Navigation
Sections
Former Husker News
Nebraska Athletics
Nebraska Baseball
Nebraska Basketball
Nebraska Football
Nebraska Injuries
Nebraska Merchandise
Nebraska Recruiting
Nebraska Rumors
Nebraska Softball
Nebraska Tickets
Nebraska Volleyball
Other Big 12 Teams
Nebraska Athletics
Nebraska Baseball
Nebraska Basketball
Nebraska Football
Nebraska Injuries
Nebraska Merchandise
Nebraska Recruiting
Nebraska Rumors
Nebraska Softball
Nebraska Tickets
Nebraska Volleyball
Other Big 12 Teams
Recent Husker Articles
- Nebraska offensive coordinator Danny Langsdorf
- Randy Gregory to enter draft
- What a crazy year for Nebraska Football
- Nebraska and Miami battle it out in Lincoln
- Nebraska rolls past Florida Atlantic
- Three Nebraska Football night games announced
- Statement from athletic director and my quick thoughts
- UCLA embarrasses Nebraska 41-21
- Nebraska survives 37-34 against Wyoming
- I’m ready for some football!
- Thoughts heading into the 2013 season
- It’s Nebraska vs Wisconsin in the Big 10 Championship
- Thoughts on the Huskers season so far
- Big10 releases schedules for 2015 and 2016
- Aaron Green set to transfer from Nebraska
Featured Sites
The University of Nebraska released a statement this morning saying that the first three football games would be shown on Pay Per View. That means Huskers fans that don’t have tickets or can’t make the game will be at home shelling out $30 for the game in most cases.
Western Michigan, San Jose St., and New Mexico St. are the three games to kick off the Huskers season. The Western Michigan gametime as been set for 6 P.M. while the San Jose game has been slated to kickoff at 11:30 A.M.
August 27th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
Is there anyway these games can be viewed on ther internet agreeing to pay the 30?