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Also not much population. For every claim of nothing to do you fail to factor in the lack of population.Not much else going on in the area.
Nebraska has less than 80,000 people in the entire state? Gee who knew all their fans fly into games. I think you seriously underestimate the lack of live sports viewing options in Nebraska. Outside of University of Nebraska sports you have one professional team, the Triple A Omaha Golden Spikes and that's the whole enchilada . Want to know the most popular spectator sport in Nebraska? It's college football, chief and that's a polled fact.Also not much population. For every claim of nothing to do you fail to factor in the lack of population.
Wrong - they live in hell. You can either see a movie or watch Nebraska football. No other options.You guys act like people outside the coasts sit on their front porch whittling away on a stick waiting for football. Pretty narrow view. I'm pretty sure these folks have just as interesting and fulfilling lives as people here.
Wrong - they live in hell. You can either see a movie or watch Nebraska football. No other options.
And only the most mainstream movies. No indies or foreign films.Did you live out that way or even spend any significant time?
Wrong - they live in hell. You can either see a movie or watch Nebraska football. No other options.
No Nebraska girls have a lot of moles.Ever date a chick from Nebraska?
Trust me, they know how to do stuff besides watch football.
No Nebraska girls have a lot of moles.
I was just going to post Nebraska is almost completely Mole-less
You are more correct than him.
Were you stationed out there?
I dated a Nebraska girl my Jr year out that way. Love those country girls. Eventually she realized she could do better and I was history lol.
Buffalo County NE. Tons of center pivot irrigation systems. Really cool to look at from the air.Passed through. Kearney, NE, actually. Yeah, there's a certain magic to those country girls that you just don't find in this part of the world. "Eager to please" is the phrase that comes to mind.
I second that. Some of the best sex I ever had. I was hooked. Btw, she was a redhead. :joy:[cheers]Ever date a chick from Nebraska?
Trust me, they know how to do stuff besides watch football.
I second that. Some of the best sex I ever had. I was hooked. Btw, she was a redhead. :joy:[cheers]
That means heavy on the freckles and moles.As was mine. Well, dark auburn, but definitely in the ballpark.
Even though the cities you mentioned are within reasonable distance, they are really in different spheres. That's like saying Philly and NYC are the same:flushed:Lincoln Nebraska to...
Kansas City Mo 169 miles
Denver Co 487 miles
Minneapolis 432 miles
Am I forgetting any pro level cities closer?
Now draw a circle with the center in Piscataway extending 169 miles.
How many pro teams in your circle?
Not to mention New York City with all it offers.
Add U.S. historical sites, the Atlantic Ocean beaches/boardwalks/casinos,...etc...
It's not comparing apples to oranges.
It's comparing a raisin to a cornucopia
That means heavy on the freckles and moles.
You nailed it.I don't think it is demeaning any of the states when they say that there is not nearly as many things to do as the East and West coasts. But, the reason you see so many fans is more that they connect the school to the state and they really do have a lot of pride in both. New Jerseyians just don't have that kind of pride.
I taught in Jersey for close to 30 years and NEVER heard the kids talk about the state or Rutgers with the kind of passion you seem to have with Nebraska, Oklahoma,etc. And, with only pockets of significant populations in these states, you just don't have all that many different options that we just take for granted.
Could be, but that's not the reason they had 80,000. They draw this well all the time for the spring game. Season tickets are a hard commodity to come by. There's just not many live sports options there. A poll of residents revealed that college football is their #1 viewing choice of all sports. Do that same poll in the Northeast and college football probably comes in 4th after the pro sports. I doubt 5th as pro hockey would probably take that spot.Scott Frost must be creating some buzz.
Over 80,000 in attendance.
You've got to admire the dedication to the program.
Lincoln Nebraska to...
Kansas City Mo 169 miles
Denver Co 487 miles
Minneapolis 432 miles
Am I forgetting any pro level cities closer?
Now draw a circle with the center in Piscataway extending 169 miles.
How many pro teams in your circle?
Not to mention New York City with all it offers.
Add U.S. historical sites, the Atlantic Ocean beaches/boardwalks/casinos,...etc...
It's not comparing apples to oranges.
It's comparing a raisin to a cornucopia
Yes. And I'm sure they'd rather be dealing with NJ traffic and spending their time figuring out how to pay their outrageous taxes.You guys act like people outside the coasts sit on their front porch whittling away on a stick waiting for football. Pretty narrow view. I'm pretty sure these folks have just as interesting and fulfilling lives as people here.
Word is he has vision. He sees things.Scott Frost must be creating some buzz.
As seen in Nebraska yesterday:You guys act like people outside the coasts sit on their front porch whittling away on a stick waiting for football. Pretty narrow view. I'm pretty sure these folks have just as interesting and fulfilling lives as people here.
I don't know if I'd call it impressive. Why would 80,000 people pay to show up to what is really just a glorified practice? Is there some other attraction or incentive at Nebraska to attract fans, other than to sit in a stadium to cheer the offense vs defense?I don't care what else there is to do in Nebraska; 80,000 paid attendance is quite impressive!