[Husker] Spittiing incident

Rod Wellman gobigred66 at mac.com
Mon Oct 6 15:49:04 CDT 2008


I don't think there were any Husker fans left at that point.

I was at the game, and the student section started leaving in the  
middle of the third. I'll admit that I left early (although not that  
early), but I had a 3-hour drive in front of me.

Seriously, in the games I've been to this year, I have been seated in  
proximity to the visitor's section, and I was thinking about the fact  
that the visitor's section is right in the area where the visiting  
team enters and leaves the field.  I wonder if that has taken some of  
the effect away from that tradition?  Now, when the visitors leave,  
they are being applauded by their own fans, so if a few more Husker  
fans join in, does the visiting team even realize it or notice?  Or do  
they just assume it's their own fans?

Just wondering...

Rod W.
Sioux City, Ia.


On Oct 6, 2008, at 3:24 PM, J1a2c3k at aol.com wrote:

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> In a message dated 10/6/2008 3:50:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  jon.johnston at gmail.com 
>  writes:
>
> Hadn't seen  anyone post this.  McDaniels is saying someone from the
>> Nebraska team spit on him before the game.
>>
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>> http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/big12/2008-10-06-daniel-spitting_N.htm
>>
>> John Killmar
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> Does anyone know if the Husker fans at the Visitors Team exit  stood  
> up and applauded the Tigers after the game(like they usually  do)?
>
> Jack K
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Rod Wellman
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