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What is your opinion of the Huskers' alternate uniforms commemorating Memorial Stadium's centennial?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
10/19/2023

What is your opinion of the Huskers' alternate uniforms commemorating Memorial Stadium's centennial?

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Sal Di Leo
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Sal Di Leo

Because I have never liked this alternate Uniform thing from the beginning. We have not only looked silly, but, have been distracted by it. I wish I knew how many games we won or lost with this. I hope the team doesn't even pay attention to it.

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Sal Di Leo
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Sal Di Leo

Because I have never liked this alternate Uniform thing from the beginning. We have not only looked silly, but, have been distracted by it. I wish I knew how many games we won or lost with this. I hope the team doesn't even pay attention to it.

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Scott Kelly
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Scott Kelly

It's a tip of the cap to a historical event and the addition of a message to the varsity stripes that should stay. They won't sell a lot of them but it's a respectful way to do what they set out to do. On the 100th anniversary is it a bad ting to remind people that we are a classic, not gimmick.

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Bradley Bramer
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Bradley Bramer

NEB fans complain when /// does too much. Now complain when keeps things simple. Lets get ready and join up with Jordan Brand in 2028 then.

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Joe Huebner
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Joe Huebner

These are great. A subtle twist on our classic look. And MUCH better than the all black/all red/all white/all puke alternative unis!

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russ kindig
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russ kindig

we've had way worse.. ie the duct tape uniforms

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Clark Huenink
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Clark Huenink

The uniform represents a constant like the loyalty of Nebraska Fans. The words on the sleeves are sacred to true Husker fans. The 76% are more worried about style than substance. GBR

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Clark Huenink
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Clark Huenink

The uniform represents a constant like the loyalty of Nebraska Fans. The words on the sleeves are sacred to true Husker fans. The 76% are more worried about style than substance. GBR

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Husker Mike
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Husker Mike

I hate stupid alternate jerseys. This one is way less stupid than all the past alternates.

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Larry Rasmussen
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Larry Rasmussen

I would like to see these as our permanent uniforms. I think they are more lively than all red tops. Have not been too thrilled about the crazy alternatives of the past that takes us too far from our identity.

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Spot Ify
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Spot Ify

Do something interesting like metallic blue unis with an all red helmet with a white N for example. Was this given to a soon to be retired employee at Adidas?

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Leonard Barron
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Leonard Barron

Very poor honor to the stadium that had some many iconic games played in it.

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Joseph French
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Joseph French

Boring. Why bother. Come on let's put some imagination into it shall we.

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Steve Farell
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Steve Farell

unimaginative .. why not blue for very first uniform?

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Robert Miller
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Robert Miller

When the alternative uniform changes are so subtle that you have to point them out for people to notice, you have failed.

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Robert Miller
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Robert Miller

When the alternative uniform changes are so subtle that you have to point them out for people to notice, you have failed.

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Scott Snell
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Scott Snell

Blue outline is too thin. Will not be able to see it. Would have liked to see all blue uniform to commemorate Memorial Stadium's centennial.

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Patrick Walsh
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Patrick Walsh

Waste of time. If the alterations to the uniform are going to be this simple and this boring, then lets keep our normal uniforms. No recruit is getting excited about these. No person besides true Husker fans could tell you what's different or unique. I doubt the current players are impressed either

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Kevin Hubbell
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Kevin Hubbell

Only difference I see is a thin blue line around the #'s. What creative genius came up with that!

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Chris Nielsen
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Chris Nielsen

Seriously can we just switch to Nike already......

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Robert Santiago
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Robert Santiago

If you're gonna do something different, do something different.

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Lyle Urbanec
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Lyle Urbanec

Why can't we get something wild and different for a change?

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Stewart G
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Stewart G

The Jersey design doesn't capture the historical significance of the centennial season. It should be a memorable style, not one that will be forgotten immediately after exiting the stadium.

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Todd Blaser
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Todd Blaser

Doesn't do anything for me. They pretty much look like the standard uniform, especially from more than 20 ft away.

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Eric Arndt
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Eric Arndt

I understand the blue outline of the letters, but I kind of feel we should've gone all Blue, like in the first ever home game at Memorial Stadium, this just seems like 1/16th of an effort.

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Brad Loseke
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Brad Loseke

Minimalist at best. Why bother?

