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Sports Masterpieces offers canvas artwork, posters, prints, photos, collectibles, and limited editions. A lot of our items are framed and/or autographed. We also stock autographed collectibles and limited editions.

On this site we have 2901 Sports Masterpieces. We are the Point of Origin and Distributor for many college photographers and football artists, and offer wholesale pricing to stores who want to carry our products. For more information please contact Jeff Zell at 404-931-1868. More About Us

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18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Poster - $189.99
Picture: Tennessee Volunteers Neyland Stadium panoramic poster professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights the Tennessee Volunteers famous pregame football show that includes the "Opening of the Power T," as the team runs onto the field at Neyland Stadium. The Volunteers played their first season in 1891, and have amassed a successful tradition for well over a century. They are ranked as one of the winningest major college and SEC programs, and have numerous bowl appearances and national titles to their credit. Tennessee draws its nickname from the name most associated with the state. Tennessee acquired the name "The Volunteer State" from the record number of volunteers the state provided during both the War of 1812 and the Mexican War.
Tennessee Volunteers Neyland Stadium panoramic poster professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights the Tennessee Volunteers famous pregame football show that includes the "Opening of the Power T," as the team runs onto the field at Neyland Stadium. The Volunteers played their first season in 1891, and have amassed a successful tradition for well over a century. They are ranked as one of the winningest major college and SEC programs, and have numerous bowl appearances and national titles to their credit. Tennessee draws its nickname from the name most associated with the state. Tennessee acquired the name "The Volunteer State" from the record number of volunteers the state provided during both the War of 1812 and the Mexican War.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Poster - $99.99
Picture: Tennessee Volunteers Neyland Stadium professionally framed panoramic poster. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights the Tennessee Volunteers famous pregame football show that includes the "Opening of the Power T," as the team runs onto the field at Neyland Stadium. The Volunteers played their first season in 1891, and have amassed a successful tradition for well over a century. They are ranked as one of the winningest major college and SEC programs, and have numerous bowl appearances and national titles to their credit. Tennessee draws its nickname from the name most associated with the state. Tennessee acquired the name "The Volunteer State" from the record number of volunteers the state provided during both the War of 1812 and the Mexican War.
Tennessee Volunteers Neyland Stadium professionally framed panoramic poster. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights the Tennessee Volunteers famous pregame football show that includes the "Opening of the Power T," as the team runs onto the field at Neyland Stadium. The Volunteers played their first season in 1891, and have amassed a successful tradition for well over a century. They are ranked as one of the winningest major college and SEC programs, and have numerous bowl appearances and national titles to their credit. Tennessee draws its nickname from the name most associated with the state. Tennessee acquired the name "The Volunteer State" from the record number of volunteers the state provided during both the War of 1812 and the Mexican War.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Poster - $189.99
Picture: Just out from the 2015 season! Tennessee Volunteers Neyland Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Robert Pettit, spotlights the excitement of the season’s home opener between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Oklahoma Sooners at one of college football's most iconic landmarks, Neyland Stadium. A Tennessee trademark, the “checkerboard” seen depicted in the crowd is only the second ever in Neyland Stadium history, and is no easy feat when considering that at capacity, 102,455 fans are in attendance for game day festivities. The standout orange and white colors have represented the Volunteers since their inaugural season in 1891, when they were selected by team member, Charles Moore. The colors were those of the common American daisy which grew in profusion on The Hill.
