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4 together in 5, Row 35...only $910 at the moment! WooOOOT!
I'd jump on those. That is behind the nebraska bench, but that is a great deal considering the tickets are $56/each, but donation is probably around $2000/ticket (unless they are a donor from the 60's)
Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
we'll be tailgating after the game for a good couple of hours. I'm a block from the stadium as well. It shouldn't be a problem to let the traffic pass before leaving if you are willing to stick around.
If you come hang at ent's tailgate for two hours afterwards you'll get back to your hotel in Omaha at pretty much the same time as if you were to leave right after the game. Better to sit in a chair with food, drink and ESPN highlights than in your car.
This could go on a number of threads, but I'll stick it here since it's from an Omaha paper and has a modest UNL focus. But, really, it's article extremely close to my heart.
My wife's cousin spent a weekend there and his pictures were incredible. Said the food was great, hotel was nice and the golf courses had great views. They also signed up for a fishing package and spent an afternoon trout fishing.
Anyways, if this is your thing, I've been hearing great things about the place on message boards.
Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
Hey Entropy, I know this is a football site but you folks in Nebraska have something else to be proud of in sports. There is an 18 year old kid named Jack Sock who is from Lincoln who is the #1 ranked junior tennis player in the U.S. He just won his second USTA National Junior Championship here in Kalamazoo which earned him a wild card into the US Open at Flushing Meadow. This afternoon he won his first match on the big stage beating a tough Frenchman in 4 sets. It was electric! And while I'm at it another Nebraskan, Andy Roddick, is on the court right now (Wed. eve) and is leading in his first match.
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