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LINCOLN — Nebraska football’s sellout streak spans more than a half-century. At least seven times a year, the city and Memorial Stadium are packed with red. So Athletic Director Bill Moos knows there isn’t anything broken with the fan experience.

But Moos wants to stay ahead of the curve. He knows younger fans — like his own children in their 20s — have entertainment options that didn’t exist the last time NU won a conference title in 1999. The hook isn’t as easily set in them as it might have been a prior generation.

So while Moos isn’t itching to make big changes at the moment, aside from a South Stadium renovation that helps get fans to their seats, he’s keeping the door open to a number of ideas — including alcohol at Husker football games for the suites and loge levels.

“We’ve got to be thinking about things that are attractive to the younger fans,” Moos said. “And yes, loge seating, bunker suites, more club areas, then the question does come in of alcohol.

“We’d be very sensitive of that, and yet I’ve never been one to believe we can rest on our laurels and not think about what the landscape’s going to look like.”