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When UNL plays a day game at home, it's an all-day affair -- leaving early for Lincoln to avoid the traffic jams, finding a place to park, walking somewhere for lunch, then on to the stadium way ahead of game time to ensure you'll get to your seat in time for the kick-off.
When UNO plays a day game at home, I can leave the house 30 minutes before kick-off, park in the parking garage right behind the east grandstand, buy my general admission ticket, pause for the national anthem as I walk in, and still find a seat in the east stadium somewhere between the 45-yard lines. Except when we play Kearney every other year at home. All those Kearney fans arrive early, take up most of the parking stalls in the east garage, and fill the east stadium. To beat them, I have to leave home at least an hour early. I hate Kearney. ![]()
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