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18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Nebraska Cornhuskers Memorial Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Robert Pettit, captures the Nebraska Cornhuskers history-making evening as they hosted their first-ever Big Ten Conference home game at Memorial Stadium. The Huskers kept their poise and rallied for the biggest comeback in Nebraska football history for a win over the Ohio State Buckeyes with a final score of 34-27. Homecoming festivities added to the jubilation in Lincoln. Memorial Stadium has been sold out every game since November 3, 1962 and has recorded more wins than any other college football program since that date. In 2011, Nebraska switched conference membership from the Big 12 to the Big Ten Conference.
Nebraska Cornhuskers Memorial Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Robert Pettit, captures the Nebraska Cornhuskers history-making evening as they hosted their first-ever Big Ten Conference home game at Memorial Stadium. The Huskers kept their poise and rallied for the biggest comeback in Nebraska football history for a win over the Ohio State Buckeyes with a final score of 34-27. Homecoming festivities added to the jubilation in Lincoln. Memorial Stadium has been sold out every game since November 3, 1962 and has recorded more wins than any other college football program since that date. In 2011, Nebraska switched conference membership from the Big 12 to the Big Ten Conference.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $219.95
Picture: Michigan Wolverines Michigan Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. Considered among the most elite of college programs, this panorama memorializes the Michigan-Notre Dame football rivalry at its finest. The historic first game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish dates back to 1887, with the Wolverines winning the first eight contests. Fast forward 125+ years and, in front of a NCAA-record crowd of 115,109, the Wolverines once again were victorious with a final score of 41-30. This game, “Under the Lights II,” was only the second night game ever played at the Big House. Michigan currently ranks ahead of Notre Dame in both winning percentage and all time wins.
Michigan Wolverines Michigan Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. Considered among the most elite of college programs, this panorama memorializes the Michigan-Notre Dame football rivalry at its finest. The historic first game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish dates back to 1887, with the Wolverines winning the first eight contests. Fast forward 125+ years and, in front of a NCAA-record crowd of 115,109, the Wolverines once again were victorious with a final score of 41-30. This game, “Under the Lights II,” was only the second night game ever played at the Big House. Michigan currently ranks ahead of Notre Dame in both winning percentage and all time wins.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $119.95
Picture: Michigan Wolverines Michigan Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed. Considered among the most elite of college programs, this panorama memorializes the Michigan-Notre Dame football rivalry at its finest. The historic first game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish dates back to 1887, with the Wolverines winning the first eight contests. Fast forward 125+ years and, in front of a NCAA-record crowd of 115,109, the Wolverines once again were victorious with a final score of 41-30. This game, “Under the Lights II,” was only the second night game ever played at the Big House. Michigan currently ranks ahead of Notre Dame in both winning percentage and all time wins.
Michigan Wolverines Michigan Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed. Considered among the most elite of college programs, this panorama memorializes the Michigan-Notre Dame football rivalry at its finest. The historic first game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish dates back to 1887, with the Wolverines winning the first eight contests. Fast forward 125+ years and, in front of a NCAA-record crowd of 115,109, the Wolverines once again were victorious with a final score of 41-30. This game, “Under the Lights II,” was only the second night game ever played at the Big House. Michigan currently ranks ahead of Notre Dame in both winning percentage and all time wins.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $219.95
Picture: Michigan Wolverines Michigan Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures a historical moment as the Michigan Wolverines played their first night game at the Big House on September 10, 2011. The event set a new Michigan Stadium and NCAA attendance record with a crowd of 114,804 fans. To further celebrate the occasion, the team wore ‘legacy' uniforms highlighting design elements from past eras, including a large ‘M' on the front of the jersey and numbers on the sides of the helmet. In the 39th meeting between the schools, Michigan defeated Notre Dame 35-31 with the final touchdown recorded in the last seconds of the game. Michigan now holds a 23-15-1 advantage in the classic rivalry.
