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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Should Nebraska permanently retire the number 50 worn by center Dave Rimington?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
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Should Nebraska permanently retire the number 50 worn by center Dave Rimington?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Dave Kapke
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Dave Kapke

same comment He has a trophy named after him.

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ghuskerdude1
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ghuskerdude1

Kid worked, dominated., and is still a great person.

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Rich Godfrey
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Rich Godfrey

They named the best trophy after him.

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PJ SAid
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PJ SAid

come on! He has an award named after him. Retire his number already.

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Mark Larson
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Mark Larson

Without a doubt. You can’t have an award named after you without a retired number. His career stands alone.

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Doug Einsel
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Doug Einsel

DUH...He deserves it.

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Joe Nigro
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Joe Nigro

Just the best ever. Who better.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

He was the best. Yes, retire the jersey.

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klirvine@bresnan.net
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klirvine@bresnan.net

goats should always be given that honor

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Scott
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Scott

He has a trophy named after him

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Bill Streit
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Bill Streit

Should have retired it years ago

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John Lienemann
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John Lienemann

He is one of the greatest if the greatest in his position

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No

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Do you think an automated strike zone will ruin MLB games?

Do you think an automated strike zone will ruin MLB games?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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No one has commented yet

No

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Scott
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Scott

Umpires are ruining the game and changing the outcome with bad calls regarding balls and strikes. Take umpires out of the equation and you will have a more honest game!!!

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