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Nebraska State Patrol

Troopers Urge Safety for Historic Friday Night Husker Game

By Tom Stanton Sep 19, 2024 | 12:27 PM

Husker fans are gearing up for a historic Friday night at Memorial Stadium and the Nebraska State Patrol is urging safety in and around the stadium.   “A Friday night game at Memorial Stadium is unique, so we’re urging all fans to plan ahead before tomorrow’s game,” says Colonel John Bolduc, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol.

“While this is the third night game in a row, fans should be ready for heavier traffic congestion than the last two games because of regular Friday afternoon traffic in Lincoln.”  NSP urges fans coming to Lincoln from the west to take Highway 77 southbound to Rosa Parks Way, and then Rosa Parks Way into downtown.

Fans coming into Lincoln from the east are encouraged to take Interstate 180 into downtown.  Fans can also get real-time traffic updates before and after the game from Trooper Brett on 1400 and 99.3 KLIN

Once downtown, drivers should follow directions from officers working traffic control to keep the large number of pedestrians safe. After the game, fans should make sure to have a sober driver behind the wheel and be patient as much of the traffic will be leaving the area at the same time.

“Friday will be a memorable night at Memorial Stadium, with the 400th consecutive sellout and a big-time game between two ranked teams,” said Bolduc says. “Let’s all work together so that we all remember the game for the action on the field, rather than a tragedy on the road.”

Any fan in need of help inside the stadium can text 402-472-0800 to reach the stadium dispatch center.