Just out from the 2015 season! Tennessee Volunteers Neyland Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Robert Pettit, spotlights the excitement of the season’s home opener between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Oklahoma Sooners at one of college football's most iconic landmarks, Neyland Stadium. A Tennessee trademark, the “checkerboard” seen depicted in the crowd is only the second ever in Neyland Stadium history, and is no easy feat when considering that at capacity, 102,455 fans are in attendance for game day festivities. The standout orange and white colors have represented the Volunteers since their inaugural season in 1891, when they were selected by team member, Charles Moore. The colors were those of the common American daisy which grew in profusion on The Hill.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Poster - $99.99
Picture: Just out from the 2015 season! Tennessee Volunteers Neyland Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by Robert Pettit, spotlights the excitement of the season’s home opener between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Oklahoma Sooners at one of college football's most iconic landmarks, Neyland Stadium. A Tennessee trademark, the “checkerboard” seen depicted in the crowd is only the second ever in Neyland Stadium history, and is no easy feat when considering that at capacity, 102,455 fans are in attendance for game day festivities. The standout orange and white colors have represented the Volunteers since their inaugural season in 1891, when they were selected by team member, Charles Moore. The colors were those of the common American daisy which grew in profusion on The Hill.
Just out from the 2015 season! Tennessee Volunteers Neyland Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by Robert Pettit, spotlights the excitement of the season’s home opener between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Oklahoma Sooners at one of college football's most iconic landmarks, Neyland Stadium. A Tennessee trademark, the “checkerboard” seen depicted in the crowd is only the second ever in Neyland Stadium history, and is no easy feat when considering that at capacity, 102,455 fans are in attendance for game day festivities. The standout orange and white colors have represented the Volunteers since their inaugural season in 1891, when they were selected by team member, Charles Moore. The colors were those of the common American daisy which grew in profusion on The Hill.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Poster - $189.99
Picture: Purdue Boilermakers Ross-Ade Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Ross-Ade Stadium, taken by Robert Pettit, captures the excitement of a Purdue Boilermakers' football game. Nestled on the northern edge of campus, Ross-Ade Stadium is named after principal benefactors David E. Ross and George Ade. Ross-Ade Stadium opened in the fall of 1924 with a seating capacity of 13,500. After multiple renovations, the current capacity is 62,500. From 2001 to 2003, Ross-Ade Stadium underwent a renovation that made it one of the most attractive and fan-friendly facilities in all of college football. Located on 150 acres in West Lafayette, Indiana, Purdue University was founded in 1869 by philanthropist and businessman John Purdue. Presently, enrollment tops 39,000 students.
Purdue Boilermakers Ross-Ade Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Ross-Ade Stadium, taken by Robert Pettit, captures the excitement of a Purdue Boilermakers' football game. Nestled on the northern edge of campus, Ross-Ade Stadium is named after principal benefactors David E. Ross and George Ade. Ross-Ade Stadium opened in the fall of 1924 with a seating capacity of 13,500. After multiple renovations, the current capacity is 62,500. From 2001 to 2003, Ross-Ade Stadium underwent a renovation that made it one of the most attractive and fan-friendly facilities in all of college football. Located on 150 acres in West Lafayette, Indiana, Purdue University was founded in 1869 by philanthropist and businessman John Purdue. Presently, enrollment tops 39,000 students.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Poster - $99.99
Picture: Purdue Boilermakers Ross-Ade Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama of Ross-Ade Stadium, taken by Robert Pettit, captures the excitement of a Purdue Boilermakers' football game. Nestled on the northern edge of campus, Ross-Ade Stadium is named after principal benefactors David E. Ross and George Ade. Ross-Ade Stadium opened in the fall of 1924 with a seating capacity of 13,500. After multiple renovations, the current capacity is 62,500. From 2001 to 2003, Ross-Ade Stadium underwent a renovation that made it one of the most attractive and fan-friendly facilities in all of college football. Located on 150 acres in West Lafayette, Indiana, Purdue University was founded in 1869 by philanthropist and businessman John Purdue. Presently, enrollment tops 39,000 students.
