I am so happy to be on the board:
It is hard to believe that today is the 30th anniversary of the greatest game ever played. I was a senior attending a NJ high school at the time. I am a lifelong, NJ resident who never went to college in Nebraska. Which makes it a bit weird that I have been a Husker fan for over 30 years.
My memories of this game are so vivid, even some of the commercials! But there is one thing that I have recently found out that the end of the game where Nebraska decided to go for the two-point conversion. According to this "Game Theory" argument, that should have never occurred if Nebraska had gone for a two-point conversion down 31-23.
I can print the argument, but it is a bit long and technical.
In any event, I would love to hear your, personal experiences of the game, and how it translated into you being a fan in later years. No one cares in NJ!! They are just mad that the Giants finished 7-9.
I look forward to hearing from you.
It is hard to believe that today is the 30th anniversary of the greatest game ever played. I was a senior attending a NJ high school at the time. I am a lifelong, NJ resident who never went to college in Nebraska. Which makes it a bit weird that I have been a Husker fan for over 30 years.
My memories of this game are so vivid, even some of the commercials! But there is one thing that I have recently found out that the end of the game where Nebraska decided to go for the two-point conversion. According to this "Game Theory" argument, that should have never occurred if Nebraska had gone for a two-point conversion down 31-23.
I can print the argument, but it is a bit long and technical.
In any event, I would love to hear your, personal experiences of the game, and how it translated into you being a fan in later years. No one cares in NJ!! They are just mad that the Giants finished 7-9.
I look forward to hearing from you.