I checked the IU website for available tickets for Nebraska, and there are a handful of tickets left for the West stands and not much more available in the East stands. My estimate for available seats would be 400.
The stands will be full of red next weekend. I want IU fired up to take to Nebraska and beat them like they did to UCLA.I checked the IU website for available tickets for Nebraska, and there are a handful of tickets left for the West stands and not much more available in the East stands. My estimate for available seats would be 400.
The stands will be full of red next weekend. I want IU fired up to take to Nebraska and beat them like they did to UCLA.
You must be a blast at parties…Hopefully the city and university are adequately prepared for a sell-out crowd and manage traffic effectively.
The difference in crowd management, and traffic, will likely be negligible. IU has a pretty robust tail gate scene. A chunk of that difference between 40K butts in the seats and all 50+K butts in the seats will just be people actually coming in from the tailgates.Hopefully the city and university are adequately prepared for a sell-out crowd and manage traffic effectively.
Does this mean the IU admin finally figured out how to get fannies in the seats? Lol.
It's pretty simple. Just win baby and they will come.
Hopefully the last push was mostly Crimson, and not boring Scarlet.Sold out!
Hope so, I get nervous when it’s easy for Nebraska to buy tickets. If they’re only 10% that’s not bad.Hopefully the last push was mostly Crimson, and not boring Scarlet.