subject: Nebraska Cornhuskers College Football Tickets And Seating Chart [print this page] These five-time national football champions have a motto that sums it up clearly about how they feel: "Not the victory but the action. Not the goal but the game. In the deed the glory." Hall of famer Roger Craig says "There aren't any fans anywhere that compare to Nebraska football fans." Craig goes on to add that there's not a Saturday game where there's not a full house.
Just over the horizon is Nebraska vs. Baylor Game Week. The top six lineup for offense is #15 Latravis Washington (QB), #24 Niles Paul (WR), #44 Mike McNeill (TE), #58 Mike Caputo (OL), #63 Derek Meyer (OL) and #67 Jacob Hickman (OL). Defense looks just as good with #5 Anthony west (DB), #28 Eric Hagg (DB), #36 Matthew May (LB), #90 Terrence Moore (DL), #94 Jared Crick (DL) and #99 Barry Turner (DL).
For the game week, fans can following along with post-practice notes on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, press conference quotes on Tuesday, Husker Game Day on Friday and the game on Saturday, October 31. Fans can enjoy live covers on Huskers starting at 6:30 a.m. with a kickoff time at 11:30 a.m.
This season has showing some great moments for this phenomenal team. Season starters for the Huskers were home game wins as they took over Florida Atlantic 49-3 and Arkansas State 38-9. Travelling to Blacksburg, however, Virginia Tech gave them a run for the money and the Huskers loss 15-16. Back for homecoming, the Huskers brought their A-game to the field, defeating Louisiana-Lafayette in a shutout 55-0.
Missouri couldn't take over their own field and loss to the Huskers 27-12. Texas tech and Iowa State entered Huskers' territory prepared, however, and defeated the Huskers 10-31 and 7-9 respectively. Fans are anxiously awaiting the Baylor game and anticipating another win for the Huskers.
Memorial Stadium has been the home of the Huskers since 1923 and remains the location of record sellout crowd that reach 300 games this September. When you come to a Huskers game at Memorial Stadium, prepare to experience the electricity of crowds that average more than 85,000 in this venue that was upgraded and expanded this year.
There's a new north end, the Osborne Athletic Complex and the Charles and Romona Myers Performance Center for student athletes to utilize. Stadium seats and club seating and quite in demand with club seating and west stadium suites often taken by the renewals. If you manage to secure this seating, expect the royal treatment.
Amenities include plasma television, private restroom, and direct connection with vendors. Memorial Stadium houses one of the largest in-stadium replay screens in the entire United States. Fans and visitors alike find themselves riveted to the screens and live action when the Huskers take to the home field to play. The Field Turf playing surface, placed in 2005, is just like the kind the professionals play on.
As a reminder, open umbrellas, banners, flags on poles, glass bottles, noise makers, alcoholic beverages, backpacks, coolers, video cameras and large bags are prohibited to protect the safety of fans, players, staff and officials. Convenient locations for backrest rentals are available around the corridor as are many concessions. Young fans can go to the Husker Nation Pavilion Kids Zone before the game to toss around a football themselves and hype of their team spirit a little more. If you don't already have your tickets, you owe it to yourself to experience a live game at Memorial Stadium.
Whether you want to witness the game from one of the skyboxes or down close enough to here the crunch of the helmets, there's a place for everyone who wants to enjoy a live game with the Huskers on their own field.