Jake
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I don’t think Nebraska is really the Midwest. It is more of the northern Plains. But it’s really semantics. It is not how cold it gets but it is how long it stays cold. If you were raised in the south you will never get used to 5 or 6 months of winter. So plan a trip to a warm place every February for two weeks and plot your plan to make it back south as soon as possible. It took me 19 years, and tons of brats and beer and Old Fashions, but I am so Glad to Be Home in TENNESSEE!So I’m moving to Lincoln Nebraska for work and although I’ve heard they have a great game day atmosphere I was wondering if any fellow Vols are in the area and do they have any watch parties... you know cause we will have a season in the SEC!
As always GBO!
I'll be moving to Michigan in September![]()
Ain’t that the truth! And better go ahead and pay through the nose to get SEC network because people in the Midwest hate the SEC so much they’d rather watch Illinois vs Rutgers than any SEC game even if it is a high profile game. And you can hear all the grumbling about cheaters and poor academics if the SEC is mentioned at all. I cut my cable cord rather than pay for the super premium cable package in Wisconsin that would get me SECN thinking I could always go to a sports bar and get a screen. Well if you don’t mind being the furthest corner watching on a 18” screen have at it.After 55 years in Knoxville, I moved to Michigan about 3 years ago. We live in the Metro Detroit area and I could count on one hand the number of Power T's I've seen since I got here. All I can say is you better get used to maize and blue or green and white. And it ain't much fun.
On the upside though, you will be able to develop a hatred for tOSU that you can keep with you the rest of your life!Ain’t that the truth! And better go ahead and pay through the nose to get SEC network because people in the Midwest hate the SEC so much they’d rather watch Illinois vs Rutgers than any SEC game even if it is a high profile game. And you can hear all the grumbling about cheaters and poor academics if the SEC is mentioned at all. I cut my cable cord rather than pay for the super premium cable package in Wisconsin that would get me SECN thinking I could always go to a sports bar and get a screen. Well if you don’t mind being the furthest corner watching on a 18” screen have at it.
I live in Fort Collins Colorado, but I have a business in western Nebraska. I’ll tell you one thing about Cornhusker fans, having spent a lot of time there over the past 18 years...they still wallow in the 1997 Orange Bowl. They can’t let it go.
Do yourself a favor, once you get out there and settled, grab your camping gear and head out to Lake McConaughy. It’s a white sandy beach with a huge lake in western Nebraska. You’ll be glad you did.
Where are you in Montana? I spend some time in Bozeman working every now and then...and Missoula periodicallyJake and Matt52500, if you guys ever make it north to Montana, particularly in football season, consider yourselves to also have a standing invitation to come visit. Transplanted Big Orange fans in the Rocky Mountain states have to stick together. Conversely, the sacred colors most definitely are a conversation starter upon meeting strangers.
Just put your head down and power through it. It’s going to suck. It’s going to be cold. It’s going to be different, but one thing it’s not is forever.Just found out today that I’m leaving Knoxville to head up to Battle Creek Michigan. Not sure I can handle hearing about SEC bias and the greatness of the big ten. My only saving grace is that Battle Creek is divided amongst MSU and UM fans. They spend most of the time hating each other.
So I’m moving to Lincoln Nebraska for work and although I’ve heard they have a great game day atmosphere I was wondering if any fellow Vols are in the area and do they have any watch parties... you know cause we will have a season in the SEC!
As always GBO!
just for city of knoxville and city of lincoln.. just under 300k in lincoln.. if you go complete counties only about 320k(maybe might be lower) total in Lancaster lol! but the city itself is very populated where yeah you take knox county i would bet somewhere around or a little over 400K maybe! i find both cities to have the entertainment just a little more to do in knox county as a whole!You might want to check the population of the county they are in as a whole and the metro for each city.