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November 22, 2009, 11:30:59 PM
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cornhuskerfan1988

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All my interactions with KSU fans at the game were great. Your fans represented well. Your team did pretty well too (in areas not really apparent on the final score). The trick play was awesome. It was great to see Snyder still has the touch. I look forward (hopefully) to another decade of the Big Red and Cats battling it out for north championships.

November 22, 2009, 11:49:25 PM
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All my interactions with KSU fans at the game were great. Your fans represented well. Your team did pretty well too (in areas not really apparent on the final score). The trick play was awesome. It was great to see Snyder still has the touch. I look forward (hopefully) to another decade of the Big Red and Cats battling it out for north championships.

cornhuskerfan1988,

thank you for the nice words. i was one of those kansas state fans at the game this past weekend and i won't be going back again in two years. i have been to many sporting events and have never been treated as rudely as i was in lincoln on saturday. i grossly underestimated how rude and "in your face" a group of fans can be. there were two specific incidents were i actually feared for the safety of my family. it's sad that your fans can't put a winning product in the stands to match the great product coach pelini is putting on the field. good luck in the big 12 championship game. beat the longhorns for us.

-rick daris

November 23, 2009, 12:01:09 AM
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Sorry to hear that. As a student in the student section I see some of the worst at our stadium. Every where you go there are going to be bad apples (and sometimes you might run into a bushel  of them). I regularly tell fans to shut up if they are booing the opposing team or trying to start the wave while the opposing team has a player injured. I really think you should consider making the trip back to Lincoln in two years. Message me if you want and maybe I can tell you some places to avoid and what not.

Also good luck in BBall season KSU fans (not that you will need it against us).

November 23, 2009, 12:34:57 AM
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Sorry to hear that Daris.  The bad behavior amongst our fanbase has increased dramatically in the last few years.  The tards that post on rivals etc. have become more prominent.  I used to think they didn't exist, but these rotten apples have appeared in great number.  Things were cool with KSU fans where I was partying.  I do feel badly for a KSU fan and his hot wife in my section, 27, as some dumbass know it all husker fan barraged them with his expertise throughout the game.  If "22 power" means anything to you, my apologies.  The cats have improved in every phase of the game this year.  Good luck next year as KSU will defintely be in the hunt for the north title IMO.

November 23, 2009, 07:54:27 AM
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All my interactions with KSU fans at the game were great. Your fans represented well.

Frack off and die, beeeeeyatchhhhh.   :mad:



























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November 23, 2009, 08:18:44 AM
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wow, amazing work in this thread
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November 23, 2009, 08:35:37 AM
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I got doo doo bombed and pee bombs hurled at me by the NU fans at last year's gayme, and that is after they won.  I guess that's how I got my moniker.  Though the gerbil might have something to do with it.  I "gerbaled" to CU along time ago.

November 23, 2009, 08:56:24 AM
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I too was one of the K-State fans in attendance and I have to say that I really don't care if I ever make it back for another game.

All I heard about leading up to Saturday was what a great gameday experience it was in Lincoln and how Nebraska fans were the classiest in the nation.  Those statements couldn't be further from the truth.  As long as I was tailgating with friends and relatives (all Nebraska fans) everything was cool.  There was even a roaming band that played the K-State fight song.  Great!  Whenever I ventured away from the tailgate (to use the restroom, go into the stadium, etc.), it was a completely different story.  Nebraska fans referring to every K-State fan they saw as a "Purple faggot".  I was turned away from a portable toilet by three inbred, overall wearing jackasses until I took off my K-State jersey (which I refused to do...just found another bank of crappers).  The non-stop bitching by the fans about the few officials' calls that didn't go Nebraska's way was almost unbearable.  The walk out of the stadium and back to the tailgate after the game was even more fun constantly being reminded that K-State will never win a national championship and that Nebraska has five, Pelini is a mastermind and the best K-State could do was pull a poor old man out of retirement, etc.  Well, whoopity f*ing doo.  Even as a student I never treated opposing fans the way I and several other K-State fans around me were treated.

I've been to Oakland for a Raiders - Chiefs game and found the fans in the "black hole" to be more respectful as a whole (not kidding).

Oh and as far overall "chill factor" for pregame, stadium experience, I can think of a few other venues that blow Nebraska away!

You stay classy Nebraska!

November 23, 2009, 09:11:59 AM
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Well guys I'd like to report in on a little different experience I was treated to this weekend in Lincoln.  I got to Memorial Stadium very early because I wanted to tailgate with my wife and 5 yr old (It was his first trip to Lincoln and he was really excited to see the purple play against the Blackshirts).  We had a great tailgate and met a lot of very classy fans.  I treated several Nebraksa fans to some of my famous "walking tacos" as well as my beer.  We exchanged stories about different games over the years and it was great meeting so many classy fans.  A special shoutout goes to "Greg" who brought us into his suite for the game and introduced us to many former players as well as none other than Dr Tom Osbourne himself.  It was a special treat for my little guy to meet so many important "VIPs" at the game.  Afterwards, "Greg" brought us down through the weightroom and showed us where the players lockerroom was.  Its always interesting to see how the "other half" lives, and this was one of those moments.   Later on my wife and I remarked at how friendly everyone in town was.  We stopped at a bar and some Nebraska fans even sang us the K-State fight song!!  On our way out of town we stopped at a very nice restaurant and at the table next to us was Larry the Cable Guy and his girlfriend/wife?  We didn't want to be rude so we did not ask, but he was very polite to our son who did get Larry's autograph! 

All in all it was a great weekend and I can't wait until our next trip to Lincoln!


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November 23, 2009, 09:13:58 AM
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rick daris,

I wish I could say your experience was an isolated event. but sadly my wife and I's weekend in Lincoln was just as bad if not worse.  

We are an "interracial" couple and throughout the game we were barraged by foul racist language pertaining to us.  She is from the South, as many of you here know, and even she was shocked by the anger of the Nebraska fans toward our relationship.  We were harrased the whole game, and at one point in the third quarter some goon from a few rows up started throwing ice at us and even threated to "kick my ass after the game" and show my wife what a "Real Man" was.  My wife made us leave just before the fourth quarter, she might never go to another Big 12 football game with me again (we never got this treatment, even in the worst of SEC stadiums).

All in all it was almost Hell on Earth.  I used to think Nebraska fans were ok until this weekend.  Never again.  I hope you are all proud of yourselves.