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These shirts are asinine. The people who would buy them either weren't alive in 1982 or have forgotten the significance of that game. The McCloskey Call prevented Nebraska from playing for a National Championship.

 

Penn State lost a game. And frankly, the call was FAR less controversial.

 

This shirt also ignores the fact that the ensuing TD catch in 1982 wasn't a catch - he trapped the ball. So back-to-back plays screw Nebraska out of a National Championship, and Penn State lost the chance to take a three-point lead with nine minutes left in the game and a surging Husker team getting the ball back.

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These shirts are asinine. The people who would buy them either weren't alive in 1982 or have forgotten the significance of that game. The McCloskey Call prevented Nebraska from playing for a National Championship.

 

Penn State lost a game. And frankly, the call was FAR less controversial.

 

This shirt also ignores the fact that the ensuing TD catch in 1982 wasn't a catch - he trapped the ball. So back-to-back plays screw Nebraska out of a National Championship, and Penn State lost the chance to take a three-point lead with nine minutes left in the game and a surging Husker team getting the ball back.

I wasn't alive then...but I do know a bit from video and others of how that game in '82 played out. I think the shirt is a bit funny. hehe

I do agree with you though. The '82 catch out of bounds was CLEARLY out of bounds and it cost NEB huge title implications. The 2012 call doesn't even have the same significance in all aspects. I find it funny thought that Penn St. fans were bitching...karma or not...I find it a bit entertaining.

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These shirts are asinine. The people who would buy them either weren't alive in 1982 or have forgotten the significance of that game. The McCloskey Call prevented Nebraska from playing for a National Championship.

 

Penn State lost a game. And frankly, the call was FAR less controversial.

 

This shirt also ignores the fact that the ensuing TD catch in 1982 wasn't a catch - he trapped the ball. So back-to-back plays screw Nebraska out of a National Championship, and Penn State lost the chance to take a three-point lead with nine minutes left in the game and a surging Husker team getting the ball back.

I made the same points in another thread soon after the game. Absolutely NO comparison.

Also, Saturday's call could be described as in dispute, but arguable. The Happy Valley calls were blatantly biased.

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Exactly. I waited 2 years to start spamming. :rolleyes:

 

Or I could post an NEWS article just talking about a shirt that people are selling because of the controversy that occurred recently.

EDIT: Although I guess someone edited out the news article. Guess since I'm not a Husker fan, I can't make threads here.

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Board rules --- #6 - No Spamming

 

Exactly. I waited 2 years to start spamming. :rolleyes:

 

Or I could post an NEWS article just talking about a shirt that people are selling because of the controversy that occurred recently.

EDIT: Although I guess someone edited out the news article. Guess since I'm not a Husker fan, I can't make threads here.

 

I edited out the link. We sell t-shirts here, so anyone linking to t-shirt sales is going to get their link axed. But aside from that, feel free to make as many pertinent threads as you'd like.

 

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