This was my third trip to Omaha. It is an easy drive for most WSU fans and I recommend it, especially if it is on a Saturday. I think there should be more Shockers fans for next year's game in Omaha.
There were a lot of Shocker fans (Sullentrop estimated 250). I have no idea.
Because the arena is so big, there will always be tickets available. It is a nice arena and within walking distance to a lot of hotels and restaurants.
The Creighton fans were friendly and humbled.
They initiated all of the conversations with my group before and after the game. At least half of the fans we talked to said something like, "I am really a Nebraska fan, but their basketball is so bad and I live here in Omaha so I am a Creighton fan too." I thought it interesting that so many CU fans felt the need to tell us this.
Even when the game is in doubt, the noise-level simply doesn't comare to Koch. It has other advantages of course, specifically the size, but for the crowd intimidating an opponent, Koch is several levels above.
Another nice thing about the trip is that Omaha isn't a college town. So there I didn't feel like I (and other Shockers fans) were being watched as we were out and about before or after the game. That isn't the case when I've attended games in Stillwater and Manhattan, for example.
There were a lot of Shocker fans (Sullentrop estimated 250). I have no idea.
Because the arena is so big, there will always be tickets available. It is a nice arena and within walking distance to a lot of hotels and restaurants.
The Creighton fans were friendly and humbled.
They initiated all of the conversations with my group before and after the game. At least half of the fans we talked to said something like, "I am really a Nebraska fan, but their basketball is so bad and I live here in Omaha so I am a Creighton fan too." I thought it interesting that so many CU fans felt the need to tell us this.
Even when the game is in doubt, the noise-level simply doesn't comare to Koch. It has other advantages of course, specifically the size, but for the crowd intimidating an opponent, Koch is several levels above.
Another nice thing about the trip is that Omaha isn't a college town. So there I didn't feel like I (and other Shockers fans) were being watched as we were out and about before or after the game. That isn't the case when I've attended games in Stillwater and Manhattan, for example.
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