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Fans at Nebraska-Northwestern got free beer due to tech glitch
Northwestern Wildcats head coach Pat Fitzgerald, left, and Nebraska Cornhuskers head coach Scott Frost on the field before the game. USA TODAY Sports

Big Ten football made its way to Dublin, Ireland, on Saturday for a matchup between Nebraska and Northwestern. The game went well, but things went even better for fans thanks to some serious technical difficulties.

Internet issues plagued Dublin’s Aviva Stadium, which proved a major issue for concession vendors. The internet outage meant that cashiers could not accept payments, which led to free food and drinks for everyone.

Plenty of fans took full advantage of the free beer.

Everything remained free as of halftime. However, the stadium was clearly running low on food due to the demand.

The free beer, at least, led to some fun in the stands, including this epic cup snake.

The stadium likely lost a ton of money from this, but the fan experience was probably pretty great as a result. That’s a mixed bag from their perspective, to say the least.

Northwestern has posted a 3-9 record in two of the last three seasons, while Nebraska’s issues under coach Scott Frost have been well-documented. Both fan bases could probably use a few drinks with how things have been going.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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