HUSKER 37 Posted November 30, 2011 Share Posted November 30, 2011 http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1192474/index.htm IN THE fall of 1980, when SI senior writer Lars Anderson was nine years old and living in Lincoln, his father took him to the Florida State--Nebraska game. With less than a minute left in the fourth quarter, the highly favored Cornhuskers had the ball on the Seminoles' three-yard line, trailing 18--14. That's when heartbreak visited Nebraska: Quarterback Jeff Quinn fumbled. F...lorida State recovered. Game over. Then, as Seminoles coach Bobby Bowden and his team walked off the field, the crowd rose to its feet in appreciation of the underdogs' hard-fought victory. At first it was just polite clapping, the kind you hear at a golf tournament, but then fans started cheering for Bowden and his players, building to one of the loudest roars of the day. Tears of disappointment ran down Lars's cheeks as his father put his arm around him, pointed to the red-clad fans in full throat and said, "Lars, this is as good as sports gets." Quote Link to comment
akita Posted November 30, 2011 Share Posted November 30, 2011 Lol, I graduated with him from highschool. Always weird seeing him on the nascar circut. Quote Link to comment
HUSKER 37 Posted December 2, 2011 Author Share Posted December 2, 2011 And, here's the final section of the story: THE REARVIEW MIRROR has always been the best oracle when it comes to sports. More than 30 years after Lars Anderson saw that Florida State--Nebraska game with his father, he was reporting a story about the history of spring football and had lunch with Coach Bowden in Birmingham. Near the end of the conversation, Anderson mentioned that he was from Lincoln. The coach's eyes lit up. Without prompting, he recalled that day three decades earlier when the fans of Nebraska cheered him off the field. "What a moment," Bowden said, a grin spreading over his face. "Wow." And then these two men, two generations apart, just looked at each other until Bowden spoke again. "The classiest thing I ever experienced." Quote Link to comment
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