Friday, July 9, 2010

Pay-Per-View Has Been Good to NU Football Over The Years

It's quite Possible you're one of the Many Ken Forked not have over 30 bucks at least that many once to watch the Huskers play a football game. Or Perhaps you found a sports bar That plastered a Nebraska pay-per-view game is ITS flat screens.

For Certain, Nebraska fans do not need dependency Explanation for months about what "PPV" MEANS is a football schedule. There's also no doubt pay-per-view games helped a some local establishments sell a few more wings and Suds.

And while the Big Ten Network's far-Reaching status and high-quality picture awaits in 2011, we are embark WTG has one final season of Hüsker the occasional dance with pay-per-view - and in HD this time.

Sure, there Have Been some gripes here and there. But for what it was, It Seems fair to say, Nebraska football and pay-per-view games proved a Successful pair.

"If you look over the course of the years, Provided it's a lot of opportunity for people to watch Nebraska football," said Marc Boehm, executive associate athletic Hüsker director.

"People want to watch the games. And some times the cost of $ 29.95 or $ 39.95 is expensive Thurs some folks. But "when you really look at the wholesale of a three-hour Production and having" the Opportunity To Have friends and family come over, really, most people were receptive to the costs. "

Since Nebraska's first pay-per-view appearance is Oct. 12, 2002, against Missouri, the Huskers Have Been on Fox's pay-per-view package 18 times - more pay-per-view Appearances please most of Their peers.

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