
From his battered backpack, New
Orleans Safety recruit, Edward Gabriel Arduin, removed a slim box, which when opened revealed the program for Super Bowl XV (The Oakland Raiders vs the Pennsylvania Eagles, Louisiana Superdome, January 25, 1981). "I got this when my Dad took me to Super Bowl XV. I was 10 years old". He looked at Griff in awe. "Is your Super Bowl ring on that chain?" Griff pulled the chain out from under his silver and black Jersey. On it were three rings: Super Bowl XI, Super Bowl XV, Super Bowl XVIII.
"So there we were", Griff began, "and as if it was already our day, in their first drive, Rod Martin intercepted Eagles Quarterback Ron Jaworski, and we had the ball. Our Quarterback, Jim Plunkett, took it down the field, and it wasn't long before it was Plunkett to Cliff Branch for the first touchdown of Super Bowl XV."
About half an hour later (in the retelling), Chris Bahr kicked a 35-yard field goal to make the final score Raiders 27 Eagles 10.
One by one, the fledgling Huygens football team headed in the direction of hamburgers, hot dogs, and barbequed ribs. Griff was hungry, but he did not want to abandon the new practice uniforms. It was then, that in a perfectly fitting blue gray sweater and faded blue jeans, Caydance appeared with a question: "What can I get you for lunch?"