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Sports / College Football
The Nebraska Football Spring Game is set for Saturday, March 28, 2026. Here's a comprehensive guide for fans attending the game, covering everything from tickets and seating to transportation and media coverage.
### Ticketing and Stadium Access
To streamline entry, fans are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance via Huskers.com&ref=yanuki.com. Day-of-game tickets are available at gates 10 and 22, opening at 8 a.m., but cost more. All seating is general admission in the East and West lower bowls. Memorial Stadium is a cashless facility.
### Getting To and Around Lincoln
The Nebraska Department of Transportation advises fans to anticipate heavy traffic. Those arriving from the west on I-80 should take Exit 397 (south U.S. Highway 77) to Rosa Parks Way. From the east, use Exit 401 to south Interstate 180. Be aware of construction on I-80 west of Lincoln, between Exit 388 and Exit 399, with potential delays.
### Game Day Coverage
Tune into the Huskers Radio Network at 9 a.m. for pre-game coverage, with Kyle Crooks and Damon Benning providing commentary. The BTN broadcast begins at 11 a.m., featuring Chris Vosters, Kenny Bell, and Michelle Steele.
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