Purdue Boilermakers Ross-Ade Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama of Ross-Ade Stadium, taken by Robert Pettit, captures the excitement of a Purdue Boilermakers' football game. Nestled on the northern edge of campus, Ross-Ade Stadium is named after principal benefactors David E. Ross and George Ade. Ross-Ade Stadium opened in the fall of 1924 with a seating capacity of 13,500. After multiple renovations, the current capacity is 62,500. From 2001 to 2003, Ross-Ade Stadium underwent a renovation that made it one of the most attractive and fan-friendly facilities in all of college football. Located on 150 acres in West Lafayette, Indiana, Purdue University was founded in 1869 by philanthropist and businessman John Purdue. Presently, enrollment tops 39,000 students.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Poster - $189.99
Picture: Purdue Boilermakers Mackey Arena 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Mackey Arena, taken by James Blakeway, highlights the Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team playing before a sold-out crowd. Originally opened as Purdue Arena in 1967, it was renamed in 1972 to honor long-time athletics director and Purdue alum Guy "Red" Mackey. The arena stadium seats 14,123 fans and is considered one of the loudest in the nation. The men's basketball program started in 1896, competes in the Big Ten Conference and has won more league championships than any other school in the conference. Established in 1869 in West Lafayette, Indiana, the University today enrolls more than 39,000 students.
Purdue Boilermakers Mackey Arena 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Mackey Arena, taken by James Blakeway, highlights the Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team playing before a sold-out crowd. Originally opened as Purdue Arena in 1967, it was renamed in 1972 to honor long-time athletics director and Purdue alum Guy "Red" Mackey. The arena stadium seats 14,123 fans and is considered one of the loudest in the nation. The men's basketball program started in 1896, competes in the Big Ten Conference and has won more league championships than any other school in the conference. Established in 1869 in West Lafayette, Indiana, the University today enrolls more than 39,000 students.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Poster - $99.99
Picture: Purdue Boilermakers Mackey Arena 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama of Mackey Arena, taken by James Blakeway, highlights the Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team playing before a sold-out crowd. Originally opened as Purdue Arena in 1967, it was renamed in 1972 to honor long-time athletics director and Purdue alum Guy "Red" Mackey. The arena stadium seats 14,123 fans and is considered one of the loudest in the nation. The men's basketball program started in 1896, competes in the Big Ten Conference and has won more league championships than any other school in the conference. Established in 1869 in West Lafayette, Indiana, the University today enrolls more than 39,000 students.
Purdue Boilermakers Mackey Arena 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama of Mackey Arena, taken by James Blakeway, highlights the Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team playing before a sold-out crowd. Originally opened as Purdue Arena in 1967, it was renamed in 1972 to honor long-time athletics director and Purdue alum Guy "Red" Mackey. The arena stadium seats 14,123 fans and is considered one of the loudest in the nation. The men's basketball program started in 1896, competes in the Big Ten Conference and has won more league championships than any other school in the conference. Established in 1869 in West Lafayette, Indiana, the University today enrolls more than 39,000 students.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Poster - $189.99
Picture: 2014 Ole Miss Rebels Vaught Hemingway Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster of this year's win over Tennessee professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, features the Ole Miss Rebels hosting the Tennessee Volunteers, in front of a nationally televised game at Vaught Hemingway Stadium at Hollingsworth Field in Oxford, Mississippi. The University of Mississippi boasts a long and colorful football history, which includes the formation of the first football team in the state, as well as the winningest programs in the history of collegiate football. The beginnings of Rebel football can be traced back as far as 1890 and in 1893, a football team was organized. In 12 plus decades, Ole Miss has achieved an impressive record including numerous conference and national championship titles.
2014 Ole Miss Rebels Vaught Hemingway Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster of this year's win over Tennessee professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, features the Ole Miss Rebels hosting the Tennessee Volunteers, in front of a nationally televised game at Vaught Hemingway Stadium at Hollingsworth Field in Oxford, Mississippi. The University of Mississippi boasts a long and colorful football history, which includes the formation of the first football team in the state, as well as the winningest programs in the history of collegiate football. The beginnings of Rebel football can be traced back as far as 1890 and in 1893, a football team was organized. In 12 plus decades, Ole Miss has achieved an impressive record including numerous conference and national championship titles.   SOLD OUT!
