Came down from Central Indiana with my neighbor/friend who is a Wahoo native and NU grad.
He wore Red.....I wore Crimson and Cream!
First met up with the Hoosiers for Huskers chapter at their tailgate to support their scholarship program. Great, friendly and engaging people. Toured the Assembly Hall, some of the pregame activities, and walked out to another NU group's tailgate. This was an awesome setup with a monster of a portable grill/smoker and everything to go with it. Again, great, friendly and engaging people.
Sat on the east side of the stadium in the NU ticket block. Again with the great people.
The game was exciting for everyone, and noisy....among all of those NU fans...but polite, fun,
not abusive over-the-top stuff like one might see at other places. After three and a half hours of nailbiter football, NU came out on top. There were four or five fans around me who interacted during the game, and we shared handshakes and 'safe trip home' goodbyes; heartfelt goodbyes!
I hope the NU fans who traveled so far to support their team enjoyed, and were treated as well during their stay as I was treated among the rival fans. IU fans can learn a lot about supporting a football program from NU's fans.
Good luck this year, and see you in '19 in Lincoln!
He wore Red.....I wore Crimson and Cream!
First met up with the Hoosiers for Huskers chapter at their tailgate to support their scholarship program. Great, friendly and engaging people. Toured the Assembly Hall, some of the pregame activities, and walked out to another NU group's tailgate. This was an awesome setup with a monster of a portable grill/smoker and everything to go with it. Again, great, friendly and engaging people.
Sat on the east side of the stadium in the NU ticket block. Again with the great people.
The game was exciting for everyone, and noisy....among all of those NU fans...but polite, fun,
not abusive over-the-top stuff like one might see at other places. After three and a half hours of nailbiter football, NU came out on top. There were four or five fans around me who interacted during the game, and we shared handshakes and 'safe trip home' goodbyes; heartfelt goodbyes!
I hope the NU fans who traveled so far to support their team enjoyed, and were treated as well during their stay as I was treated among the rival fans. IU fans can learn a lot about supporting a football program from NU's fans.
Good luck this year, and see you in '19 in Lincoln!