First of all, the huskers lost to Illinois a secondary program so they kinda suck --Check
Second, the huskers are giving away tickets to put buts in seats--Check
"The Huskers' record 375-game sellout streak will survive for at least another week.
This is thanks to a new program — the Red Carpet Experience — which allows donors to buy unused tickets and give them to underserved children and their parents.
“I think it’s a wonderful endeavor,” Nebraska A.D. Trev Alberts said"
The one difference is Nebraska fills the stadium after selling the tickets. UCLA just gives'em away. While giving them away, UCLA still produced a laughable "announced" attendance of 32,982. The Bruins nearly broke their low attendance record of 32,513 against Oregon State on Nov. 7, 1992

Crunchy Pussy, you said HI would beat UCLA by 3 points. Don't be ashamed of your own school. Don't they have a game on Saturday?
Kind of a stupid post. Why dont you round up a band of losers, gender-flexibles, and Chinese-spy-professor-felons for the next UCLA game.
@tempomacdougall Why don't you stop fixating on UCLA and focus on your own school. Don't you have a game on Saturday?
"Don't be ashamed of your own school". Another one of your stupid non sequiturs. Most likely a projection of your own sorry state. You are so empty.
Some people still worried about large crowds, Covid. Plus, who the fuck would pay anything to watch a game against Hawaii?
UCLA was giving tickets out for $1.00--It was the first home game for y'all in well over a year. And last but not least it was outdoors. It didnt even take free-pizza to empty the stadium.
@tempomacdougall And?
It was Hawaii? Who gives a shit?
C'mon, groucho, just man up and admit you were wrong about your prediction. No need to be butthurt about that.
@Waldorf I did elsewhere. With the deep suck that is UCLA a loss to Hawaii was a real possibility; one only has to look at Kelly's 0-6 OOC record to see the real possibility.