I'd say it's more embarrassing for a school that size to skip a spring game altogether. Lol......really weak!I get it, I mean these things SHOULD be about excitement and fun and fans. But I think last year they did theirs inside in some practice bubble?
But if no one is showing up watch, it is almost embarrassing to have one.
There are probably about 15-20 schools that can actually have a "real" spring game
Oh I agree!I'd say it's more embarrassing for a school that size to skip a spring game altogether. Lol......really weak!
No. That usually starts Mothers Day weekend. Pretty much the earliest ice out ever though, so everyone could be putting docks and boats in. Such weak fan support.walleye season?
I mean, they are horrible and lived off PJ trying to murder that one RB each Saturday.So have to wonder if PJ feels opening game vs UNC will be key? Drop that one and they are likely 2-4 after first 6 games which likely tanks the home attendance the rest of the year. Empty seats not a good look halfway through the season.
Even during the better seasons, there are always seats available. Home attendance will tank long before 2-4.So have to wonder if PJ feels opening game vs UNC will be key? Drop that one and they are likely 2-4 after first 6 games which likely tanks the home attendance the rest of the year. Empty seats not a good look halfway through the season.
It’s quite embarrassing that they have beaten us for five straight years.I mean, they are horrible and lived off PJ trying to murder that one RB each Saturday.
They recruit horribly and they will never get great transfers...
I agree....any loss to NW, Purdue, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minny, Indiana, MSU, MD, Rutgers...they are all lameIt’s quite embarrassing that they have beaten us for five straight years.
fun haterHere's a honest statement from that will get me nailed to a cross - I think Nebraska fandom's never ending fascination with the spring game is dumb. It's a practice, it almost never correlates to anything that happens in the fall and I've got better things to do on a Saturday in April. It's great for Lincoln's economy but other than that, it's way overblown to the point of being embarrassing that we make such a big deal about it.
I get what you are saying but for most of us it is just about having fun, hitting up lincoln, having some beers.Here's a honest statement from that will get me nailed to a cross - I think Nebraska fandom's never ending fascination with the spring game is dumb. It's a practice, it almost never correlates to anything that happens in the fall and I've got better things to do on a Saturday in April. It's great for Lincoln's economy but other than that, it's way overblown to the point of being embarrassing that we make such a big deal about it.
To each his own..Here's a honest statement from that will get me nailed to a cross - I think Nebraska fandom's never ending fascination with the spring game is dumb. It's a practice, it almost never correlates to anything that happens in the fall and I've got better things to do on a Saturday in April. It's great for Lincoln's economy but other than that, it's way overblown to the point of being embarrassing that we make such a big deal about it.
Never understood this point of view. You are correct. It's not an actual game. But it is an event. Happens only one time of year. I don't care about going. But a lot of people can take young families there relatively cheap and get a feel for a game day atmosphere that may not have that option in the fall. Also I think a lot of people take advantage of it as an event coming out of winter. Gets them out and socialize, eat drink and just enjoy the day.Here's a honest statement from that will get me nailed to a cross - I think Nebraska fandom's never ending fascination with the spring game is dumb. It's a practice, it almost never correlates to anything that happens in the fall and I've got better things to do on a Saturday in April. It's great for Lincoln's economy but other than that, it's way overblown to the point of being embarrassing that we make such a big deal about it.
Okay, you convinced me it's all in good fun. Let's just agree then that it's NOT embarrassing for a school like Minny to not have one. We know Nebraska fans are somewhat unique, but it sure doesn't correlate to winning anything.Never understood this point of view. You are correct. It's not an actual game. But it is an event. Happens only one time of year. I don't care about going. But a lot of people can take young families there relatively cheap and get a feel for a game day atmosphere that may not have that option in the fall. Also I think a lot of people take advantage of it as an event coming out of winter. Gets them out and socialize, eat drink and just enjoy the day.