Michigan Wolverines Michigan Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures a historical moment as the Michigan Wolverines played their first night game at the Big House on September 10, 2011. The event set a new Michigan Stadium and NCAA attendance record with a crowd of 114,804 fans. To further celebrate the occasion, the team wore ‘legacy' uniforms highlighting design elements from past eras, including a large ‘M' on the front of the jersey and numbers on the sides of the helmet. In the 39th meeting between the schools, Michigan defeated Notre Dame 35-31 with the final touchdown recorded in the last seconds of the game. Michigan now holds a 23-15-1 advantage in the classic rivalry.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $119.95
Picture: Michigan Wolverines Michigan Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures a historical moment as the Michigan Wolverines played their first night game at the Big House on September 10, 2011. The event set a new Michigan Stadium and NCAA attendance record with a crowd of 114,804 fans. To further celebrate the occasion, the team wore ‘legacy' uniforms highlighting design elements from past eras, including a large ‘M' on the front of the jersey and numbers on the sides of the helmet. In the 39th meeting between the schools, Michigan defeated Notre Dame 35-31 with the final touchdown recorded in the last seconds of the game. Michigan now holds a 23-15-1 advantage in the classic rivalry.
Michigan Wolverines Michigan Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures a historical moment as the Michigan Wolverines played their first night game at the Big House on September 10, 2011. The event set a new Michigan Stadium and NCAA attendance record with a crowd of 114,804 fans. To further celebrate the occasion, the team wore ‘legacy' uniforms highlighting design elements from past eras, including a large ‘M' on the front of the jersey and numbers on the sides of the helmet. In the 39th meeting between the schools, Michigan defeated Notre Dame 35-31 with the final touchdown recorded in the last seconds of the game. Michigan now holds a 23-15-1 advantage in the classic rivalry.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $119.95
Picture: Michigan Wolverines vs. Michigan State Spartans Michigan Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the college ice hockey game between long-time rivals – the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. The match-up, known as "The Big Chill at the Big House," was held at Michigan Stadium on December 11, 2010. The event set a new world record for the largest crowd at an outdoor ice hockey game with attendance of 113,411. The past record set in May 2010, at the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Championship game, was 77,803. This is the second outdoor ice hockey game to be played between the two storied programs. The first game, also a resounding success, occurred in 2001 and was referred to as the "Cold War."
Michigan Wolverines vs. Michigan State Spartans Michigan Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the college ice hockey game between long-time rivals – the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. The match-up, known as "The Big Chill at the Big House," was held at Michigan Stadium on December 11, 2010. The event set a new world record for the largest crowd at an outdoor ice hockey game with attendance of 113,411. The past record set in May 2010, at the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Championship game, was 77,803. This is the second outdoor ice hockey game to be played between the two storied programs. The first game, also a resounding success, occurred in 2001 and was referred to as the "Cold War."
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $219.95
Picture: Michigan Wolverines vs. Michigan State Spartans Michigan Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in either team's colors and framed to 18 X 44. Just let us know if you want it in MSU mat colors as shown or Michigan mat colors. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the college ice hockey game between long-time rivals – the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. The match-up, known as "The Big Chill at the Big House," was held at Michigan Stadium on December 11, 2010. The event set a new world record for the largest crowd at an outdoor ice hockey game with attendance of 113,411. The past record set in May 2010, at the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Championship game, was 77,803. This is the second outdoor ice hockey game to be played between the two storied programs. The first game, also a resounding success, occurred in 2001 and was referred to as the "Cold War."
Michigan Wolverines vs. Michigan State Spartans Michigan Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in either team's colors and framed to 18 X 44. Just let us know if you want it in MSU mat colors as shown or Michigan mat colors. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the college ice hockey game between long-time rivals – the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. The match-up, known as "The Big Chill at the Big House," was held at Michigan Stadium on December 11, 2010. The event set a new world record for the largest crowd at an outdoor ice hockey game with attendance of 113,411. The past record set in May 2010, at the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Championship game, was 77,803. This is the second outdoor ice hockey game to be played between the two storied programs. The first game, also a resounding success, occurred in 2001 and was referred to as the "Cold War."
