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The Northern Illinois Huskies will be the first opponent for the Nebraska football team when they return home on September 16.

In order to locate a suitable parking space, admission gate, restroom, snack stand, and postgame gathering spot, fans are urged to arrive early and make advance plans. Along with staying hydrated, they should also heed the directions of safety and security personnel. A clear, empty water bottle may be brought in by each fan, but it may also be examined.

Clear-bag regulation applies to all sporting events in Nebraska that require tickets. Information can be found here. Fanny packs, rues, string bags, and clear backpacks are not allowed.

There will be an exception for legitimate medical needs. Any stadium gate has the ability to inspect and tag medical baggage or equipment. Contact the Nebraska Athletic Event Management and Operations Office at 402-472-1003 or by clicking this link if you have any issues concerning medical equipment or other requirements.

If a guest’s bag doesn’t fit the requirements, they will be requested to put it back in their car, hotel room, or house. Attendees may also place their personal belongings in the clear, Ziploc-style bag that is given, and dispose of any bags that don’t fit the rules.

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Visitors may keep personal belongings in their coat pockets or pockets. These consist of credit cards, phones, wallets, combs, makeup, feminine supplies, and keys. Additionally, blankets may be brought into the stadium by spectators and carried over their shoulders or arms. Express entrance lanes are available for use at Gates 2, 4, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 20 for visitors without a bag.

Information on the game day

Soon after kickoff, gates 1, 6, 8, 18, 19, and 21 will close. In the event that a gate is locked, spectators can enter the stadium by the next open gate. Upon admittance, fans will have to open their outerwear for a visual screening.

  • Before arriving on game day, fans with mobile tickets are advised to save them to their Google Pay or Apple Wallet apps. Click here for additional details and instructional films on mobile tickets and their transfer.All gates will use an optical reader to scan tickets for both first and repeat entrance. After the first of the fourth quarter, entries are not accepted.

    The text message feature at Memorial Stadium will be available to fans once more. Text 402-472-0800 for fan support. There will be standard text messaging fees.

  • Students from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln will be placed at Memorial Stadium’s southeast corner in Sections 9 through 13B. All student seats are first come, first served. Students must proceed to the gate (Gate 23 or 24) indicated on their ticket and take a seat in the designated area. Each student’s ticket is sent to their mobile device, which is used to scan entrance passes at the gate. Before arriving on game day, students are urged to save their mobile tickets to their Google Pay or Apple Wallet apps. Like ordinary tickets, these must be scanned in and out. It is possible for students to exchange tickets with other university registered students. All transfers from these ticket accounts are made electronically. Transfers between students are provided as a
  • Supporters are urged to contribute to the Go Green for Big Red recycling initiative by placing plastic cups and bottles in designated recycling bins next to garbage cans.The gates of Memorial Stadium open ninety minutes prior to start, and it is recommended that attendees enter through the gate number listed on their tickets. As all spectators and their possessions are subject to examination at stadium entrances, supporters are urged to travel light when attempting to enter Memorial Stadium. It is recommended that fans look over this list of forbidden things. Everything that is forbidden has to be thrown out at the gate or brought back inside a car, lodging, or house. Bags left unattended are not allowed.
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  • Because of the Go Big redevelopment, the Husker Fan Zone (previously the Husker Nation Pavilion) has moved. There will be a reduced version in the southeast corner of the stadium, outside Gates 22 and 23. Thirty minutes prior to kickoff, it will close. It will open three hours beforehand.The public will have access to food and beverage vendors outside the stadium on both the east and west sides, in addition to sponsorship activations. Within the stadium, permitted vendors may sell food and drinks.

    Rules for Memorial Stadium

    With the exception of games starting at 11:00 a.m., when it opens at 8 a.m., the Athletic Ticket Office will open four hours prior to kickoff.

  • Depending on the kickoff time, the Huskers Shop will open three to five hours in advance. There will also be pop-up stores within the stadium and outside locales.Tickets that are kept on mobile devices and scanned at the gates can be obtained through mobile devices.

    In Memorial Stadium, outside chairbacks are not permitted. There will be about 20,000 chairback seats available for $5 apiece for rental. If a seat cushion is simple and has no straps, zippers, or backrest, it is OK.

    Only spectators with tickets for their designated ticketed sections will be able to use the escalators and elevators.

    All forms of smoking, tobacco usage, and vaping devices are forbidden on university property.

