Nine-game packages available at NU
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LINCOLN — Two new nine-game ticket packages are now available for Nebraska baseball games.
Named the Diamond Deal, fans can either purchase reserved tickets for $90 for nine games in the lower grandstand (sections 110 and 112) or in the Homerun Terrace (behind right field).
For more information, visit Huskers.com/tickets or call 800-8BIGRED during business hours.
Nine-game packages available for NU Baseball Games
Started by mNhhh, Feb 08 2012 11:45 AM
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Posted 08 February 2012 - 11:45 AM

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Posted 08 February 2012 - 01:41 PM
I have better things to waste my money on.
Unless they start winning.
and the wheels completely fall of the wagon in football.
Unless they start winning.
and the wheels completely fall of the wagon in football.
Running has an uncanny ability to mellow the soul, to take the edge off hard feelings, and put things back into healthy perspective.
RINGKONG SLOWLY DRIVING AWAY OTHER MEMBERS, ONE POST AT A TIME.
Yeah, it's a 50 caliber. They used to use it to hunt buffalo with... up close! It's only legal in two states. And this isn't one of them.
RINGKONG SLOWLY DRIVING AWAY OTHER MEMBERS, ONE POST AT A TIME.
Yeah, it's a 50 caliber. They used to use it to hunt buffalo with... up close! It's only legal in two states. And this isn't one of them.
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Posted 08 February 2012 - 02:46 PM
Erstad: 'We have enough talent'
Posted by: Steve Sipple on February 8, 2012 at 10:05AM CST
Nebraska's talent isn't eye-popping, Huskers baseball coach Darin Erstad said earlier this week.
However, "We have enough talent to win," he said.
"Brandon Pierce might be able to touch 94 (mph) on a good day," he said of the sophomore right-hander. "We have a bunch of guys who throw in the low-90s, upper-80s. We have some guys who can run."
The first-year Nebraska coach pointed to something that may be more important.
"The thing we really need to do is teach them how to win," he said.
Nebraska finished last season 30-25 overall and 9-17 in the Big 12. The Huskers failed to make the NCAA Tournament field for the third straight season.
"Look at the games last year -- very competitive up until like the sixth inning," Erstad said. "When times got tough, the wheels kind of would fall off. They played hard, but they just never kept it together for a full nine innings.
"We're setting up the structure of our practices to help us deal with those type of things."
Erstad has made it clear the objective is to make it to the CWS. The key, he said, is "getting your foot in the door." In other words, qualify for a regional.
The season opens Feb. 17-19 with a three-game series against Gonzaga.
Can Nebraska turn things around under Erstad? What are your expectations for the season? How much does playing in the Big Ten alter your expectations?
Posted by: Steve Sipple on February 8, 2012 at 10:05AM CST
Nebraska's talent isn't eye-popping, Huskers baseball coach Darin Erstad said earlier this week.
However, "We have enough talent to win," he said.
"Brandon Pierce might be able to touch 94 (mph) on a good day," he said of the sophomore right-hander. "We have a bunch of guys who throw in the low-90s, upper-80s. We have some guys who can run."
The first-year Nebraska coach pointed to something that may be more important.
"The thing we really need to do is teach them how to win," he said.
Nebraska finished last season 30-25 overall and 9-17 in the Big 12. The Huskers failed to make the NCAA Tournament field for the third straight season.
"Look at the games last year -- very competitive up until like the sixth inning," Erstad said. "When times got tough, the wheels kind of would fall off. They played hard, but they just never kept it together for a full nine innings.
"We're setting up the structure of our practices to help us deal with those type of things."
Erstad has made it clear the objective is to make it to the CWS. The key, he said, is "getting your foot in the door." In other words, qualify for a regional.
The season opens Feb. 17-19 with a three-game series against Gonzaga.
Can Nebraska turn things around under Erstad? What are your expectations for the season? How much does playing in the Big Ten alter your expectations?

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