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Florida Gators Ben Hill Griffin Stadium panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the victorious University of Florida Gators football team at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field. In 1989, the stadium was named in honor of citrus magnate Ben Hill Griffin, Jr., who was an alumnus and major benefactor of the University. Since its original construction in 1930, the Stadium has been renovated and expanded to its current seating capacity of 88,548 fans. It is the largest stadium in the state of Florida and one of the largest and loudest anywhere in the country. The Gators compete in the SEC Eastern Division and are one of twelve members of the SEC. Students at the University come from more than 130 countries and all 50 states.
Florida Gators Ben Hill Griffin Stadium panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the victorious University of Florida Gators football team at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field. In 1989, the stadium was named in honor of citrus magnate Ben Hill Griffin, Jr., who was an alumnus and major benefactor of the University. Since its original construction in 1930, the Stadium has been renovated and expanded to its current seating capacity of 88,548 fans. It is the largest stadium in the state of Florida and one of the largest and loudest anywhere in the country. The Gators compete in the SEC Eastern Division and are one of twelve members of the SEC. Students at the University come from more than 130 countries and all 50 states.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Florida Gators Ben Hill Griffin Stadium panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the victorious University of Florida Gators football team at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field. In 1989, the stadium was named in honor of citrus magnate Ben Hill Griffin, Jr., who was an alumnus and major benefactor of the University. Since its original construction in 1930, the Stadium has been renovated and expanded to its current seating capacity of 88,548 fans. It is the largest stadium in the state of Florida and one of the largest and loudest anywhere in the country. The Gators compete in the SEC Eastern Division and are one of twelve members of the SEC. Students at the University come from more than 130 countries and all 50 states.
Florida Gators Ben Hill Griffin Stadium panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the victorious University of Florida Gators football team at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field. In 1989, the stadium was named in honor of citrus magnate Ben Hill Griffin, Jr., who was an alumnus and major benefactor of the University. Since its original construction in 1930, the Stadium has been renovated and expanded to its current seating capacity of 88,548 fans. It is the largest stadium in the state of Florida and one of the largest and loudest anywhere in the country. The Gators compete in the SEC Eastern Division and are one of twelve members of the SEC. Students at the University come from more than 130 countries and all 50 states.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Florida Gators Ben Hill Griffin Stadium panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field was taken by James Blakeway during a Florida Gators football game. Known as Florida Field for 59 years, in 1989 it was renamed in honor of citrus grower and major school supporter Ben Hill Griffin, Jr. Nicknamed "The Swamp", it holds over 88,000 seats. The stadium lives up to its haunting nickname with temperatures reaching a humid 100 degrees. The size and excitement of the fans concentrates the noise at field level, making it one of the loudest stadiums in America. It has been regularly ranked as one of the toughest places to play. The university, founded in 1853 in Gainesville, Florida, has over 51,000 students.
Florida Gators Ben Hill Griffin Stadium panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field was taken by James Blakeway during a Florida Gators football game. Known as Florida Field for 59 years, in 1989 it was renamed in honor of citrus grower and major school supporter Ben Hill Griffin, Jr. Nicknamed "The Swamp", it holds over 88,000 seats. The stadium lives up to its haunting nickname with temperatures reaching a humid 100 degrees. The size and excitement of the fans concentrates the noise at field level, making it one of the loudest stadiums in America. It has been regularly ranked as one of the toughest places to play. The university, founded in 1853 in Gainesville, Florida, has over 51,000 students.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Florida Gators Ben Hill Griffin Stadium panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field was taken by James Blakeway during a Florida Gators football game. Known as Florida Field for 59 years, in 1989 it was renamed in honor of citrus grower and major school supporter Ben Hill Griffin, Jr. Nicknamed "The Swamp", it holds over 88,000 seats. The stadium lives up to its haunting nickname with temperatures reaching a humid 100 degrees. The size and excitement of the fans concentrates the noise at field level, making it one of the loudest stadiums in America. It has been regularly ranked as one of the toughest places to play. The university, founded in 1853 in Gainesville, Florida, has over 51,000 students.
