Nah, I’m older than that. It was when I was a student. There weren’t that many goal post dropper games, should be easy to figure out. Hint: That same day, one of the most memorable and crazy college football plays ever happened.Colorado game when TF was sidelined, and BB and the D were beasts...?
Then if it wasn’t OU in 78’ I’m stumped...Nah, I’m older than that. It was when I was a student. There weren’t that many goal post dropper games, should be easy to figure out. Hint: That same day, one of the most memorable and crazy college football plays ever happened.
I went and tore a goal post down when Riley was fired Does that count?Nah, I’m older than that. It was when I was a student. There weren’t that many goal post dropper games, should be easy to figure out. Hint: That same day, one of the most memorable and crazy college football plays ever happened.
I was in high school then. I was in west stadium with my mom. I just watched those 'posts leave the stadium.Then if it wasn’t OU in 78’ I’m stumped...![]()
Your BEAT CU license plate is priceless!I've got that Bob Devaney Jim Beam bottle, too, and a plate featuring Jeff Kinney from '71, and a large postcard showing Jerry Tagge running in The Game of The Century against OU. I also have about every press guide dating back to 1977.
But I suspect most Husker fans have that plus a lot more.
That’s awesomeI got hold of a piece of goalpost after an OU win in the early 90's.
I cut it up to give to family as gifts/momento of the game (19-14 NU win. Bitter cold. NU trailed 0-14 early).
I don't know what the composition of the goalposts are, but I can tell you it is a very hard material, and I went through many jig saw blades to cut it up.
All I have is a rock in my yard with a Big Red N and says Huskers on it that some A$$hole keeps turning around.
A buddy of mine made a oil based black shirt skull and crossbones picture with red LED'S that's powered by a 9 volt battery, I light it up on gamedays when I'm home.