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.