Foppa
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Just wanted to hear some opinions on this...
If it is status quo scheduled at Penn St. on Saturday i.e. Paterno coaches, Spanier still in place, etc...does anyone feel NU has an obligation to make some kind of a statement? Fans of both teams are understandably outraged, but how 'outside the box' would it be if Nebraska officials came out and said, "due to the situation, unless changes are made, Nebraska will not be playing at Penn St. this weekend." Granted, I think this is as unlikely as the chance that Penn St. would forfeit the rest of the season, but I'm wondering...we all know what the situation at Happy Valley was like for Husker fans in 2002...these are going to be the same 100,000+ fans who are all going to be pissed off. You wouldn't think that NU fans, coaches, and players would be targeted as a result of this situation directly, but it didn't really matter in a 'normal' setting in 2002, did it? Just wondering if there is going to be some safety/security issues, as there's bound to be lots of protests and anger at the stadium.
If it is status quo scheduled at Penn St. on Saturday i.e. Paterno coaches, Spanier still in place, etc...does anyone feel NU has an obligation to make some kind of a statement? Fans of both teams are understandably outraged, but how 'outside the box' would it be if Nebraska officials came out and said, "due to the situation, unless changes are made, Nebraska will not be playing at Penn St. this weekend." Granted, I think this is as unlikely as the chance that Penn St. would forfeit the rest of the season, but I'm wondering...we all know what the situation at Happy Valley was like for Husker fans in 2002...these are going to be the same 100,000+ fans who are all going to be pissed off. You wouldn't think that NU fans, coaches, and players would be targeted as a result of this situation directly, but it didn't really matter in a 'normal' setting in 2002, did it? Just wondering if there is going to be some safety/security issues, as there's bound to be lots of protests and anger at the stadium.