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Poster - $99.99
Picture: 2014 Ole Miss Rebels Vaught Hemingway Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster of the win against Tennessee professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, features the Ole Miss Rebels hosting the Tennessee Volunteers, in front of a nationally televised game at Vaught Hemingway Stadium at Hollingsworth Field in Oxford, Mississippi. The University of Mississippi boasts a long and colorful football history, which includes the formation of the first football team in the state, as well as the winningest programs in the history of collegiate football. The beginnings of Rebel football can be traced back as far as 1890 and in 1893, a football team was organized. In 12 plus decades, Ole Miss has achieved an impressive record including numerous conference and national championship titles.
2014 Ole Miss Rebels Vaught Hemingway Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster of the win against Tennessee professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, features the Ole Miss Rebels hosting the Tennessee Volunteers, in front of a nationally televised game at Vaught Hemingway Stadium at Hollingsworth Field in Oxford, Mississippi. The University of Mississippi boasts a long and colorful football history, which includes the formation of the first football team in the state, as well as the winningest programs in the history of collegiate football. The beginnings of Rebel football can be traced back as far as 1890 and in 1893, a football team was organized. In 12 plus decades, Ole Miss has achieved an impressive record including numerous conference and national championship titles.   SOLD OUT!
14 1/2 X 16 1/4 Print (Limited) - $24.99
Picture: 2014 Tennessee Volunteers limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist and shows Smokey in Volunteer attire. Print is entitled "VFL," which stands for "Vol For Life." Awesome colors on this art print, which is in excellent shape with no pin holes or tears and is brand new.
2014 Tennessee Volunteers limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist and shows Smokey in Volunteer attire. Print is entitled "VFL," which stands for "Vol For Life." Awesome colors on this art print, which is in excellent shape with no pin holes or tears and is brand new.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Kentucky Wildcats Basketball Rupp Arena 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken at Rupp Arena by Christopher Gjevre, features the University of Kentucky Wildcats basketball team playing to a sellout crowd. Opening in 1976, this off-campus arena is the largest ever built for basketball. Its unique design consists of bleachers in the upper bowl, without luxury suites or a center-mounted scoreboard. It seats 23,500, frequently packing in over 24,000 fans with a student standing-room area called the "eRUPPtion Zone." This intimidating venue consistently ranks first in home game attendance. Kentucky basketball began in 1903 and has an unprecedented winning history. Founded in 1865 in Lexington, Kentucky, the University enrolls over 27,000 students.
Kentucky Wildcats Basketball Rupp Arena 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken at Rupp Arena by Christopher Gjevre, features the University of Kentucky Wildcats basketball team playing to a sellout crowd. Opening in 1976, this off-campus arena is the largest ever built for basketball. Its unique design consists of bleachers in the upper bowl, without luxury suites or a center-mounted scoreboard. It seats 23,500, frequently packing in over 24,000 fans with a student standing-room area called the "eRUPPtion Zone." This intimidating venue consistently ranks first in home game attendance. Kentucky basketball began in 1903 and has an unprecedented winning history. Founded in 1865 in Lexington, Kentucky, the University enrolls over 27,000 students.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Poster - $99.99
Picture: Just out from the 2015 home and season opener against Louisiana-Lafayette. Kentucky Wildcats football Commonwealth Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the excitement of the University of Kentucky football team kicking off their season opener and a new era of the program in The New Commonwealth Stadium. The $126 million dollar reinvention of the stadium includes brand new concessions, enhanced and widened concourses throughout the complex, and an exterior facelift featuring Kentucky limestone. The new student section and multi-purpose recruiting center in the east end zone are at the heart of the stadium upgrade.
