And $50 for my son and his girlfriend.And $5 for HS kids and younger. So $65 for a family of five, including a concert at the end? That seems like a fantastic deal to me.
And $50 for my son and his girlfriend.And $5 for HS kids and younger. So $65 for a family of five, including a concert at the end? That seems like a fantastic deal to me.
Yes. And a memorial stadium win for Cook before Rhule.Tunnel walk for the ladies?
I don't see how they could risk something like that with the potential for weather issues. Wind, rain, etc. would be bad, but humidity alone could cause problems with the floor.
It would be cool, but I question the value.
These posts are idiots.I didn't say I saw NO value, just that I question it. There are always trade-offs. I could see this working for an exhibition match, but would that get butts in the seats? Probably at least some, but enough?
I just wouldn't want Nebraska risking a regular season match, with the added potential of injury, with the various elements in play. But that's just one perspective, and I certainly appreciate other perspectives.
I'd love to see it, but I understand if it never happens.
The Antman movie in downtown Lincoln costs $16 tonight to see it on Ultrascreen according to the theater’s website. Seeing history for a few dollars more than a movie seems more than worth it to me. (The article says the schools have not set the price/ procedures for their students’ tickets.)
I am sure they would fill the stadium. Nothing like Nebraska volleyball!Edit: Officially announced 2/24/23
Totally unsubstantiated rumor on a Nebraska VB board says planning is underway for a match in Memorial Stadium this upcoming fall against UNO during Week 2 of the non-conference schedule. Maybe a Division II match and a high school match beforehand.
In the past, Cook has said that would be too hard to do. Seems like a logistical nightmare to me, but I am sure it would create a collegiate attendance record.
If it's a windy day that could make those high sets interesting to deal with.
I have heard coach Cook discuss this multiple times in his weekly radio show with JB, and he has never sounded enthusiastic about it.
Interestingly enough, I spent the better part of the day on Friday watching the women's sand volleyball team. The entire event was indoors. Their practice facility is indoors. I doubt they get any outdoor practice in, especially considering the sand volleyball season occurs in the winter and early spring.Do people consider that we have a sand volleyball team? I think they'll be able to adjust to the outdoor elements for the special event.