2019 Spring Game - April 13 @ 1:00 CDT on BTN

I am not starting to get excited for the spring game.  Weather looks like it will be in the 60's so that is nice.

The plan (that literally no one cares about, not even my friends that are going with me)

Leave Omaha around 8:30 which should mean we are at the first bar by 10am at the latest (I am already starting to think that this is not early enough)

I am guessing we will start at Sandy's, my spring game experience has been that Sandy's is one of the more packed bars in the morning.  From there we will probably hit up Main Street Cafe/Pub, grab a tallboy and a shot...then it is off to Barry's.

Halftime will be the kicker...do we head over to the Rail Yard and finish things off or do we stay at Barry's?  

 
Just ordered tickets for Spring Game and printed. 

I am excited to be seeing it live, but also plan to DVR it too.

I haven't been to a Spring Game since 1996.  The Debut of Scott Frost, and the Brook Berringer Tribute.

They also explained how 1996 season was in tribute to Brook. 

I attended the make up game in 2018 and it will be interesting to see how much progress the team has made in the off season and thru Spring Practice. 

 
Saw on weather 4/8/19, high around 50 degrees.  A little rain early in the morning, but not during the game.  50 isn't horrible.  It's a lot more doable than nearly 80 and chances of severe weather. 

When you sell out for the Spring Game, there truly is No Place Like Nebraska. 

 
I better get my roster set...my roster of bars!

The weather is not perfect but I do like that it now makes it easy to know how to dress...

 
My bookie always tosses out a line for the spring game.  I think that the Red Team has won like the last 10 or something?  Is that right?

Anyway, I always bet it for fun, can't wait!

 
I knew Wandale was hurt but I thought he had been practicing. Maybe not full contact?


He's been mentioned as "limited" basically the whole spring.  Tweaked a hamstring that they didn't want to mess with.

Not sure if he was full-contact when he was out there or not.  Pretty sure they just weren't going to do anything to chance it with him.

 
Everything you need to know about Nebraska’s spring game


LINCOLN, Neb. — Scott Frost enjoys the Red-White game for what it is — a day that he gets out of work. “I’m going to stay neutral,” Frost said, “and root for both teams.”

Nebraska announced the rosters Wednesday for the Red and White squads, set to scrimmage Saturday at 1 p.m. before a full house at Memorial Stadium.

As the Huskers prepare to complete their second spring under Frost with the last of 15 practices, the coach sees progress. “We’re a mile ahead of where we were last year,” he said.

But how much is there to gauge from Saturday? Here are 20 things that matter about the Nebraska spring game.

 
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