It was a big win Saturday for Husker Nation, and the win was extra special for one Nebraska fan who has been in Memorial for many wins, but has never actually seen one.

Jamey Dougall was born legally blind, and endured dozens of surgeries as a child but that didn't stop him from being a die hard football fan his whole life, even playing against Eric Crouch when he was on his high school team in Omaha. Today he got to live out his dream of actually watching a game in Memorial Stadium with his father.

"Husker football has been in my life, all my life" said Dougall.

Today for the very first time, Dougall got to see a game with the help of special glasses, equipped with two tiny cameras that display the game in the lenses. He first received the glasses in February, and says since then it's been an unreal experience.

"I put it on and I was able to read a book, I was able to look at a laptop and see the screen. I actually watched the Sam Foltz punt from when there was no punter back there, it was the first ting I wanted to watch," said Dougall "just from there I was able to read the 20/20 on an eye chart, I was able to see my wife. In April I got to see my girls for the first time, see family members, see football and see life"

Dougall's bucket list after he got the glasses was just three things: to see his wife, his daughters and a Husker game in person.

"Seeing my first touchdown," said Dougall "I don't care who scores it, I hope there's a lot of them"

Dougall has always been an optimist but for the last nine months he's been walking on cloud nine.

"Its been a dream," said Dougall "I feel like I'm in a dream and it's gonna stop and it just keeps happening and happening and keeps getting better and better"