Florida Gators Ben Hill Griffin Stadium panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field was taken by James Blakeway during a Florida Gators football game. Known as Florida Field for 59 years, in 1989 it was renamed in honor of citrus grower and major school supporter Ben Hill Griffin, Jr. Nicknamed "The Swamp", it holds over 88,000 seats. The stadium lives up to its haunting nickname with temperatures reaching a humid 100 degrees. The size and excitement of the fans concentrates the noise at field level, making it one of the loudest stadiums in America. It has been regularly ranked as one of the toughest places to play. The university, founded in 1853 in Gainesville, Florida, has over 51,000 students.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Florida Gators Stephen C.O'Connell Center basketball panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the Florida Gators men’s basketball team in a win over the Tennessee Volunteers at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, more commonly referred to as the O’Dome. Florida’s student section, dubbed the “Rowdy Reptiles,” has made the O’Dome one of the toughest places to play in the nation. As the game wrapped-up, the sixth-ranked Gators had a March-like gleam in their eyes and held the Volunteers to a season-low in points and shooting percentage. The University of Florida is a top ranked public national university, located on a 2,000 acre campus in Gainesville, Florida.
Florida Gators Stephen C.O'Connell Center basketball panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the Florida Gators men’s basketball team in a win over the Tennessee Volunteers at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, more commonly referred to as the O’Dome. Florida’s student section, dubbed the “Rowdy Reptiles,” has made the O’Dome one of the toughest places to play in the nation. As the game wrapped-up, the sixth-ranked Gators had a March-like gleam in their eyes and held the Volunteers to a season-low in points and shooting percentage. The University of Florida is a top ranked public national university, located on a 2,000 acre campus in Gainesville, Florida.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: South Carolina Gamecock Williams-Brice Stadium panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the on-field action of the South Carolina Gamecocks football team playing at Williams-Brice Stadium. Home to the University of South Carolina Gamecocks, the Stadium is recognized as one of the finest facilities in all of college football, with a brand-new, state-of-the-art high-definition video/score board. Williams-Brice Stadium, formerly Carolina Stadium, was first constructed in 1934 and seated 17,600 fans. Today, after a number of expansions and revisions, it provides seating for 80,250 fans. Carolina annually ranks among the nation's leaders in attendance and, Gamecock fans are regarded as some of the most loyal in the country.
South Carolina Gamecock Williams-Brice Stadium panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the on-field action of the South Carolina Gamecocks football team playing at Williams-Brice Stadium. Home to the University of South Carolina Gamecocks, the Stadium is recognized as one of the finest facilities in all of college football, with a brand-new, state-of-the-art high-definition video/score board. Williams-Brice Stadium, formerly Carolina Stadium, was first constructed in 1934 and seated 17,600 fans. Today, after a number of expansions and revisions, it provides seating for 80,250 fans. Carolina annually ranks among the nation's leaders in attendance and, Gamecock fans are regarded as some of the most loyal in the country.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: South Carolina Gamecock Williams-Brice Stadium panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the on-field action of the South Carolina Gamecocks football team playing at Williams-Brice Stadium. Home to the University of South Carolina Gamecocks, the Stadium is recognized as one of the finest facilities in all of college football, with a brand-new, state-of-the-art high-definition video/score board. Williams-Brice Stadium, formerly Carolina Stadium, was first constructed in 1934 and seated 17,600 fans. Today, after a number of expansions and revisions, it provides seating for 80,250 fans. Carolina annually ranks among the nation's leaders in attendance and, Gamecock fans are regarded as some of the most loyal in the country.
South Carolina Gamecock Williams-Brice Stadium panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the on-field action of the South Carolina Gamecocks football team playing at Williams-Brice Stadium. Home to the University of South Carolina Gamecocks, the Stadium is recognized as one of the finest facilities in all of college football, with a brand-new, state-of-the-art high-definition video/score board. Williams-Brice Stadium, formerly Carolina Stadium, was first constructed in 1934 and seated 17,600 fans. Today, after a number of expansions and revisions, it provides seating for 80,250 fans. Carolina annually ranks among the nation's leaders in attendance and, Gamecock fans are regarded as some of the most loyal in the country.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: South Carolina Gamecocks Williams-Brice Stadium panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights the South Carolina Gamecocks football team living up to their unique moniker with a victory over their opponent and finishing their first sweep of the SEC East. The Gamecocks were named in honor of Thomas Sumter, a South Carolina war hero who fought during the American Revolution. Sumter was given his name, "The Carolina Gamecock," for his fierce fighting tactics. South Carolina fielded its first football team in 1892, against Furman on Christmas Eve in Charleston. In 1992, the Gamecocks moved to the SEC and, in 2010, they won their first SEC Eastern Division Championship, the same year they defeated the #1 ranked team in the country.
