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Would you support building a columbarium under Memorial Stadium?

Would you support building a columbarium under Memorial Stadium?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Jeff Alexander
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Jeff Alexander

Why not? I often thought that I would like to have some of my ashes (just a tiny amount) spread on the field, and with natural turf coming, even better!

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Gary Schneider
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Gary Schneider

Other schools have this! Why not let Huskers stay life long fans if that's what they want to do!1

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

If it makes people happy why not? We are crazy in love with our Huskers beyond any other program, so why not?

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No

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Visitor
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Visitor

Wrong place Just that simple

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Jamie Welker
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Jamie Welker

The ritch want your money even after your dead

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Ted Hohman
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Ted Hohman

College football should be a celebration of youth and life. Turning the stadium into a graveyard is just (once again) making a buck off of die hard (pun intended) fans.

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Chris Erickson
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Chris Erickson

It's a stupid and morbid idea.

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Tom Fretz
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Tom Fretz

A football stadium/field doubling as a cemetary? I've heard of some crazy ideas, but this one is right there near the top.

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Dick Plock
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Dick Plock

Up to the family , but not for me

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Thomas L Terrill
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Thomas L Terrill

I would rather see a live team on the field.

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Mike O
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Mike O

Over my dead body.

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What should define Nebraska’s running back room heading into 2026?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
1 month left

What should define Nebraska’s running back room heading into 2026?

One clear feature back

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A situational committee

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One clear feature back

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David Weaver
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David Weaver

Feature back is important to have but DEPTH is also CRITICAL. If don't have a feature back then either then depth chart is flooded with talent. But in the Big Ten you better have a GREAT 2nd and 3rd string to make it through the season. With EJ it helped he was so quick he didn't take huge hits

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Terry Barker
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Terry Barker

Nebraska was always most stable when we had a feature back that can actually "carry" the team with his legs.

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

Nebraska in the past was successful with one top back. We've fallen on hard times because we haven't developed or recruited a great back. But the others need to be developed so we have a pipeline of backs like we use to have.

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A situational committee

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Thomas Wright
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Thomas Wright

Roger Craig & Tom Rathman ring a bell ? Not only a dynamic duo playing for NU, but also for the 49ers !! YES we want multiple RB’s to rotate in & out to keep their legs fresh!! GBR 🎈

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SEW
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SEW

Look at the success in the playoff, the teams have 2-3 capable RB's they use to keep them healthy and offer the D different looks. Johnson was unique, most backs can't take that many snaps a season and stay healthy and sharp.

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PJ SAid
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PJ SAid

Every good team, including the NFL, will rotate backs on a regular basis. This last year Nebraska should have used a 2nd running back more often - NEB is lucked out EJ stayed healthy.

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Brad Loseke
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Brad Loseke

Different backs have skills for different situations.

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Would Notre Dame QB Kenny Minchey be a good fit for the Huskers?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
1 month left

Would Notre Dame QB Kenny Minchey be a good fit for the Huskers?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Mitch Bronston
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Mitch Bronston

Fits the offense, solid player, no pedigree getting in the way.

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David Levesque
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David Levesque

He very nearly won the starting job this past season.

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Larry Eisenhauer
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Larry Eisenhauer

He will be solid and take care of the ball

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No

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