Why Football in Spring Will Be Awesome

1.   Spring football will start in late February in order to get done by end of semester.   It is a school activity after all.   There will be plenty of snow and ice to throw out on the field when an opponent even enters the stadium and then throughout the games.   It will snow every week onbenethe west sidelines!   Advantage Nebraska!!!

2.   We won't have to punt so when our opponents try to punt, the ball will be so cold and flat as to make a 20 yarder a good one!   Advantage Nebraska!

3.   We can turn the heat off in the opponent's motel rooms and locker rooms and 'pre-freeze' them making the barely able to walk!   Advantage Nebraska!

4.  By spring, most other team's best players will have opted to go pro, leaving them almost helpless vs Husker power!   Advantage Nebrasaka!    

I am sure there are many other great reasons why playing spring football will be just great.  
And one reason not to- player safety. And maybe a 2nd- February. 
 

and just because we have a continual dumpster fire of a basketball team- Wisconsin, Michigan,...., and about 10 other BIG teams, have very good ones. 

 
Football in the Spring would never be awesome.

Football is meant to be played with the amber sun low in the autumn sky or under thick grey overcast with strong winds howling in across the Great Plains into our mask-free faces with snow flurries gathering on our coats and hoodies to add spice to the Massive Sea of Red that fills the huge Lincoln stadium along with the hearts and souls of Husker Nation everywhere.

Football is meant to played when smiling folks are outdoors raking leaves into piles while listening to radios blaring The Big Red play-by-play of yet another dominating performance against a hapless, overmatched opponent and the Husker march to another National Championship.

Football is meant to be played, but not when baseball bats are cracking and basketball twine is singing sweet tunes and pucks are being slapped into the backs of hockey nets behind confused goaltenders.

Football is meant to be played... but never in Springtime.

 
Football in the Spring would never be awesome.

Football is meant to be played with the amber sun low in the autumn sky or under thick grey overcast with strong winds howling in across the Great Plains into our mask-free faces with snow flurries gathering on our coats and hoodies to add spice to the Massive Sea of Red that fills the huge Lincoln stadium along with the hearts and souls of Husker Nation everywhere.

Football is meant to played when smiling folks are outdoors raking leaves into piles while listening to radios blaring The Big Red play-by-play of yet another dominating performance against a hapless, overmatched opponent and the Husker march to another National Championship.

Football is meant to be played, but not when baseball bats are cracking and basketball twine is singing sweet tunes and pucks are being slapped into the backs of hockey nets behind confused goaltenders.

Football is meant to be played... but never in Springtime.


This would be even better if narrated by John Facenda:



 
I don't think spring football will happen, it'll effect all the other spring sports and cause major issues with them. Plus you're going to have these kids playing again later. There's no way two schedules in a year is good for these kids.

 
I don't see anyone having a full slate of spring games but I can see a few games being played.  Instead of the red and white game maybe the culmination of our standard spring ends with a game against Iowa or similar.  I guess it would be better than nothing.  

This really stinks for our seniors but tbh I feel bad for teams like Ohio State who really had a shot to win it all.  

 
I don't see anyone having a full slate of spring games but I can see a few games being played.  Instead of the red and white game maybe the culmination of our standard spring ends with a game against Iowa or similar.  I guess it would be better than nothing.  

This really stinks for our seniors but tbh I feel bad for teams like Ohio State who really had a shot to win it all.  
Agreed, no way it is a ten game schedule. We're looking at 4-6 games if we're lucky which is becoming increasingly unlikely when fear of being safe is the reason for canceling the fall slate.

I wouldn't feel too bad for Ohio State, they had a chance to show some backbone like Frost and the NU administration but backed down. In the end, Nebraska will likely toe the line and accept fate in order to stay in the conference. We will be mocked in the media for awhile and continue to get the shaft from the conference in scheduling. However, we gained a lot of respect in football-loving communities by taking a stand and questioning when enough was enough. Nothing truly changed in the six days between schedule release and canceling the season. 

 
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I don't see anyone having a full slate of spring games but I can see a few games being played.  Instead of the red and white game maybe the culmination of our standard spring ends with a game against Iowa or similar.  I guess it would be better than nothing.  

This really stinks for our seniors but tbh I feel bad for teams like Ohio State who really had a shot to win it all.  


I agree I'd guess the best case scenario is going to be like 3-4 conference games with most good seniors or juniors opting out to get ready for the draft. It won't really be worth much but I guess it'd be football. My guess is we get nothing though.

 
I dont think a reduced spring season would be terrible by any means. I do think they are kicking the can down the road but who knows? They may choose to play a few games the next time around if we know more and the situation improves. 

 
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