South Carolina Gamecocks Williams-Brice Stadium panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights the South Carolina Gamecocks football team living up to their unique moniker with a victory over their opponent and finishing their first sweep of the SEC East. The Gamecocks were named in honor of Thomas Sumter, a South Carolina war hero who fought during the American Revolution. Sumter was given his name, "The Carolina Gamecock," for his fierce fighting tactics. South Carolina fielded its first football team in 1892, against Furman on Christmas Eve in Charleston. In 1992, the Gamecocks moved to the SEC and, in 2010, they won their first SEC Eastern Division Championship, the same year they defeated the #1 ranked team in the country.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: South Carolina Gamecocks Williams-Brice Stadium panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights the South Carolina Gamecocks football team living up to their unique moniker with a victory over their opponent and finishing their first sweep of the SEC East. The Gamecocks were named in honor of Thomas Sumter, a South Carolina war hero who fought during the American Revolution. Sumter was given his name, "The Carolina Gamecock," for his fierce fighting tactics. South Carolina fielded its first football team in 1892, against Furman on Christmas Eve in Charleston. In 1992, the Gamecocks moved to the SEC and, in 2010, they won their first SEC Eastern Division Championship, the same year they defeated the #1 ranked team in the country.
South Carolina Gamecocks Williams-Brice Stadium panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights the South Carolina Gamecocks football team living up to their unique moniker with a victory over their opponent and finishing their first sweep of the SEC East. The Gamecocks were named in honor of Thomas Sumter, a South Carolina war hero who fought during the American Revolution. Sumter was given his name, "The Carolina Gamecock," for his fierce fighting tactics. South Carolina fielded its first football team in 1892, against Furman on Christmas Eve in Charleston. In 1992, the Gamecocks moved to the SEC and, in 2010, they won their first SEC Eastern Division Championship, the same year they defeated the #1 ranked team in the country.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: South Carolina Gamecocks Carolina Stadium panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the University of South Carolina baseball team playing for a win on their home field at Carolina Stadium. Unveiled in 2009 and located adjacent to the Congaree River, Carolina Stadium is considered one of the top college baseball stadiums in the United States, with a seating capacity for over 9,000 fans. The Gamecocks are one of the best teams in college baseball with an impressive record including regular NCAA Tournament participation and College World Series (CWS) appearances. In 2010, the Gamecocks became the first team to win six straight games in a World Series and the third team to win the CWS after losing its first game of the series.
South Carolina Gamecocks Carolina Stadium panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the University of South Carolina baseball team playing for a win on their home field at Carolina Stadium. Unveiled in 2009 and located adjacent to the Congaree River, Carolina Stadium is considered one of the top college baseball stadiums in the United States, with a seating capacity for over 9,000 fans. The Gamecocks are one of the best teams in college baseball with an impressive record including regular NCAA Tournament participation and College World Series (CWS) appearances. In 2010, the Gamecocks became the first team to win six straight games in a World Series and the third team to win the CWS after losing its first game of the series.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: South Carolina Gamecocks Carolina Stadium panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the University of South Carolina baseball team playing for a win on their home field at Carolina Stadium. Unveiled in 2009 and located adjacent to the Congaree River, Carolina Stadium is considered one of the top college baseball stadiums in the United States, with a seating capacity for over 9,000 fans. The Gamecocks are one of the best teams in college baseball with an impressive record including regular NCAA Tournament participation and College World Series (CWS) appearances. In 2010, the Gamecocks became the first team to win six straight games in a World Series and the third team to win the CWS after losing its first game of the series.