It is embarrassing when you tried to have it and no one showed up so you get rid of it.Okay, you convinced me it's all in good fun. Let's just agree then that it's NOT embarrassing for a school like Minny to not have one. We know Nebraska fans are somewhat unique, but it sure doesn't correlate to winning anything.
Boats are already in as there is “ice out” already on several of the lakes in MN.No. That usually starts Mothers Day weekend. Pretty much the earliest ice out ever though, so everyone could be putting docks and boats in. Such weak fan support.
My son moved to St. Cloud for college in January and we sent him up there outfitted for an arctic expedition. He sent all of it home a month ago and doesn't even have a coat, just hoodies. They're starting to roll out the applications for business disaster payments based on lack of snow and ice this winter.Boats are already in as there is “ice out” already on several of the lakes in MN.
It’s true. Lots of resorts lost out on the “ice fishing” money they count on every year.My son moved to St. Cloud for college in January and we sent him up there outfitted for an arctic expedition. He sent all of it home a month ago and doesn't even have a coat, just hoodies. They're starting to roll out the applications for business disaster payments based on lack of snow and ice this winter.
Most people need a dock in before the boat goes in. I haven't heard of any docks going in yet. Have you? That would be wild to have docks in the 2nd week in March.Boats are already in as there is “ice out” already on several of the lakes in MN.
If you have a couple people that know what they're doing, a dock is unnecessary. Convenient yes, but not a deal breakerMost people need a dock in before the boat goes in. I haven't heard of any docks going in yet. Have you? That would be wild to have docks in the 2nd week in March.
Some of the lakes by the twin cities have permanent docks?Most people need a dock in before the boat goes in. I haven't heard of any docks going in yet. Have you? That would be wild to have docks in the 2nd week in March.
Well yeah. I fish all the time without a dock, sometimes by myself. I'm talking about leaving the boat at the cabin, on the lift.If you have a couple people that know what they're doing, a dock is unnecessary. Convenient yes, but not a deal breaker
Could be. Risky if you get the wrong wind in the spring, but I've seen it on rivers. Some people have crappy docks and just leave them figuring if they get destroyed, oh well.Some of the lakes by the twin cities have permanent docks?
I pull up (dry dock) to our campsite every year and anchor off to a tree with rope.Well yeah. I fish all the time without a dock, sometimes by myself. I'm talking about leaving the boat at the cabin, on the lift.
Boat camping is the best. Is that in MN?I pull up (dry dock) to our campsite every year and anchor off to a tree with rope.
Yes, me and my family camp out of branch of water off of Lake Winnibigoshish.Boat camping is the best. Is that in MN?
I just ease the boat into shore and the person that backed the boat into the water jumps on board. We do it every spring.Well yeah. I fish all the time without a dock, sometimes by myself. I'm talking about leaving the boat at the cabin, on the lift.
You should check out Voyageurs and Vermilion. Awesome boat camping on those lakes.Yes, me and my family camp out of branch of water off of Lake Winnibigoshish.
A lot of lakes in MN have very gradual sloping shorelines. Anything bigger than a 16ft Lund and you'll scrape to a halt before you ever get to shore.I just ease the boat into shore and the person that backed the boat into the water jumps on board. We do it every spring.
This is true. Makes it very nice to launch a boat from a trailer though. I haven't seen any docks yet though.A lot of lakes in MN have very gradual sloping shorelines. Anything bigger than a 16ft Lund and you'll scrape to a halt before you ever get to shore.
Gopher fans agree with this. We've got no clue what PJ is thinking on this one.I'd say it's more embarrassing for a school that size to skip a spring game altogether. Lol......really weak!
If only some business would just keep buying our extra tickets so we could brag about how many consecutive sellouts we're having though....So have to wonder if PJ feels opening game vs UNC will be key? Drop that one and they are likely 2-4 after first 6 games which likely tanks the home attendance the rest of the year. Empty seats not a good look halfway through the season.
Fans actually went to the spring games when we'd have them before PJ. We'd show up again this year if we could. Obviously we're not getting 50K, but we'd get enough to make it worth opening the stadium for.Such weak fan support.