LanderPoke
Well-known member
The stadium is cool and big. However, our scoreboard is better.
Not as loud as I thought it would be for 90k people.
Football is literally a religion in Nebraska complete with shrines and alters.
Population (especially in York, NE) is old! Never seen so many old people in my life.
Fans/people are generally really nice. I was impressed with their fans. Good people.
They have lots of weird traditions - taking a shoe off during kickoff, calling their program "Big Red" (sooo stupid), calling the defense "Black Shirts" (equally as dumb) and that pig chant "Goooo Biiiiiig Re-ed" followed by "Go Big Red" was annoying beyond belief. But when you've got national championships I guess you can get away with it.
I literally see no advantages to living in the Midwest. Maybe if you are a farmer or like deciduous trees. If I lived in NE the first thing I would do is move farther west.
They have the wave down! Fast, slow, change of directions, super fast, super slow - they can do it all.
Their campus is big, but not as beautiful as ours. The more campuses I see the more I like ours.
Too much driving.
Not as loud as I thought it would be for 90k people.
Football is literally a religion in Nebraska complete with shrines and alters.
Population (especially in York, NE) is old! Never seen so many old people in my life.
Fans/people are generally really nice. I was impressed with their fans. Good people.
They have lots of weird traditions - taking a shoe off during kickoff, calling their program "Big Red" (sooo stupid), calling the defense "Black Shirts" (equally as dumb) and that pig chant "Goooo Biiiiiig Re-ed" followed by "Go Big Red" was annoying beyond belief. But when you've got national championships I guess you can get away with it.
I literally see no advantages to living in the Midwest. Maybe if you are a farmer or like deciduous trees. If I lived in NE the first thing I would do is move farther west.
They have the wave down! Fast, slow, change of directions, super fast, super slow - they can do it all.
Their campus is big, but not as beautiful as ours. The more campuses I see the more I like ours.
Too much driving.