How does the crowd get fired up for the upcoming beatdown?

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Thankfully I will be traveling out of the country this coming weekend for a wedding, as I know that if I were to stay in the US, I would attempt to either watch or listen to the game, hoping irrationally for a Husker victory that has roughly the same likelihood of happening as me winning the lottery.

My question is, after the fans in the stadium were so fired up last weekend only to be let down again by poor coaching and crappy effort, will fans show up again on Saturday for what figures to be an even worse beating? I don't think the sell-out streak will officially come to an end, as I believe boosters or other organizations would just buy up the unused ticket allotment, but I would be surprised if there are not large sections of seats unoccupied during the game. Thoughts?
 
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Thankfully I will be traveling out of the country this coming weekend for a wedding, as I know that if I were to stay in the US, I would attempt to either watch or listen to the game, hoping irrationally for a Husker victory that has roughly the same likelihood of happening as me winning the lottery.

My question is, after the fans in the stadium were so fired up last weekend only to be let down again by poor coaching and crappy effort, will fans show up again on Saturday for what figures to be an even worse beating? I don't think the sell-out streak will officially come to an end, as I believe boosters or other organizations would just buy up the unused ticket allotment, but I would be surprised if there are not large sections of seats unoccupied during the game. Thoughts?
It's definitely a concern, but I was amazed at the crowd for Rutgers right after the crap NIU game. This is what makes Husker Nation so extrordinary. Let's hope it can continue til this mess is fixed.
 
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