Nebraska Cornhuskers 55 – Louisiana Layfayette Cajuns 0



the Nebraska Cornhuskers hold the NCAA record for consecutive game sellouts: 300 in 47 years.
the next closest school: Notre Dame with 207.
there are something like 5,000 fans on the waitlist for season tickets. there was a record crowd of 86,000+ cheering GO BIG RED! on Saturday. there are little old ladies in Lincoln that know more about football than most grown men in Canada. attending a Husker game at Memorial Stadium is pretty darn amazing.
but don’t take my word for it…
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.This is my 18th season covering Cajuns football. And, for eight years before that, I had the opportunity to broadcast selected games on TV as well.
I’ve been to nine SEC stadiums. (I’ll go to a tenth next season at Georgia.) I’ve seen the grove at Ole Miss, experienced the Gator Chomp, the Mississippi State cowbells, been a part of Alabama football in both Birmingham and Tuscaloosa. I’ve been called “Tigerbait” in Baton Rouge and experienced some pretty good hospitality in South Carolina.
I’ve said hello to the folks at Illinois and Minnesota. Felt September heat in Tempe, AZ.
Been to Manhattan, Lubbock, Austin, Stillwater and College Station. College Station was probably the best. Folks say “Howdy” when they see you. And they say “welcome.”
Haven’t been to the Horseshoe, the Big House or Happy Valley. Nor have I seen Touchdown Jesus.
But I’ve been to College Football Nirvana.
It’s located in Lincoln, Nebraska.
By the time Nebraska came out, about 45 minutes before kickoff, the stadium was about 65% full. There was no “hey, let’s stay outside and pound a few more beers.”
Because it was gameday. And they came to see football.
By the time the band was ready to come out, 86000 strong were in their seats. They stood and clapped along when the Cornhusker Band played “Fight on Cajuns” to honor their guests. And when the band played “There is no Place Like Nebraska” I knew that the statement was true.
For the first time ever in my years covering the Cajuns, I did not hear a single boo when the Cajuns came out of their tunnel onto their sidelines; in fact, I heard a smattering of applause.
During the game, 86000 cheered as Nebraska rolled. They didn’t leave at halftime to go out and start drinking (and remember it was 34-0 at the half). Some were outside, but they had passes to get back in and by the time the second half was ready to kick off, they were all back in their seats.
In the fourth quarter there were STILL over 80000 in the stands. Security keeps an eye out for the sign of alcohol in the stands, which is how trouble starts. If they see alcohol they don’t turn a blind eye. After all, college football is about a FAMILY atmosphere.
And when it ended, the fans stayed for another Cornhusker tradition. They applauded the Cajuns as they left the field.
Now you might say…sure, it’s easy to clap for someone when you just beat them 55-0. But they do that when their team LOSES. The newspaper on Saturday morning reprinted a handwritten letter from Florida State coach Bobby Bowden after the Seminoles got a hard fought 18-14 win years ago. Yep, the Nebraska fans cheered them as they left.
September 29th, 2009 at 6:01 am
Remind me never to come to America.
September 29th, 2009 at 6:04 am
you already live in the most American city we have!
September 29th, 2009 at 4:22 pm
Wow. . . simply wow. That’s some pride right there! It’d be awesome to check out some day.
PS Sarah you live in America. North America. Mexico’s part of it as are a dozen other countries.
PPS I know what you meant! Just being defiicult. See how I spelled it?
September 29th, 2009 at 5:26 pm
True, Toronto is pretty “American”, but I hate Toronto, so there you go! For a sec I thought you were out of your mind Raeb, but then I remembered that all those islands and stuff are part of North America…so yeah…lots of countries.
I actually do like the States a lot…I’m just mad at them right now cause they’re so freaking ignorant when it comes to health care (and other things).
October 5th, 2009 at 7:32 am
Ignorance is in the eye of the beholder because one from the “States” could think you Canadians are the ignorant brand of health care. Statistics can pull either way on that one. In other news, the game was wonderful and I couldn’t ask to have spent a more important date in my team’s history with someone more important to me. Jen you are the best for putting up with my #2 love!!