Just out from the 2015 home and season opener against Louisiana-Lafayette. Kentucky Wildcats football Commonwealth Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the excitement of the University of Kentucky football team kicking off their season opener and a new era of the program in The New Commonwealth Stadium. The $126 million dollar reinvention of the stadium includes brand new concessions, enhanced and widened concourses throughout the complex, and an exterior facelift featuring Kentucky limestone. The new student section and multi-purpose recruiting center in the east end zone are at the heart of the stadium upgrade.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Mississippi State Bulldogs Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, celebrates the 100-year anniversary of Scott Field, as the Mississippi State Bulldog football team took on their first opponent of the 2014 season. Scott Field was named after Olympic sprinter Don Magruder Scott, one of the best athletes ever to play at MSU. As part of the centennial celebration, the north end zone was expanded to accommodate over 61,000 fans, making Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field the largest on-campus football stadium in the state of Mississippi. It also features two of the largest video boards in college football.
Mississippi State Bulldogs Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, celebrates the 100-year anniversary of Scott Field, as the Mississippi State Bulldog football team took on their first opponent of the 2014 season. Scott Field was named after Olympic sprinter Don Magruder Scott, one of the best athletes ever to play at MSU. As part of the centennial celebration, the north end zone was expanded to accommodate over 61,000 fans, making Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field the largest on-campus football stadium in the state of Mississippi. It also features two of the largest video boards in college football.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Poster - $189.99
Picture: Just out from the 2015 season! Texas A & M Aggies Kyle Field 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, features the stunning $485 million redevelopment of Kyle Field and the rich traditions that accompany an evening of Texas A&M football. The Spirit of Aggieland is alive and well at the Home of the 12th Man. This Texas A&M tradition is familiar to sports fans throughout the country and came to life in 1922, when the Aggie football team suffered so many injuries in the Dixie Classic that the coach was compelled to call a student – E. King Gill – out of the stands to suit up and stand on the sidelines, ready to play. Today, Aggies continue to stand ready and willing to support their team, as evidenced by more than 31,000 students standing throughout the entire game.
Just out from the 2015 season! Texas A & M Aggies Kyle Field 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, features the stunning $485 million redevelopment of Kyle Field and the rich traditions that accompany an evening of Texas A&M football. The Spirit of Aggieland is alive and well at the Home of the 12th Man. This Texas A&M tradition is familiar to sports fans throughout the country and came to life in 1922, when the Aggie football team suffered so many injuries in the Dixie Classic that the coach was compelled to call a student – E. King Gill – out of the stands to suit up and stand on the sidelines, ready to play. Today, Aggies continue to stand ready and willing to support their team, as evidenced by more than 31,000 students standing throughout the entire game.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Poster - $99.99
Picture: Just out from the 2015 season! Texas A & M Aggies Kyle Field 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, features the stunning $485 million redevelopment of Kyle Field and the rich traditions that accompany an evening of Texas A&M football. The Spirit of Aggieland is alive and well at the Home of the 12th Man. This Texas A&M tradition is familiar to sports fans throughout the country and came to life in 1922, when the Aggie football team suffered so many injuries in the Dixie Classic that the coach was compelled to call a student – E. King Gill – out of the stands to suit up and stand on the sidelines, ready to play. Today, Aggies continue to stand ready and willing to support their team, as evidenced by more than 31,000 students standing throughout the entire game.
Just out from the 2015 season! Texas A & M Aggies Kyle Field 13.5 X 40 panoramic poster professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, features the stunning $485 million redevelopment of Kyle Field and the rich traditions that accompany an evening of Texas A&M football. The Spirit of Aggieland is alive and well at the Home of the 12th Man. This Texas A&M tradition is familiar to sports fans throughout the country and came to life in 1922, when the Aggie football team suffered so many injuries in the Dixie Classic that the coach was compelled to call a student – E. King Gill – out of the stands to suit up and stand on the sidelines, ready to play. Today, Aggies continue to stand ready and willing to support their team, as evidenced by more than 31,000 students standing throughout the entire game.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Ohio State Buckeyes Ohio Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama of Ohio Stadium, spotlights The Ohio State Buckeyes scoring one of four game-winning touchdowns against their Big 10 Conference opponent, the Wisconsin Badgers. The Buckeyes first big game of the season turned Ohio Stadium, also known as The Horseshoe, or The Shoe, into the most-scarlet place on earth. Almost everyone in the crowd of 105,826, the third-largest in Ohio State history, was donning the Buckeyes’ shade of red. The Ohio State University football team played their first game on May 3, 1890. Ohio Stadium is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places and has been home to Buckeye football since 1922.
