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For the second consecutive year, Nebraska football's Memorial Stadium failed to garner a top intimidation rating for opposing teams entering Lincoln, Neb. EA S ...
Nebraska A.D. Troy Dannen wants Memorial Stadium to be a destination for concerts moving forward, possibly as soon as this fall. Also, could weddings be coming to the stadium?
A then-Nebraska record crowd of 43,000 packs Memorial Stadium for the Huskers' 14-7 upset of Notre Dame on Nov. 10, 1923. Some parts of the new stadium were still under construction.
In the 2013 version of the franchise before its decade-long hiatus, Nebraska's Memorial Stadium was rated No. 13 in the "Toughest Places to Play" as part of NCAA College Football 14.
Nebraska A.D. Troy Dannen wants Memorial Stadium to be a destination for concerts moving forward, possibly as soon as this fall. Also, could weddings be coming to the stadium?
But in the years to come, Dannen wants Nebraska to be a destination for shows. And not just Memorial Stadium. John Cook Arena at the Devaney Sports Center is set to be in the mix, too.
There’s a “very good chance” and “a strong likelihood” that Nebraska will land at least one Memorial Stadium concert next year.