Saw this on Reddit regarding the commitment video, thought it was funny...
Scene opens to a wide drone shot of Memorial Stadium. The camera very slowly zooms in on the corner of the end zone where Dylan now stands.
Camera continues to very slowly zooms in on Dylan while Dylan slowly begins to walk to mid field. He is decked out in Husker gear, including a Husker jersey.
As Dylan makes his way out of the end zone, he is looking around the stadium, soaking in the nostalgia. Over the image of Dylan are overlaid images, video, and audio from great Husker teams of the past: Johnny Rodgers punt return "man, woman, and child...", Bob Devaney being carried off the field, Tommie Frazier running down the sideline "how many tackles can one man break?", Tom Osborne getting a Gatorade bath, the flea kicker, Eric Crouch catch the pass against Oklahoma.
The camera continues it's very slow zoom onto Dylan. We can now see Dylan's face, which appears calm, serene, happy, at peace.
Dylan is now at the 30 yard line. The video and images now start flashing much more rapidly.
Frank Solich. Colorado 2001. A quarterback sack. A fumble. Bill Callahan. An interception. Bo Pelini yelling at a player. A quarterback sack. A fumble. Mike Riley leading a hip hip hooray chant, the Scott Frost press conference. A fumble, an interception, a quarterback sack.
Under the images, Dylan's face now shows a little panic, a little confusion. He has now made his way to the center of the block N at midfield. The camera is now zoomed in and is fully focused on Dylan from the waist up.
Dylan now shows a look of disgust. He reaches for his head, to show a headache. He shakes his head as if trying to wake up from a nightmare. He looks down at the Husker jersey he is wearing. He grasps it to see it more clearly. In a fit of rage, he rips off the jersey. Underneath, he has been wearing a Georgia Bulldogs jersey the whole time. He rolls the Husker jersey into a ball, and chuck it over his shoulder.
The camera is now fully zoomed in on Dylan's face. His face once again shows calm, serenity, and joy.
The camera now zooms out at a much faster pace. Dylan turns and walks to the closest sideline, stepping on the Husker jersey. His walk turns into a jog as he gets to the sideline.
Camera fades to black as a motto appears on screen: "Nebraska. Honestly, it's not for everyone."
End scene.