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When basketball season rolls around and assuming they'll play the games and allow fans in to watch ...  

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  1. 1. When basketball season rolls around and assuming they'll play the games and allow fans in to watch ...

    • I'm giving up my tickets. Might get them again in a year or so. But not dying to watch games live.
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    • I'll keep my tickets as a placeholder so I don't lose the seats, but I'm not gonna go to any games in person.
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    • I might go to a few of the bigger games but I'm not going to risk it for some directional state game.
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    • I'm going, but I'll wear a mask and might move to a less dense area of the arena if there's a lot of people around.
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    • Ah, what the hell. YOLO. I'm going and I'll high-five the people next to me like I always have.
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Posted
1 hour ago, hhcmatt said:

My option is that I'm buying tickets and have no idea what will happen nor what I will do


No fence sitters. I deliberately did not include that as one of the options. Obviously, we'll know more later. I'm curious how people are feeling right now.

  • 1 month later...
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On 7/4/2020 at 5:23 PM, Huskerpapa said:

Has the University sent out 2020/2021 basketball ticket announcements yet?  If not...when?

I’ve usually received some info by now, but so far nothing. I have to imagine they’re up against a “drop dead” date on a lot of events here in the next few weeks...

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I  picked the option to wear a mask and sit in a less dense area but I don't believe that they'll allow the stadium at full capacity and I know that my seats up in the nose bleeds won't get president over those who give donations. So basically I don't anticipate having tickets this upcoming season.

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It's starting to become apparent that in terms of gathering that your risk for spreading Covid is greater inside than outside, which makes sense.

Assuming a season happens, I think we'll find that Nebraska either limits or doesn't sell any tickets because selling them as usual is inviting people to congregate in an enclosed area which increases the potential for an outbreak.  Football with its outdoor seating seems like more of a possibility in terms of fan attendance in some form.

Posted
38 minutes ago, hhcmatt said:

It's starting to become apparent that in terms of gathering that your risk for spreading Covid is greater inside than outside, which makes sense.

Assuming a season happens, I think we'll find that Nebraska either limits or doesn't sell any tickets because selling them as usual is inviting people to congregate in an enclosed area which increases the potential for an outbreak.  Football with its outdoor seating seems like more of a possibility in terms of fan attendance in some form.

 

Solution: outdoor basketball games. In the winter.  In Nebraska. 🥶

Posted
1 minute ago, aphilso1 said:

 

Solution: outdoor basketball games. In the winter.  In Nebraska. 🥶

 

I thought about expanding into this. If you're a warm weather school it's something you should explore.

Posted
1 minute ago, 49r said:

 

 

Oh this is gonna rustle a lot of jimmies...

 

Is that code for 'flip phone owners'?

 

Nebraska should most definitely offer paper tickets to those after the season

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