Ohio State Buckeyes Ohio Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama of Ohio Stadium, spotlights The Ohio State Buckeyes scoring one of four game-winning touchdowns against their Big 10 Conference opponent, the Wisconsin Badgers. The Buckeyes first big game of the season turned Ohio Stadium, also known as The Horseshoe, or The Shoe, into the most-scarlet place on earth. Almost everyone in the crowd of 105,826, the third-largest in Ohio State history, was donning the Buckeyes’ shade of red. The Ohio State University football team played their first game on May 3, 1890. Ohio Stadium is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places and has been home to Buckeye football since 1922.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Ohio State Buckeyes Ohio Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Ohio Stadium, spotlights The Ohio State Buckeyes® scoring one of four game-winning touchdowns against their Big 10 Conference opponent, the Wisconsin Badgers. The Buckeyes first big game of the season turned Ohio Stadium, also known as The Horseshoe, or The Shoe, into the most-scarlet place on earth. Almost everyone in the crowd of 105,826, the third-largest in Ohio State history, was donning the Buckeyes’ shade of red. The Ohio State University football team played their first game on May 3, 1890. Ohio Stadium is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places and has been home to Buckeye football since 1922.
Ohio State Buckeyes Ohio Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Ohio Stadium, spotlights The Ohio State Buckeyes® scoring one of four game-winning touchdowns against their Big 10 Conference opponent, the Wisconsin Badgers. The Buckeyes first big game of the season turned Ohio Stadium, also known as The Horseshoe, or The Shoe, into the most-scarlet place on earth. Almost everyone in the crowd of 105,826, the third-largest in Ohio State history, was donning the Buckeyes’ shade of red. The Ohio State University football team played their first game on May 3, 1890. Ohio Stadium is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places and has been home to Buckeye football since 1922.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Ohio State Buckeyes Ohio Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama of Ohio Stadium showcases The Ohio State University Marching Band performing “Script Ohio,” moments before The Ohio State Buckeyes® played to victory over the Wisconsin Badgers. Of all the traditions in Ohio State’s great football history, the most widely recognized and greatest spectacle in college sports is the Script Ohio, the formation performed by the band each and every game day. In addition, the tradition of dotting the “I” dates back to 1936 and was invented by a sousaphone player. To this day, only sousaphone players with a minimum of 4 years membership are allowed to dot the I.
Ohio State Buckeyes Ohio Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama of Ohio Stadium showcases The Ohio State University Marching Band performing “Script Ohio,” moments before The Ohio State Buckeyes® played to victory over the Wisconsin Badgers. Of all the traditions in Ohio State’s great football history, the most widely recognized and greatest spectacle in college sports is the Script Ohio, the formation performed by the band each and every game day. In addition, the tradition of dotting the “I” dates back to 1936 and was invented by a sousaphone player. To this day, only sousaphone players with a minimum of 4 years membership are allowed to dot the I.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Ohio State Buckeyes Ohio Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Ohio Stadium showcases The Ohio State University Marching Band performing “Script Ohio,” moments before The Ohio State Buckeyes® played to victory over the Wisconsin Badgers. Of all the traditions in Ohio State’s great football history, the most widely recognized and greatest spectacle in college sports is the Script Ohio, the formation performed by the band each and every game day. In addition, the tradition of dotting the “I” dates back to 1936 and was invented by a sousaphone player. To this day, only sousaphone players with a minimum of 4 years membership are allowed to dot the I.
