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.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Pay-Per-View Has Been Good to NU Football Over The Years
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