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Steven Sabacky
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Steven Sabacky

If you were color blind you would never know the differnce

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john brandon
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john brandon

It’s lame and fans in the seats or watching on TV won’t even notice … wear a blue jersey!

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Ken
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Ken

I understand the purpose behind the blue, but cant we have something a bit more respectful to honor our iconic stadium? Its been good to HuskerNation fans, why not return the favor.

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Thoughts on Nebraska's offensive strategy shift?

Thoughts on Nebraska's offensive strategy shift?

Exciting change for better

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Skeptical of sudden shift

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Exciting change for better

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Don Buckingham
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Don Buckingham

Glad to see an acknowledgement that the O wasn't working. This shows some urgency about winning which I appreciate.

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Bill Greim
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Bill Greim

Seems pretty obvious that when something is not working very well and you don’t know how to fix it you bring in outside experts for advise. Common practice.

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Brad Bredenkamp
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Brad Bredenkamp

Holgerson has enough experience that he should be able to watch some film and the players in practice and call plays that play to their strengths. I'm betting he is also smart enough to stick with what's working until the other team stops it, and to develop some offensive rhythm.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Anything is better than Satterfield. But I don't know why we didn't go after the US Army's OC who only makes $190k and absolutely knows how to run the ball.

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Brad Bredenkamp
Brad Bredenkamp

Because Army's OC can call the triple option and run the ball, but he probably doesn't know how to call for a pro-style quarterback. Plus it is very unlikely that Army's OC is going to jump ship right now the way their season is going. Maybe gets a look after the season if Holgerson doesn't stay.

Dick Plock
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Dick Plock

Needed change for quite a many games. Our offensive & defense coordinators are being out smarted.

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Jean McGee
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Jean McGee

Satt has been wasting Raiola’s passing strength.

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Skeptical of sudden shift

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VAHuskerFan
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VAHuskerFan

I refuse to get my hopes up

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Craig S
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Craig S

Installing a whole new offense would be very difficult. You might be able to refine a small portion but learning the timing and terminology would be difficult.

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michael daly
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michael daly

The habits of almost 2 years don't change overnight. That being said, A new , more forceful, high expectation coach, might be able to snap them awake and Go

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Will Nebraska make a bowl game this season?

Will Nebraska make a bowl game this season?

Yes, they have the games.

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It's going to be tough.

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Yes, they have the games.

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Visitor
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Visitor

Got to keep the faith

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James Key
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James Key

Majic 8 Ball says yes!!!

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It's going to be tough.

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Miller3l
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Miller3l

I doubt that this late in the season this change will help. I hope it does but i have no faith left. The O-line is just horrible.

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Sporty361
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Sporty361

Good thing we played buffs early. They have improved throughout the season and have been rated most of year. They are moving forward while we are retreating.

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Randy Weitzenkamp
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Randy Weitzenkamp

My heart says yes, but my head says no. Are they capable? Absolutely, but we haven't seen enough consistency in any of the 3 phases of the game to warrant any confidence that we can win one of the last three games.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Why don't we recruit the Army's offensive coordinator who really know how to develop a running game? And he only makes $190,000 per year.

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Joe Hegarty
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Joe Hegarty

Won't be favored in any remaining games.

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John Lienemann
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John Lienemann

They have to fight for it. I will be honest and say it depends on which NU team shows up and that’s why I think it’s going to be tough. They could either win the last 3 games but they could also lose the last 3 games.

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Lyle Martin
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Lyle Martin

Looking like they won't win again this year

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Bill Scheef
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Bill Scheef

Nope...hate to say it but we need a dual threat at QB. It was worth the try, but DR is better off served playing for a program that best suits his drop back talent and at this point in time it's not here. We will drop all three and maybe giving Lincoln Riley two weeks to plan...it's not good !

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The ANTI Trump
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The ANTI Trump

offense is more confusion and chaos instead of concern and control

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Roger Moellendorf
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Roger Moellendorf

Sadly, no, I don't think it will happen. There are just too many problems with every aspect of their game. Especially offense and special teams.

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Bill Petty
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Bill Petty

I am not hopeful that this team will win another game this year. Just about every phase of the game is sub par. We have clearly regressed as the season has unfolded. Don't forget how much Jeff Simms was hyped last year; how did that turn out. I don't have confidence in the coaching staff.

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