Which do you like best?

N vs. N Huskers


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Nexus, any way you could render one like the "N huskers" one, but without the black "huskers", just the classic university N logo? I think that would be cool.

Also, in response to your "I wonder if...", maybe that special helmet could be used on the 40th anniversary? You know, kinda like the throwbacks for the ULL game
Tried to create this in MS Paint... Didn't turn out the best but kinda what it would look like.

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Nexus, any way you could render one like the "N huskers" one, but without the black "huskers", just the classic university N logo? I think that would be cool.

Also, in response to your "I wonder if...", maybe that special helmet could be used on the 40th anniversary? You know, kinda like the throwbacks for the ULL game
Tried to create this in MS Paint... Didn't turn out the best but kinda what it would look like.
Yeah now that I see I'm not to crazy about it...reminds me too much of Stanford or NCST

 
Everybody seems to like the old school plain-Jane red "N". But if we were first starting a football team from scratch and given the choice between the two, I wonder how many would pick the plain "N" then versus the more stylish design. I suspect most prefer the plain "N" because we grew up with it, and it is familiar. Not necessarily because it is better looking.

The same could be said for our offensive scheme three years ago.

 
Everybody seems to like the old school plain-Jane red "N". But if we were first starting a football team from scratch and given the choice between the two, I wonder how many would pick the plain "N" then versus the more stylish design. I suspect most prefer the plain "N" because we grew up with it, and it is familiar. Not necessarily because it is better looking.

The same could be said for our offensive scheme three years ago.
The reason I prefer the "plain" N is because it represents Nebraska. We are a bunch of hard working, no non-sense folk. The "stylish" N is great, but I don't feel a connection to it like the N we have now. It has nothing to do with having it for all those years, I just feel it represents our state well.

 
Everybody seems to like the old school plain-Jane red "N". But if we were first starting a football team from scratch and given the choice between the two, I wonder how many would pick the plain "N" then versus the more stylish design. I suspect most prefer the plain "N" because we grew up with it, and it is familiar. Not necessarily because it is better looking.

The same could be said for our offensive scheme three years ago.
The reason I prefer the "plain" N is because it represents Nebraska. We are a bunch of hard working, no non-sense folk. The "stylish" N is great, but I don't feel a connection to it like the N we have now. It has nothing to do with having it for all those years, I just feel it represents our state well.
i like that. it's understated and unassuming like we are, style doesn't define us, our actions do. it's not the 'n' that matters, it's what the guy who is wearing the helmet bearing the 'n' does.

 
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Everybody seems to like the old school plain-Jane red "N". But if we were first starting a football team from scratch and given the choice between the two, I wonder how many would pick the plain "N" then versus the more stylish design. I suspect most prefer the plain "N" because we grew up with it, and it is familiar. Not necessarily because it is better looking.

The same could be said for our offensive scheme three years ago.
The reason I prefer the "plain" N is because it represents Nebraska. We are a bunch of hard working, no non-sense folk. The "stylish" N is great, but I don't feel a connection to it like the N we have now. It has nothing to do with having it for all those years, I just feel it represents our state well.
i like that. it's understated and unassuming like we are, style doesn't define us, our actions do. it's not the 'n' that matters, it's what the guy who is wearing the helmet bearing the 'n' does.
As most of you know in construction the white hat means the boss and I asked my boss why he wore blue.

His statement it's not the color of the hat it's what's underneath that counts. I'm old and I like old things so I hope we stay as is.

 
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