Ohio State Buckeyes Ohio Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Ohio Stadium showcases The Ohio State University Marching Band performing “Script Ohio,” moments before The Ohio State Buckeyes® played to victory over the Wisconsin Badgers. Of all the traditions in Ohio State’s great football history, the most widely recognized and greatest spectacle in college sports is the Script Ohio, the formation performed by the band each and every game day. In addition, the tradition of dotting the “I” dates back to 1936 and was invented by a sousaphone player. To this day, only sousaphone players with a minimum of 4 years membership are allowed to dot the I.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Just out after the win over Appalachian State! Georgia Southern Eagles Paulson Stadium print itself measures 13.5 X 40 inches and is framed to 13.75 X 40.25. It is on Grade A, pH neutral, heavy art stock. High quality panoramic picture frames covered with tempered glass. Print mounted and backed with foam core to prevent future warping from atmospheric and seasonal changes. This print comes double matted in GSU team colors and framed. The total measurement of the double matted and framed print is 18 inches by 44 inches. This panorama, taken by Sacha Griffin, captures the Georgia Southern University Eagles Football team playing host to Appalachian State in the newly expanded Allen E. Paulson Stadium. The Eagles were victorious in their first-ever Sun Belt Conference home game. One of the finest facilities of its kind, Paulson Stadium features a new mid-deck which brings capacity to 25,000. The new 50,000 square foot Ted Smith Family Football Center encloses the east endzone with a dynamic high-definition videoboard, adding to the gameday experience. Winners of an unprecedented six national championships at the FCS level, Georgia Southern was invited to join the FBS Sun Belt Conference in 2013.
Just out after the win over Appalachian State! Georgia Southern Eagles Paulson Stadium print itself measures 13.5 X 40 inches and is framed to 13.75 X 40.25. It is on Grade A, pH neutral, heavy art stock. High quality panoramic picture frames covered with tempered glass. Print mounted and backed with foam core to prevent future warping from atmospheric and seasonal changes. This print comes double matted in GSU team colors and framed. The total measurement of the double matted and framed print is 18 inches by 44 inches. This panorama, taken by Sacha Griffin, captures the Georgia Southern University Eagles Football team playing host to Appalachian State in the newly expanded Allen E. Paulson Stadium. The Eagles were victorious in their first-ever Sun Belt Conference home game. One of the finest facilities of its kind, Paulson Stadium features a new mid-deck which brings capacity to 25,000. The new 50,000 square foot Ted Smith Family Football Center encloses the east endzone with a dynamic high-definition videoboard, adding to the gameday experience. Winners of an unprecedented six national championships at the FCS level, Georgia Southern was invited to join the FBS Sun Belt Conference in 2013.   SOLD OUT!
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Bobby Dodd Stadium 13.5 X 40 print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama of the 100th anniversary of Historic Grant Field was taken by James Blakeway. Bobby Dodd Stadium at Grant Field, originally built in 1913, has been home to Georgia Tech football for more than a century. One of the best venues in the country to watch college football, the facility is the oldest on-campus stadium in NCAA Division 1-A (FBS). The facility was known as Grant Field until 1988, when the name Bobby Dodd Stadium was added in honor of the legendary coach who guided the Rambling Wreck to an illustrious football era. In true Georgia Tech style, the Rambling Wreck rolled onto the field and fans dressed in white at this nationally televised event.