    It is illegal to possess hazardous weapons, such as knives and firearms, on university premises in Nebraska. This is also against the institution’s weapons policy. In addition, bags that don’t adhere to the aforementioned clear-bag rules, glass, cans, coolers, beverage containers, video cameras, open umbrellas, and pets are not allowed inside Memorial Stadium. At the game’s discretion

    management, other things might be forbidden. It will be requested of people to put away forbidden goods in their homes, cars, or hotel rooms. Bags left unattended are not allowed, and Nebraska Athletics will not keep personal items on the premises. Selfie sticks are not allowed inside Memorial Stadium, and if one is found being used, the gadget may be seized. Using a camera is allowed.

  • Inside the stadium, patrons may purchase food and drinks from authorized game-day vendors operating on university property. All other food items and drinks are not allowed. There may be circumstances (such intense heat) that lead to this policy’s exceptions. If there are to be any deviations, the public will be informed by the university and the athletic department.All forms of alcohol are prohibited within the stadium. Furthermore, it is against the law to consume alcohol on university and city property, including parking lots.
  • On days when there are football games, the university forbids the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) anywhere on or over the campus.
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  • It is not allowed to throw anything inside the stadium. Anyone found to be hurling anything will be asked to leave the stadium right away. If items are thrown onto the playing field, referees have the authority to penalize the home team according to the rules.

    Fans can get assistance from Nebraska event workers or security professionals for any issues they might run into. Fans should seek assistance from any First Aid station or Guest Services booth if they become separated from their loved ones.

    Both the East and West stadiums’ guest relations and security offices have lost-and-found sections.

  • Policies and practices regarding parking and trafficOn game days, the majority of the parking lots on City Campus are designated for individuals with paid reservations. The majority of the lots around the stadium have been turned into reserved stalls, and visitors are assigned to stalls with a certain number. On City Campus, there is pay public parking accessible for $25 per slot. Discover, Mastercard, and Visa are all accepted. We won’t accept cash.

    Advance parking reservations are now available for campus events, like as home football games, through Parking and Transit Services. With the ParkMobile app, reservations can be made from a computer or mobile device. Click here for more information.

  • Parking for people with disabilities is available for $25 per vehicle on a first-come, first-served basis in the Lot 9 parking garage at the corner of Salt Creek Roadway and North 14th Street; east of Morrill Hall; at 14th and R streets; and at 15th and S streets. Lot 9 has a free cart-shuttle service to the stadium for mobility-impaired guests. This shuttle is radio-equipped and will run to and from the stadium before the game and beginning at the start of the fourth quarter. Shuttles will be limited to specific drop-off and pickup locations (north and east) and will not transport a guest outside the predefined route. If guests are not able to make it to their vehicle or gate entry point outside this route, medical personnel can be called to the location for assistance. Charter and shuttle-bus parking is available on W Street between 14th and 16th streets.
  • Parking lots will open at 6 a.m. for games with kickoff scheduled before 6 p.m.; for games that start at 6 p.m. or later, lots will open at 11 a.m. Lots at Haymarket Park will open at 6 a.m. for games with kickoff scheduled at 11 a.m; for all other kickoff times, these lots will open at 8 a.m.
  • Faculty and staff permit parking areas — including reserved, non-reserved and garages — are reassigned on home football game days. Campus parking permit holders cannot park in most standard assigned parking areas during game-day preparation and activities. Parking areas close at 10 p.m. the night before a home game. Vehicles parked in violation of campus rules can be ticketed and towed. Vehicles with faculty and staff event stickers or hangtag permits may park in these areas on game days: the surface lots at 16th and X streets (east side of 16th Street near the Boathouse) and 1700 Y St.; the perimeter lot at 15th and Court streets; and the Devaney Sports Center lots at 16th and Court streets. For more information, contact Parking and Transit Services at 402-472-1800 or unlpts@unl.edu or click here.
  • Stadium Drive, which runs beside the stadium on its western side, will be closed during game days.StarTran will operate the Big Red Express shuttle, which will go from points around Lincoln to the stadium. For up-to-date pricing and further information, click this link or contact 402-476-1234. There are season and single-game passes available, with places for pickup and drop-off right next to the stadium.
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  • It is not allowed for spectators to bring anything outside of the stadium. At 14th and Vine streets, there will be drop-off and pickup locations for Lyft, Uber, and taxis.
  • Here is the most recent information on roads throughout the state. You can get road conditions and a quick weather report by giving 511 a call on a landline or mobile device.
  • Enthusiasts ought to be aware of ongoing work on nearby city roads and buildings.On game days, Stadium Drive is closed from T to V streets starting at six in the morning. Lots 1, 3, 4, and 6 are reachable via T Street. Both before and after the game, no cars will be allowed to use the southbound Ninth Street roundabout.
  • Click here for recommended driving routes out of the stadium area. Waze collaborates closely with university police officers and athletic officials to schedule suitable game-day traffic patterns. It is recommended that fans download the Waze app.

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