OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - The Husker football season is about three weeks away. One of the major topics of discussion among fans is the team’s home game sellout streak, the longest in college football history.
But die-hard fans know tickets sold can differ from the number of fans actually in seats at home games.
That visual gap, combined with a less-than-dominant team over the last few seasons, has raised concern that the historic streak could be in jeopardy.
That excitement in the store might not be carrying over to ticket sales. So far this year, home game ticket sales are down. Big home games against defending national champion Indiana and Big Ten powerhouse Ohio State are about 10,000 tickets short of a sellout.
That has left some fans wondering if the record sellout streak is in jeopardy.
But die-hard fans know tickets sold can differ from the number of fans actually in seats at home games.
That visual gap, combined with a less-than-dominant team over the last few seasons, has raised concern that the historic streak could be in jeopardy.
That excitement in the store might not be carrying over to ticket sales. So far this year, home game ticket sales are down. Big home games against defending national champion Indiana and Big Ten powerhouse Ohio State are about 10,000 tickets short of a sellout.
That has left some fans wondering if the record sellout streak is in jeopardy.

