A bowl trip is about much more than the game itself.
Of course, Nebraska football will do everything they can to win the Pinstripe Bowl Saturday against Boston College. But the week leading up to the game is about the extra practices, team bonding, and visiting places that are important to the host city’s history.
Nebraska was able to visit a pair of significant sites in New York City this week. On Thursday, the team visited the 9-11 Memorial while on Friday coach Matt Rhule, athletic director Troy Dannen, and several players were on hand to ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
Scroll below to see both experiences for the Huskers.
Bullish on the Big Red 🚨🔔📈 pic.twitter.com/0eVg1Arytw
— Nebraska Huskers (@Huskers) December 27, 2024
The NYSE welcomes The University of Nebraska & Boston College to celebrate the @PinstripeBowl! Tune in tomorrow, 12/28, at noon on ABC.@HuskerFootball | @BCFootball https://t.co/mNoz2bbkVn
— NYSE 🏛 (@NYSE) December 27, 2024
Not only a bucket-list experience to be a part of the opening of the @NYSE with @HuskerFootball today but also got some great insights on the frozen concentrated orange juice market GBR pic.twitter.com/Kiyy5G1wJg
— Troy Dannen (@TroyDannen) December 27, 2024
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