd week and by the time November 6 rolls around there are not many HS teams still playing. Not all playoff games are played on Friday.
Is Rutgers our new Super Bowl?Rutgers have never beat NU. Wonder if that changes this year?
No, Nebraska is still your Super Bowl.Is Rutgers our new Super Bowl?
All playoff games are on Friday at that pointFWIW, Nebraska HS regular season ends in mid-October every year. Playoffs are in their 3rd week and by the time November 6 rolls around there are not many HS teams still playing. Not all playoff games are played on Friday.