Editor's note: Patrick Reusse wrote this column for the August 19, 2014 edition for the Star Tribune, eight days before Edor Nelson passed away.
Edor Nelson was visiting Augsburg for a football practice before the start of the 2013 season. He was complimenting athletic director Jeff Swenson on the new artificial turf that had been installed.
"Then Edor said, 'We need a new scoreboard,' " Swenson said. "And he said it more than once."
The scoreboard at Augsburg's Edor Nelson Field had stood for two decades and offered only the basics in an electronic board.
You only replace high-budget items such as this through fund-raising at colleges such as Augsburg. It didn't take long after this conversation with Edor for the light bulb to go on above Swenson's cranium.
Edor's 100th birthday would fall on Aug. 18, 2014. That was a year in the future. There would be time to raise $300,000 for a modern scoreboard, with video capabilities, from old Auggies and have it ready to present to Nelson as a birthday present.
The only complication would be the old coach making it to the occasion. Swenson smiled and said: "Edor told me he was going to make 100."
Sure enough, a few minutes before Monday's noon reception, there was Edor Nelson, accompanied by his son Bruce, headed down the sidewalk outside the Augsburg athletic center.