I am personally at the apathetic stage now.
I personally voted sentimentality sad because you had no other choices. The sellout streak unfortunately ended unofficially years ago. But I am sure posters who hate Rhule will blame him for itI am personally at the apathetic stage now.
I think I know where you stand on the issue.
The golden age. 40 trillion in debt. No one can afford itHere’s the thing. I don’t view it as a failure of Nebraska fans.
I view it as a failure of the leadership taking the golden goose as a given and not appreciating the impact of their decisions and actions. Things like Harvey hiring Eichorst to antagonize Bo, for one of many examples. Who of significance in the last 20-25 years is not worthy of any blame?
My son is 18, he genuinely feels bad for me as a Husker football fan.It ended years ago. Its honestly more shameful now than something to hang out hat on. Sad that we are still pretending.
I can answer for most too. Apathy.
Most of us have decided MR isnt the guy. Most of us hope we are wrong, but when its hopes and prayers it is really hard to be anything other than apathetic. Optomistic was a fools errand. Thats where the majority are at with all things Nebraska Football.
Winning is now the only cure for that. Not sellouts or portal rankings. Win. Just Win.
My children have never seen a good Nebraska team. Oldest is a Junior in HS, they wonder why I spent 16 years of Saturdays in the Fall watching and cheering for losing teams.
Please Baby Jesus let the boys win a lot this fall. Let it be fun again. So much good can come from Nebraska Football being a top 15 team.
He sounds like he could use a good backhandMy son is 18, he genuinely feels bad for me as a Husker football fan.
This right here. I was literally just saying the same thing yesterday when talking football. The university leadership carries all of the blame on this. They’ve made one comical hire after another for how many years? Honestly it’s started since we handed the reigns over to Solich when we could have picked literally any coach in the nation to take over.Here’s the thing. I don’t view it as a failure of Nebraska fans.
I view it as a failure of the leadership taking the golden goose as a given and not appreciating the impact of their decisions and actions. Things like Harvey hiring Eichorst to antagonize Bo, for one of many examples. Who of significance in the last 20-25 years is not worthy of any blame?
"We" didn't hand the reigns over to Solich. Tom Osborne did when the AD (Byrne) was on vacation and a music teacher was appointed chancellor after convicted perjurer and child groomer enabler Graham Spanier unceremoniously dumped NU to go to Penn St. If we were not beholden to the desires of a 3-time national championship coach, we would have let Byrne do his job and hire the best available, which at the time included Mack Brown, Barry Alvarez and an up and comer from Florida named Bob Stoops.They’ve made one comical hire after another for how many years? Honestly it’s started since we handed the reigns over to Solich when we could have picked literally any coach in the nation to take over.
Let the streak die. Seriously.I am personally at the apathetic stage now.
100% agree. The days of blind loyalty are over. My response to it if ends is start another. If they can put a quality product on the field again then they won’t have these problems.Let the streak die. Seriously.
I know how this sounds so hear me out.
The streak stopped being about us a long time ago. It stopped being a bunch of farmers and lawyers and nurses deciding to show up and became an accounting exercise. Back in 2022 a donor bought about 2,100 tickets at ten bucks a pop to get us across the line. In 2021 two donors bought out the rest of the Fordham game and handed the tickets to kids for free. We cut the donation requirement on season tickets and shrunk capacity by around 1,500 seats when they widened the bleachers. Every one of those things had a reason. Together they mean the number does not measure anything anymore.
That is my whole point. A streak that survives no matter what the team does is not proof of loyalty. It is proof that nobody is keeping score.
And here is what actually changed. Ticket money is roster money now. It goes to players. So when I buy a seat I am not donating to a tradition, I am funding the product I am sitting there complaining about. That is a totally different transaction than it was ten years ago and I do not think enough people have caught up to it.
Rhule is 19 and 19 here. Two wins against ranked teams in his entire career. Zero against the top ten, and we are sitting about 10,000 short on Indiana and Ohio State. Indiana, defending national champs, coming to Lincoln, and we cannot move the tickets. If that does not get somebody's attention nothing will, and papering over it with a donor buyout means it never gets anybody's attention at all.
I am not telling anybody to boycott. Go to the games if you want to go. I want a loud stadium as much as you do. I just do not want us lying to ourselves about the number anymore. If 68,000 show up, print 68,000. Dannen cannot make a good decision working off bad data, and for twenty years we have been handing athletic directors nothing but bad data.
We got past 400. Nobody is ever touching that. Let it go out honest instead of on a respirator.
All Preacher Rhule has done is spit in the face of the fanbaseI personally voted sentimentality sad because you had no other choices. The sellout streak unfortunately ended unofficially years ago. But I am sure posters who hate Rhule will blame him for it
Question for you (or any Nebraska fan)…how much did the seating capacity of Memorial Stadium decline with recent renovations? Or, has the reduced seating capacity not occurred yet?This right here. I was literally just saying the same thing yesterday when talking football. The university leadership carries all of the blame on this. They’ve made one comical hire after another for how many years? Honestly it’s started since we handed the reigns over to Solich when we could have picked literally any coach in the nation to take over.
our best hire in that time frame was Bo, let that sink in. Bo wasn’t horrible, but he was toxic. The one hire we got right at the moment we hired him was Frost, everyone in hindsight can absolutely say that was by far the worst hire, but in that moment he was the hottest name so it was the correct move, what wasn’t correct was letting hang around for so long.
I was never openly rooting for the sellout streak to end, even though it ended years ago, but I do think it’s time the message was sent to the front office that we don’t care about a sellout streak, we care about the product in the field. Fix the product and the streak will start back up. The front offices too our fandom for granted and just assumed we’d all show up for a crappy product, even has they increased prices… hopefully they’ll learn now they do need to fix the product in the field as well.
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