Superbowl XLII Pool
Feb 2nd, 2008 by craig
Ok, here’s the grid for the Superbowl Pool! (Click on it for a larger size)
Names were placed randomly on the grid and then numbers were randomly drawn. We filled the grid up as we got names, and have 40 participants, which gives everyone two squares. The last 20 squares were given to the 20 people to respond first, so if you were prompt, you have been rewarded with an extra square.
As a reminder: 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 is worth a candy bar in additional to the win for the score change.
Our example for this year is (and last year the game followed our previously given example all the way through the first half) is: New York scores first, say a field goal, the score would be 3-0 New York. The person that has the square representing 3 for New York and zero for New England (in our case, Jamie) wins a candy bar. Then suppose New England scores a touchdown, making the score New England 6, New York 3; Sam would win. Then New England kicks the extra point, so David would win. If the first quarter then ends, David would win another candy bar.
We love the Candy Pool because it makes it fun to watch the game no matter which team wins. So lets hope for an exciting, high scoring game!
We’re rooting for you!