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Would you support adding a cell tower that would improve phone service at Memorial Stadium?

Would you support adding a cell tower that would improve phone service at Memorial Stadium?

Yes!

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No!

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Yes!

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Bruce Jakubowski
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Bruce Jakubowski

They'll just get a sponsor...

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Loren Zimmerman
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Loren Zimmerman

Sometimes emergencies need attention.

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Joe racine
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Joe racine

Better coverage. Some point they'll figure out how to use the cell phones to enhance the game day experience. Perhaps they could take food/drink orders via phone.

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Joe Hegarty
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Joe Hegarty

Good long term investment for the fans

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Tim Brunswick
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Tim Brunswick

AB-SO-FRICKIN-LUTELY !!!!!! It's about time...When you have 85,000+ people probably trying to get on what they have now, this is a NO BRAINER !!!!

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Visitor
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Visitor

Anything to make the experience more exciting

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K De Backer
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K De Backer

21st century amenities....

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No!

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Tom Cullinan
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Tom Cullinan

Sounds like something they would do in Austin or Boulder.

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Johnathon Cress
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Johnathon Cress

"Once, men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them." -Dune

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Randy Weitzenkamp
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Randy Weitzenkamp

Coverage is just fine for me. I don't stream much on my phone.

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Jay Pettijohn
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Jay Pettijohn

If it's going to cost NU $30 mil, our phones work fine enough as is. Watch the game & spend $ elsewhere. But, if Verizon, etc are flipping the bill and the athletic department has lease agreements lined up to make the school $ as claimed, I would have to say why not and move my vote to the yes side.

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Richard Johnson
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Richard Johnson

I go to watch a game, not chat with someone on my phone. It's just like the gym; waiting for a machine or weight stand while someone using said apparatus talks on their phone.

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Dan Larsen
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Dan Larsen

Watch the game live time! It is a sporting event not a movie......

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

I'm sick of seeing people with their head down in their phone and living in a little bitty world of trivial nonsense. Be at the game or don't come to the game.

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How will selling alcohol at Memorial Stadium affect the game-day experience?

How will selling alcohol at Memorial Stadium affect the game-day experience?

Enhances fan enjoyment

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Could lead to issues

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Enhances fan enjoyment

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Greg Liss
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Greg Liss

Nebraska is far behind the 8 ball here. If it is measured i anticipate this will help retain more attendance in to the second half. especially if the game is not competative.

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Ron
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Ron

Half the fun of attending games is watching all the other ppl make fools of themselves!

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Could lead to issues

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Carl Wilcox
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Carl Wilcox

First OFF, I love BEER. I know beer was in stadium pre covid, when thermos, etc were allowed. Often folks showed up drunk. BUT it was not a big problem (student section, etc.) But alcohol has gotten me into trouble and expect it to do the at games. Boo - wait til after game.

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Kelly Maas
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Kelly Maas

I hate the idea of alcohol in Memorial Stadium. It will just lead to obnoxious drunks.

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Rob Abel
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Rob Abel

I've seen far too many obnoxious drunks at sporting events. And I like a beer as much as the next guy.

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Rob Abel
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Rob Abel

I've seen so many obnoxious drunks ruin the game experience for many families. And I like a beer as much as anyone.

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Mike Schmidt
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Mike Schmidt

Probably can't do much more damage than the portal!

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The redReiter
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The redReiter

There are enough drunk people in the stadium already.

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The redReiter
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The redReiter

There are enough drunk people in the stadium already.

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Eric Franzen
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Eric Franzen

I'm worried college games will resemble NFL games, with belligerent, vulgar fans everywhere you turn. College games need to remain a family-friendly atmosphere, where parents shouldn't be hesitant to take children.

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Eric Franzen
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Eric Franzen

I'm worried college games will resemble NFL games, with belligerent, vulgar fans everywhere you turn. College games need to remain a family-friendly atmosphere, where parents shouldn't be hesitant to take children.

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Dennis DaMoude
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Dennis DaMoude

I"m not looking forward to it. I already have people sitting around me that either come snockered or bring their little bottles of booze and bother us or even opposing fans by making smart remarks to them. It will not make things better. Dennis

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Scott Ferguson
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Scott Ferguson

Booze seems to make some people speak before they think. I would guess they will have to increase their security guards and purchase more zip tie cuffs.

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Are you OK with Nebraska's canceling of the Tennessee series?

Are you OK with Nebraska's canceling of the Tennessee series?

Yes, it's a financial necessity.

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No, it appears cowardly.

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Yes, it's a financial necessity.

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Jeremy Lojack
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Jeremy Lojack

No matter how bad it looks, Dannen has to do what's necessary to keep the athletic department in the black financially. That's the bottom line. He can't allow millions in revenue to be lost just to save face.

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Rob Abel
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Rob Abel

Yes, I'm OK with it. It was actually Tennessee that would not agree to the home and away series being moved into the future. Nebraska, with the stadium renovation looming, cannot afford to give up the revenue of a home game. It's dollars and cents.

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PJ SAid
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PJ SAid

yes, 100% Nebraska needs to look out for its best interest.

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Thomas Wright
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Thomas Wright

Exactly what Jeremy just said …. duh 😂

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No, it appears cowardly.

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John Lund
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John Lund

Live in Nashville and have been waiting for this game for years. TN canceled the first one for the VTech game in Bristol. We need to be playing more elite teams outside the big10. That was what the expanded playoffs were for, more best on best games. Now we look like the typical SEC team, weak.

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Kelly Smith
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Kelly Smith

Stadium Reno is a horrible excuse. It is cowardice....

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Jeremy Lojack
Jeremy Lojack

It's not cowardice. Dannen only recently was given the numbers on when and how much the South Stadium renovation would cost. He made this move to add an 8th home game to keep the athletic dept from losing millions of $$.

VAHuskerFan
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VAHuskerFan

It definitely seems very cowardly, very disappointed.

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Kelly Beck
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Kelly Beck

I wouldn't use the word cowardly but it's a terrible decision for fans. I believe most fans would forego two guaranteed home wins for the chance to play Tennessee at home and on the road. It's a weak move on the football program's part

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Suicide Slush Puppie
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Suicide Slush Puppie

Not all fans live in Big 10 country, and this was the one game on a future schedule that was within driving distance for me. Not to mention the Smoky Mountains would've been a great travel destination for our fans. The "stadium remodel" excuse seems like a cop-out.

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Leo Jelinek
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Leo Jelinek

Gets Rhule two wins and makes Dannebrog look good.

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