That's very charitable of you. I hope you are rewardedI’m driving over 11 hours, gotta do what ya gotta do!
That's very charitable of you. I hope you are rewardedI’m driving over 11 hours, gotta do what ya gotta do!
We made the 11 hour drive from DC to to WL last weekend, and suffered through that second half, solely so that you could make the slightly longer pilgrimage and enjoy a victory tonight. Enjoy.I’m driving over 11 hours, gotta do what ya gotta do!
we can't all be pioneers! Some of us have to man the homestead.I’m driving over 11 hours, gotta do what ya gotta do!
I’m traveling with two Huskers, so if you see a dude in a #50 jersey with a mullet and two enemies you’ve found me! Should be down on green street in a few hours bar hopping!we can't all be pioneers! Some of us have to man the homestead.
If we winn go to the next game as well!!!
I’m traveling with two Huskers, so if you see a dude in a #50 jersey with a mullet and two enemies you’ve found me! Should be down on green street in a few hours bar hopping!
I'm pretty sure Illinois has laid eggs in front of the previous two largest crowds of recent times (MSU last year and UNC under lovie)The big stadium in Lincoln is known as The Sea of Red... which it is on game day because that’s all the field of play is surrounded by. Red... red... and lots of it.
In glory days, Husker fans were known to take over opponent’s stadiums and turn them also in a Sea of Red. In fact, there was a Husker game at Notre Dame a few years back when the South Bend program was lagging and Husker fans dominated the Golden Dome home. More Husker fans than ND fans.
Traveling Husker fans have dipped some with the poor fortunes of the team over the last 25 years. But They still love and support their Huskers even in lean years.
Champaign needs to be a Sea of Orange on game days. Then we can start to work on everywhere else.
This Illinois team is more indicative of where the program is than last years. It appears that Coach Lovie was recruiting better than some thought. Those recruits became men with decent success and NFL careers ahead of them. There was just not enough of them. As the first teamers went to the NFL, the next in line were not ready or able to take overs right away. First and foremost, the offensive line needs rebuilt. This may take a couple of years. There is hope in the back field, but work needs done on the lines both offensive and defensive. To get year after year success means recruit, recruit, and recruit some more. I like the emphasis on Illinois kids. I do not think the competition likes the UI emphasizing Illinois. First the more ILL. kids that get pulled in then that hampers the recruiting pool of Iowa, Wisc. Minn. Mich. Purdue, Indiana, Michigan St., ND. and who knows who else. ILL needs more than their fair share of ILL. kids. BB is on the right track going in this direction. Sustainability will happen I think when this is taken care of.The big stadium in Lincoln is known as The Sea of Red... which it is on game day because that’s all the field of play is surrounded by. Red... red... and lots of it.
In glory days, Husker fans were known to take over opponent’s stadiums and turn them also in a Sea of Red. In fact, there was a Husker game at Notre Dame a few years back when the South Bend program was lagging and Husker fans dominated the Golden Dome home. More Husker fans than ND fans.
Traveling Husker fans have dipped some with the poor fortunes of the team over the last 25 years. But They still love and support their Huskers even in lean years.
Champaign needs to be a Sea of Orange on game days. Then we can start to work on everywhere else.
I'm pretty sure Illinois has laid eggs in front of the previous two largest crowds of recent times (MSU last year and UNC under lovie)
Well true. There's that.Cow tipping?
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Why stop there. All the numbers could be orange with blue outlineIm all for making the orange outline of the 50 yard line number a permanent thing
What a great opportunity to honor a legend this evening.
Dress warm.I try to make the trip once a year for a game. This was the one I've been planning on attending. Last week really made me consider not driving 3 hours each way, but I'm still going. PLEASE don't make me regret it!