We’re doing the Superbowl Candy Pool again this year. Here’s the grid (you can click on it to see a bigger version):
The fine print:
Squares & numbers were assigned at random. If the numbers for your square match the last digit of the game score, you win! Every score change is worth a candy bar, regardless of how many times the score has changed during the quarter, and the extra point after a touch down does count as a score change. The score at the end of each quarter, and the final game score are all worth an extra candy bar.
For example, if Pittsburg scores first, say a field goal, the score would be 3-0 Pittsburg. The person that has the square representing 3 for Pittsburg and 0 for Arizona (that is Cathie) wins a candy bar. Then suppose Arizona scores a touchdown, making the score 6 Arizona, 3 Pittsburg: the person that has that score (Addy) wins a candy bar. Then Arizona kicks the extra point, so then the person that has the score 7-3 for Arizona (Michelle) wins a candy bar. If the first quarter then ends, Michelle wins another candy bar for having the “end of quarter” score. Please note that the digit used is always the last number. So when the score becomes 10 – 14, the numbers zero and 4 are used. Congrats to Ashley Rae, the lucky player who ended up with 0-0. You win a candy bar. Good luck everyone, and enjoy the game!
Thanks to Kristin for putting everything together!