Why do nebraska fans hold their shoes




















As colleague David Ubben wrote, "There's no more goosebump-inducing entrance in the Big Players walk the red carpet through a line of fans to The Alan Parsons Project's "Sirius" while a video of past Husker legends fires up the fans in the stands. The performance features all of the teams fight songs, the opposing team's fight song and the "Star Spangled Banner.

Throwing the bones: After a big play, a member of Nebraska's defense will cross his arms in an X across his chest, a nod to the skull and crossbones logo that has long been used by the Blackshirts. Let's add to the list. Here are some of your submissions:. Jon from Omaha: The tradition that will raise the most eyebrows in the Big10 is what happens after the conclusion of every game in Memorial stadium.

Win or lose, Nebraska fans stand and applaud the visiting team as they leave the field. Former coaches Bobby Bowden and Barry Switzer have said they've never experienced anything like that before in college football. Sky from Norfolk, Neb. Yes, that's right, we have a gun that shoots hot dogs into the stands, its my dream one day to catch one.

Another aspect of the Tunnel Walk that is sometimes forgotten is to actually be down in the tunnel as its happening. Its a pretty cool experience to see the players and Bo walking confidently down the tunnel, sometimes high-fiving fans and stuff. Dan from Omaha: To add to Nebraska traditions: 1 clapping for the visiting team after the game; 2 singing hail varsity before the game; 3 visiting the Heisman room and trophy room before the game; 4 eating Runzas a czech concoction ; 5 Barry's bar; 6 Husker pavilion kids zone before the game.

Tyler from Lincoln, Neb. It's a restaurant in town where the UNL pep band goes the night before home games. I am a student at UNL right now and in the student section we always take off one shoe and hold it in the air during kick off. I've talked to a lot of people about how this might have started and it seems like it must be a pretty recent thing since most Husker alums don't know, but none of the students I've talked to know either.

Does anyone know how this tradition started??? Please let me know ASAP! It happened, not to lie, but other schools have been doing this way before the student section started doing it. It is not a Nebraska tradition just so you know. It was copied just like the "black out" crap. I thought it started as some landmine treaty protest.

And for a specific purpose. Students who sneak booze into the game would often buy a red balloon at the gate to release at the first NU score another NU tradition. Well, it was hard to hang onto the balloons while retrieving the booze filled bota bags from underneath layers of clothing. So we would take a shoe off and tie our balloon onto our shoe. Hey, quite a bit of alcohol had already been consumed at this point——so it made sense to us.

After the first score there would be a bunch of drunken students waiving their shoes in the air, their red balloons floating off into the sky. Then other students started doing it. I believe the shoe thing dates back further than most people think, especially to other schools across the country. The big screen and loud music will remind you. As you know, sometimes big waves are created in the sea. This usually occurs in the late third quarter or early fourth quarter during the dull moments.

Yes, it can be slightly distracting when trying to watch the game, but it is all in good fun. Next 4 of 5 Prev. Embed from Getty Images. Next: Take in the Tunnel Walk. CBS St. Throwing The Bones: Crossing your arms, making an X symbol after defensive stops and when welcoming the Defense - also known as The Blackshirts - onto the field. Skip to main content. Nebraska The Iron N Football. History Memorial Stadium becomes the 3rd largest city in Nebraska on Gameday holding over 90, fans.

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