The 2018 season for Nebraska was certainly an interesting one.

The Cornhuskers were looking to get Scott Frost his first win as head coach for quite a while. In fact, it took 7 games to be exact. People were wondering if Frost was the right man for the job.

After starting 0-6, however, Frost led the Huskers to a 4-2 record, with losses at Ohio State and at Iowa by 5 and 3 points, respectively. The turnaround had begun.

What’s left now is the future and building Nebraska to become a winner once again. If the Huskers do become a winner, fans will have to pay a little something extra to see it at Memorial Stadium. And yes, it’s a little something extra.

Since 2015, season ticket prices at Nebraska haven’t risen. That changes starting 2019. The average season ticket is being raised by $3, going from $57 to $60.

On Thursday, it was also announced that Nebraska’s 2019 Red-White Spring Game will take place on April 13. More information regarding the 2019 season and the spring game will be released in the future.