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Moos remains hopeful that Nebraska can break ground in spring or early summer on its $155-million football facility. The Nebraska Board of Regents approved a two-phased building plan that included minor reductions in size from the original September 2019 model. Construction, expected to take two years, was set to begin last spring before the pandemic stalled the process.
“Our fundraising efforts have been very solid, and we’re quite close to our goal,” Moos said.
Conversations on design are ongoing. If progress continues, Moos said a ceremonial groundbreaking could line up with some aspect of spring football. The first of 15 practices is scheduled for late March, with a May 1 Red-White game at Memorial Stadium.