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Published 10:55 9 Aug 2022 BST
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"I'll ask that everyone from Dublin and everyone that comes to the game wears purple and roots for us. When we have the ball in our possession, I'd like the crowd to keep it quiet. Just be loud when we don’t have the ball. That would be amazing to really give us this home-field advantage."The last time the two sides met, Nebraska came out on top-form as they unleashed a punishing score of 56-7 on the Wildcats. “We’ve got a huge challenge against Nebraska. We did not play very well against them before in Lincoln [location of Nebraska’s Stadium]. They played very well against us, maybe their best game of the year, so it should be a great football game,” said Fitzgerald. The Northwestern head coach paid a visit to Ireland’s Six Nations clash with Wales earlier this year to grasp an understanding of what to his team can expect from the Irish crowd.
"It was just great to take in the culture of a game-day environment. I was blown away at how respectful everyone was during the game. The way everyone treated the Welsh team. There wasn’t a lot of jeering or booing. When you’re the road team in college football, you’re the enemy. You’re not well-liked."[caption id="attachment_248878" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Ireland captain Johnny Sexton is tackled by Josh Adams of Wales, at the Aviva Stadium. (Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"How do you fall in love with the game? - You see it," Bell said. That’s what the game is all about- the atmosphere." "This is what kids see and this is their introduction to American football,” Bell added. “Get ready for non-stop action. You’re going to feel exhausted, like you played in the game."
“I don’t know why it hasn’t happened already. When you look at the NFL and American football fans in Ireland, it only makes sense. Starting off and dominating this realm of college sports is the key,” Bell said. “You’re going to have a lot of players who play in these games who move onto the NFL and they’re going to talk about that experience and say why aren’t we playing in Ireland? This is a great start and a great place to dominate the college game. I think it's going to be very impactful for the longevity of the sport in Ireland.”
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