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Would you like the NU Board of Regents to vote to expand alcohol sales to football and volleyball?

Would you like the NU Board of Regents to vote to expand alcohol sales to football and volleyball?

Yes

10

No

21

Yes

8 Comments
Lucas Franzen
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Lucas Franzen

Nebraskans drink beer. Why pretend like we don't.

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Matty Mattz
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Matty Mattz

Anyone who says no would be anti-freedom.

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John Steel
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John Steel

I've been to several other B1G football stadiums that have served alcohol and I haven't seen any issues other than the normal.

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twodogs
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twodogs

Lets be like Boulder

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David Weaver
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David Weaver

With college athletics now being all about $$$, this would be another good revenue source.

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Daniel Charleston
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Daniel Charleston

I can't believe this is losing...I am old and I am for it. Awesome revenue source, and it is everywhere. Wow....

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Aaron Campbell
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Aaron Campbell

OMG the blue haired sit on their butts people voting NO need to start to accept that times have changed and need to catch up with the rest of the world. This ain't the old days of football. Adapt or get passed by. Tap the kegs!

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Daniel Charleston
Daniel Charleston

Agree, and most of us "blue-haired" folks were able to drink when we were in college. At what point did they become their parents...... Time to open the taps!

No

19 Comments
Chuck Mix
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Chuck Mix

It is a family atmosphere, I don't want someone spilling beer all over us. Also, the "nice" we are known for will all go away when you get a few beers in some of the fans. Not a good plan.

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Roger Moellendorf
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Roger Moellendorf

I drink alcohol, primarily beer, but I don't believe we need to have it in Memorial Stadium. It just increases the chances for unfortunate events. Nebraska fans have a great reputation; let's not ruin it.

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Bryan Petersen
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Bryan Petersen

alcohol will change the atmosphere of Memorial Stadium. Less family friendly.

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Bob Doolittle
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Bob Doolittle

Absolutely not needed. Come for the game and enjoy the hotdogs.

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Earl Grothe
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Earl Grothe

I think too many people get carried away with alcohol consumption at these kinds of events and potentially will degrade the atmosphere and the image developed over many years in Memorial Stadium.

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Doug Einsel
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Doug Einsel

We've enjoyed Husker sports for decades without beer. I think we can manage without it.

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Vincent Mahon
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Vincent Mahon

The seats are too close with bunch of drunk people and beer spilling on me. I won't go.

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Todd Finkle
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Todd Finkle

We don't want to be Colorado

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Sean McFarlin
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Sean McFarlin

Booze isn’t needed and will ruin the atmosphere for other fans. Why ruin a family friendly environment. If you need alcohol, go get help.

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Dennis DaMoude
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Dennis DaMoude

I already have drunk people sitting around me every game. We don't need more alcohol. It will not be a good family atmosphere. Dennis DaMoude

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Harold Grimes
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Harold Grimes

public consumptiom of alcohol has no positive benifits

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Rodney Wachholtz
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Rodney Wachholtz

Its bad enough to tolerate these folks that come in after start of game from tailgating and half shot./

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Will Stanley
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Will Stanley

College football is a very high energy, emotional sport. The last thing we need is a bunch of drunks in the stands!

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Alcohol creates problems in all of society. Why mess with it when Memorial Stadium is such a great place for Nebraskans and their families.

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Roy Katskee
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Roy Katskee

Students drink enough why add to it.

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Daniel Charleston
Daniel Charleston

Most students are not old enought to purchase alchohol.

Dan Novak
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Dan Novak

Let's keep one thing wholesome. There is enough alchol in the stadium on gamedays. Let's not add to the problem.

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Mike O
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Mike O

Nebraska fans drowning their sorrows DURING the game? No thank you. This is another example of pandering to the big bladder people, The only slurred speech we need is in a pre-game speech from a former player with CTE.

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Dick Plock
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Dick Plock

There is enough drinking before a game & after a game. If approved only in certain areas.

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Is Nebraska's offensive line improving?

Is Nebraska's offensive line improving?

They're getting better.

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Needs more work.

10

They're getting better.

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Will Stanley
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Will Stanley

Tonite I saw hints of the '95 Huskers. We have a lot of work to do but I think with Rhule and Holgerson, I think within the next 2-3 seasons, we will be on the ranking polls and pushing for the Big 10 Legends title and then? Who knows? Maybe a National title is in the future??

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Needs more work.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

I think a good 'running' OC like Army's OC could have an awesome offense with this exact personnel. And the Army's OC only makes $190K.

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Steve Brandon
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Steve Brandon

Only thing good at is picking up qb after giving up a sack

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Bruce Stephens
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Bruce Stephens

There are some good high school defenses that would give our line fits.

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Fearless Phil
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Fearless Phil

I was spoiled by the lines of the 80s and 90s

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Joe Hegarty
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Joe Hegarty

They need more strength & conditioning

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Mike O
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Mike O

Offensive is the right word. The Pipeline is clogged and needs a plumber ASAP. The you know what is backing up into the basement. That Focker is our offensive line.

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James Key
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James Key

I don't care at this moment. just win Baby

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Michael DePuglio
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Michael DePuglio

Take a look at the average SEC OL.... we need more work and development.

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Brian Machan
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Brian Machan

We need a complete overhaul of personnel. Coaching is there, talent isn't.

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Thoughts on Nebraska's offensive strategy shift?

Thoughts on Nebraska's offensive strategy shift?

Exciting change for better

8

Skeptical of sudden shift

3

Exciting change for better

7 Comments
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

3 Comments
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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