South Carolina Gamecocks Carolina Stadium panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the University of South Carolina baseball team playing for a win on their home field at Carolina Stadium. Unveiled in 2009 and located adjacent to the Congaree River, Carolina Stadium is considered one of the top college baseball stadiums in the United States, with a seating capacity for over 9,000 fans. The Gamecocks are one of the best teams in college baseball with an impressive record including regular NCAA Tournament participation and College World Series (CWS) appearances. In 2010, the Gamecocks became the first team to win six straight games in a World Series and the third team to win the CWS after losing its first game of the series.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Missouri Tigers Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by Robert Pettit, features the Missouri Tigers football team facing Vanderbilt in an inner-conference match-up at Faurot Field. The Tigers victory added to Mizzou’s Homecoming celebration, a tradition that started over 100 years ago. Known as the birthplace of Homecoming, it all began in 1911 when former athletic director Chester Brewer, called for alumni to “come home” for the annual football game versus KU. Today, Mizzou Homecoming has grown into one of the largest student-run celebrations of its kind and was recently named the best Homecoming in the nation. The University of Missouri was founded in Columbia, Missouri, in 1839.
Missouri Tigers Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by Robert Pettit, features the Missouri Tigers football team facing Vanderbilt in an inner-conference match-up at Faurot Field. The Tigers victory added to Mizzou’s Homecoming celebration, a tradition that started over 100 years ago. Known as the birthplace of Homecoming, it all began in 1911 when former athletic director Chester Brewer, called for alumni to “come home” for the annual football game versus KU. Today, Mizzou Homecoming has grown into one of the largest student-run celebrations of its kind and was recently named the best Homecoming in the nation. The University of Missouri was founded in Columbia, Missouri, in 1839.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Missouri Tigers Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by Robert Pettit, features the Missouri Tigers football team facing Vanderbilt in an inner-conference match-up at Faurot Field. The Tigers victory added to Mizzou’s Homecoming celebration, a tradition that started over 100 years ago. Known as the birthplace of Homecoming, it all began in 1911 when former athletic director Chester Brewer, called for alumni to “come home” for the annual football game versus KU. Today, Mizzou Homecoming has grown into one of the largest student-run celebrations of its kind and was recently named the best Homecoming in the nation. The University of Missouri was founded in Columbia, Missouri, in 1839.
Missouri Tigers Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by Robert Pettit, features the Missouri Tigers football team facing Vanderbilt in an inner-conference match-up at Faurot Field. The Tigers victory added to Mizzou’s Homecoming celebration, a tradition that started over 100 years ago. Known as the birthplace of Homecoming, it all began in 1911 when former athletic director Chester Brewer, called for alumni to “come home” for the annual football game versus KU. Today, Mizzou Homecoming has grown into one of the largest student-run celebrations of its kind and was recently named the best Homecoming in the nation. The University of Missouri was founded in Columbia, Missouri, in 1839.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Missouri Tigers Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights a blaze of gold as the University of Missouri Tigers crushed their second consecutive ranked opponent for the first time since 1976. Playing on home turf, the Tigers defeated the Florida Gators with a final score of 36-17. The storied history of Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field, also known as “The Zou,” dates back to its opening in 1926. Today, fans enjoy the many changes to the stadium that have occurred, including an expansion to the north concourse area and moving the hill closer to the field. In the process, the Rock M was safely stored and reconstructed to maintain the important historical landmark that Tiger fans have grown to love.
Missouri Tigers Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights a blaze of gold as the University of Missouri Tigers crushed their second consecutive ranked opponent for the first time since 1976. Playing on home turf, the Tigers defeated the Florida Gators with a final score of 36-17. The storied history of Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field, also known as “The Zou,” dates back to its opening in 1926. Today, fans enjoy the many changes to the stadium that have occurred, including an expansion to the north concourse area and moving the hill closer to the field. In the process, the Rock M was safely stored and reconstructed to maintain the important historical landmark that Tiger fans have grown to love.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Missouri Tigers Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights a blaze of gold as the University of Missouri Tigers crushed their second consecutive ranked opponent for the first time since 1976. Playing on home turf, the Tigers defeated the Florida Gators with a final score of 36-17. The storied history of Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field, also known as “The Zou,” dates back to its opening in 1926. Today, fans enjoy the many changes to the stadium that have occurred, including an expansion to the north concourse area and moving the hill closer to the field. In the process, the Rock M was safely stored and reconstructed to maintain the important historical landmark that Tiger fans have grown to love.
