[Husker] Straw Poll

Scott R Lawson SLawson at uamail.albany.edu
Wed Nov 23 09:55:30 CST 2005


I'd go anywhere, assuming I had the money to do it. When I went to the Orange Bowl in '92 ('91 season) I spent about 2 months worth of my salary in a little over 5 days. Fun, but by no means a smart thing to do! I will be seriously planning to go next season to a bowl game, assuming the Huskers get into one, which I think is highly likely. It will take me that long to save up for it!

Scott in NY

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From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com]On Behalf
Of nickchevance at netscape.net
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 10:41 AM
To: husker at tssi.com
Subject: Re: [Husker] Straw Poll


Steven (on Monday) wrote:

 Subject: [Husker] Straw Poll

  Let's do a straw poll of listers and see who would actually attend any 
of these
 bowls.

  OK, this sounds like fun. First of all, I am a father of two girls, 
both teens, and only one is mildly interested in going to football 
games. My wife, born and bred in Bellevue, could care less about Husker 
football other than the stores tend to be less crowded on football 
Saturdays (but with fewer games on TV this year, the stores have been 
more crowded). That means if I go to a bowl game (never been but would 
love to), I have to find things for the rest of the family to do, too. 
So my ability to go to a bowl depends much less on who we play and much 
more on what's there for them to do while I'm in some football frenzy 
for a day.

  Holiday (San Diego) - I'd love to go to San Diego for the Holidays 
(and Bowl) but won't for two reasons - 1) its a bit expensive to go to 
San Diego from Omaha, at any time of the year, let alone Christmas, and 
2) there's no way the Huskers will be there to play.

  Orlando - This is probably the only real shot I have at getting to a 
bowl game, if I can convince all the girls (only one of whom would 
consider going to the game) that a few more days at Disney World would 
be worth it - we were just there in October and I only got on the Tower 
of Terror once - bummer.

  San Antonio - I've been to San Antonio and its a great venue - lots of 
things to do and see, great places to eat, but again, this isn't 
someplace the Huskers will play this year. No chance.

  Shreveport - Despite the fact that Steve Sipple, sports writer for the 
Lincoln rag, swears by Shreveport as a great place for a bowl, I have 
my serious doubts. And again, this one is rather doubtful for the 
Huskers. Possible, but not likely.

  Fort Worth - what the h*&^ is in Fort Worth worth going to, other than 
the Huskers? Can someone fill me in? I'll admit my lack of 
Texas-smarts, which for the longest time I took as a good sign.

  Now, if I were to be allowed to take off work, abandon my family and 
go to a bowl game with a bunch of other fans (and promise not to have 
too much fun) over Christmas, I think I'd seriously consider Orlando, 
Houston (which wasn't on this list, but its quite possible and TCU just 
accepted the other bid), and San Antonio as my first choices. But the 
chances of that, like the chances of the Huskers playing in San Diego 
this year, are slim to none, and Slim just packed his bags.

 Nick
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