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Bobby Dodd Stadium 13.5 X 40 print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama of the 100th anniversary of Historic Grant Field was taken by James Blakeway. Bobby Dodd Stadium at Grant Field, originally built in 1913, has been home to Georgia Tech football for more than a century. One of the best venues in the country to watch college football, the facility is the oldest on-campus stadium in NCAA Division 1-A (FBS). The facility was known as Grant Field until 1988, when the name Bobby Dodd Stadium was added in honor of the legendary coach who guided the Rambling Wreck to an illustrious football era. In true Georgia Tech style, the Rambling Wreck rolled onto the field and fans dressed in white at this nationally televised event.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Bobby Dodd Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This aerial panorama of Georgia Institute of Technology, taken by George Pearl, spotlights Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field. Originally built in 1913 by the Georgia Tech student body, it is the oldest on-campus stadium in NCAA Division I-A. Known as Grant Field since 1914, the name Bobby Dodd Stadium was added in April 1988, in honor of the legendary coach. A stadium expansion was completed in 2003, raising capacity to 55,000 seats. The Yellow Jackets football team, which began in 1892, has won a total of 15 ACC titles, 4 national titles and has played in 35 bowl games. With more than 18,000 students, Georgia Tech occupies 400 acres in the heart of Atlanta.
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Bobby Dodd Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This aerial panorama of Georgia Institute of Technology, taken by George Pearl, spotlights Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field. Originally built in 1913 by the Georgia Tech student body, it is the oldest on-campus stadium in NCAA Division I-A. Known as Grant Field since 1914, the name Bobby Dodd Stadium was added in April 1988, in honor of the legendary coach. A stadium expansion was completed in 2003, raising capacity to 55,000 seats. The Yellow Jackets football team, which began in 1892, has won a total of 15 ACC titles, 4 national titles and has played in 35 bowl games. With more than 18,000 students, Georgia Tech occupies 400 acres in the heart of Atlanta.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Ohio State Buckeyes basketball Value City Arena original 13.5 X 40 panoramic print framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the excitement of The Ohio State Buckeyes playing before a sold-out crowd at the Value City Arena – Jerome Schottenstein Center. The largest arena in the Big Ten with seating for 19,500 fans, Value City Arena opened in 1998 and pays tribute to Jerome Schottenstein, the late Columbus businessman and philanthropist. The Buckeyes played their first basketball game in 1898 and have attended the NCAA tournament every decade since the 1930's. The Ohio State University was established in 1870 and is ranked among the top 20 public universities with over 64,000 students. Its main campus is located in Columbus, Ohio.
Ohio State Buckeyes basketball Value City Arena original 13.5 X 40 panoramic print framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the excitement of The Ohio State Buckeyes playing before a sold-out crowd at the Value City Arena – Jerome Schottenstein Center. The largest arena in the Big Ten with seating for 19,500 fans, Value City Arena opened in 1998 and pays tribute to Jerome Schottenstein, the late Columbus businessman and philanthropist. The Buckeyes played their first basketball game in 1898 and have attended the NCAA tournament every decade since the 1930's. The Ohio State University was established in 1870 and is ranked among the top 20 public universities with over 64,000 students. Its main campus is located in Columbus, Ohio.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Bobby Dodd Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This aerial panorama of Georgia Institute of Technology, taken by George Pearl, spotlights Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field. Originally built in 1913 by the Georgia Tech student body, it is the oldest on-campus stadium in NCAA Division I-A. Known as Grant Field since 1914, the name Bobby Dodd Stadium was added in April 1988, in honor of the legendary coach. A stadium expansion was completed in 2003, raising capacity to 55,000 seats. The Yellow Jackets football team, which began in 1892, has won a total of 15 ACC titles, 4 national titles and has played in 35 bowl games. With more than 18,000 students, Georgia Tech occupies 400 acres in the heart of Atlanta.
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Bobby Dodd Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This aerial panorama of Georgia Institute of Technology, taken by George Pearl, spotlights Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field. Originally built in 1913 by the Georgia Tech student body, it is the oldest on-campus stadium in NCAA Division I-A. Known as Grant Field since 1914, the name Bobby Dodd Stadium was added in April 1988, in honor of the legendary coach. A stadium expansion was completed in 2003, raising capacity to 55,000 seats. The Yellow Jackets football team, which began in 1892, has won a total of 15 ACC titles, 4 national titles and has played in 35 bowl games. With more than 18,000 students, Georgia Tech occupies 400 acres in the heart of Atlanta.
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