Missouri Tigers Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights a blaze of gold as the University of Missouri Tigers crushed their second consecutive ranked opponent for the first time since 1976. Playing on home turf, the Tigers defeated the Florida Gators with a final score of 36-17. The storied history of Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field, also known as “The Zou,” dates back to its opening in 1926. Today, fans enjoy the many changes to the stadium that have occurred, including an expansion to the north concourse area and moving the hill closer to the field. In the process, the Rock M was safely stored and reconstructed to maintain the important historical landmark that Tiger fans have grown to love.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Missouri Tigers Tiger Walk panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama of Tiger Walk honors one of the cherished traditions of University of Missouri graduates. It was taken August 24, 2014, during the university’s 175th anniversary. Freshmen run through the Columns toward Jesse Hall during Tiger Walk to symbolize their entrance into the university and the start of a new academic year. MU faculty, staff and alumni volunteers greet them with Tiger Stripe ice cream, and Marching Mizzou performs a concert. The words of the university’s alma mater capture the spirit: “Proud art thou in classic beauty, of thy noble past; with thy watchwords, honor, duty, thy high fame shall last.”
Missouri Tigers Tiger Walk panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama of Tiger Walk honors one of the cherished traditions of University of Missouri graduates. It was taken August 24, 2014, during the university’s 175th anniversary. Freshmen run through the Columns toward Jesse Hall during Tiger Walk to symbolize their entrance into the university and the start of a new academic year. MU faculty, staff and alumni volunteers greet them with Tiger Stripe ice cream, and Marching Mizzou performs a concert. The words of the university’s alma mater capture the spirit: “Proud art thou in classic beauty, of thy noble past; with thy watchwords, honor, duty, thy high fame shall last.”
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Missouri Tigers Tiger Walk panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama of Tiger Walk honors one of the cherished traditions of University of Missouri graduates. It was taken August 24, 2014, during the university’s 175th anniversary. Freshmen run through the Columns toward Jesse Hall during Tiger Walk to symbolize their entrance into the university and the start of a new academic year. MU faculty, staff and alumni volunteers greet them with Tiger Stripe ice cream, and Marching Mizzou performs a concert. The words of the university’s alma mater capture the spirit: “Proud art thou in classic beauty, of thy noble past; with thy watchwords, honor, duty, thy high fame shall last.”
Missouri Tigers Tiger Walk panoramic print professionally framed. This panorama of Tiger Walk honors one of the cherished traditions of University of Missouri graduates. It was taken August 24, 2014, during the university’s 175th anniversary. Freshmen run through the Columns toward Jesse Hall during Tiger Walk to symbolize their entrance into the university and the start of a new academic year. MU faculty, staff and alumni volunteers greet them with Tiger Stripe ice cream, and Marching Mizzou performs a concert. The words of the university’s alma mater capture the spirit: “Proud art thou in classic beauty, of thy noble past; with thy watchwords, honor, duty, thy high fame shall last.”
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Missouri Tigers Mizzou Arena panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama captures the thrilling victory of the final point free throw between the Mizzou Tigers and Kansas on Feb. 4, 2012. The final score was Missouri 74, Kansas 71. This historic event filled Mizzou Arena to capacity, with 15,061 enthusiastic fans. The University of Missouri was established in 1839 and was the first public institution of higher education west of the Mississippi River. This panorama was taken by James Blakeway.
Missouri Tigers Mizzou Arena panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed. This panorama captures the thrilling victory of the final point free throw between the Mizzou Tigers and Kansas on Feb. 4, 2012. The final score was Missouri 74, Kansas 71. This historic event filled Mizzou Arena to capacity, with 15,061 enthusiastic fans. The University of Missouri was established in 1839 and was the first public institution of higher education west of the Mississippi River. This panorama was taken by James Blakeway.
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