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13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: Lafayette Leopards vs. the Lehigh Mountain Hawks Yankee Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, celebrates the 150th matchup of the historic rivalry between the Lafayette Leopards and the Lehigh Mountain Hawks. Dating back to 1884, Lafayette and Lehigh have faced off on the gridiron more than any other college football teams in the country. Lafayette College and Lehigh University, two Division I schools located 16 miles apart in eastern Pennsylvania, began dueling one year after standardized football rules were instituted in the U.S. While much has changed since then, including the shape of the football, the invention of the helmet and even the forward pass, the Rivalry is still the most played and longest continuous rivalry in college football.
Lafayette Leopards vs. the Lehigh Mountain Hawks Yankee Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, celebrates the 150th matchup of the historic rivalry between the Lafayette Leopards and the Lehigh Mountain Hawks. Dating back to 1884, Lafayette and Lehigh have faced off on the gridiron more than any other college football teams in the country. Lafayette College and Lehigh University, two Division I schools located 16 miles apart in eastern Pennsylvania, began dueling one year after standardized football rules were instituted in the U.S. While much has changed since then, including the shape of the football, the invention of the helmet and even the forward pass, the Rivalry is still the most played and longest continuous rivalry in college football.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: 2014 Maryland Terrapins Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, features the University of Maryland Terrapins in their Big Ten home opener against Ohio State. The Terps play their home games at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium in College Park, Maryland. The stadium is named after Dr. H.C. Byrd, who in his 43-year career with Maryland served as the Terrapins’ head football coach, athletics director and University president. Since opening on September 30, 1950, Byrd Stadium has undergone a number of major facelifts, resulting in a state-of-the-art facility with seating capacity for 51,852 fans.
2014 Maryland Terrapins Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, features the University of Maryland Terrapins in their Big Ten home opener against Ohio State. The Terps play their home games at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium in College Park, Maryland. The stadium is named after Dr. H.C. Byrd, who in his 43-year career with Maryland served as the Terrapins’ head football coach, athletics director and University president. Since opening on September 30, 1950, Byrd Stadium has undergone a number of major facelifts, resulting in a state-of-the-art facility with seating capacity for 51,852 fans.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: 2014 TCU Horned Frogs Amon G. Carter Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44 of the team's win over Kansas State. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, spotlights the TCU Horned Frogs playing at Amon G. Carter Stadium in a colossal showdown against Big 12 opponent, the K-State Wildcats, at a game with both teams ranked in the Top 10. Tradition runs deep in the Big 12 conference, and TCU is no exception where traditions start with the Horned Frog. Some say the horned frog was chosen, due to the small, spiny lizards prevalence on the football practice field, yet others say it’s tough feisty spirit matched the tough frontier spirit shown by TCU itself. Regardless of the reason, the TCU student athletes take pride in being called Horned Frogs.
2014 TCU Horned Frogs Amon G. Carter Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44 of the team's win over Kansas State. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, spotlights the TCU Horned Frogs playing at Amon G. Carter Stadium in a colossal showdown against Big 12 opponent, the K-State Wildcats, at a game with both teams ranked in the Top 10. Tradition runs deep in the Big 12 conference, and TCU is no exception where traditions start with the Horned Frog. Some say the horned frog was chosen, due to the small, spiny lizards prevalence on the football practice field, yet others say it’s tough feisty spirit matched the tough frontier spirit shown by TCU itself. Regardless of the reason, the TCU student athletes take pride in being called Horned Frogs.
13.75 X 40.25 Framed Print - $99.99
Picture: 2014 TCU Horned Frogs Amon G. Carter Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25 of the team's win over Kansas State. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, spotlights the TCU Horned Frogs playing at Amon G. Carter Stadium in a colossal showdown against Big 12 opponent, the K-State Wildcats, at a game with both teams ranked in the Top 10. Tradition runs deep in the Big 12 conference, and TCU is no exception where traditions start with the Horned Frog. Some say the horned frog was chosen, due to the small, spiny lizards prevalence on the football practice field, yet others say it’s tough feisty spirit matched the tough frontier spirit shown by TCU itself. Regardless of the reason, the TCU student athletes take pride in being called Horned Frogs.
2014 TCU Horned Frogs Amon G. Carter Stadium 13.5 X 40 panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25 of the team's win over Kansas State. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, spotlights the TCU Horned Frogs playing at Amon G. Carter Stadium in a colossal showdown against Big 12 opponent, the K-State Wildcats, at a game with both teams ranked in the Top 10. Tradition runs deep in the Big 12 conference, and TCU is no exception where traditions start with the Horned Frog. Some say the horned frog was chosen, due to the small, spiny lizards prevalence on the football practice field, yet others say it’s tough feisty spirit matched the tough frontier spirit shown by TCU itself. Regardless of the reason, the TCU student athletes take pride in being called Horned Frogs.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: 2014 Missouri Tigers original 13 X 40 Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. 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.
2014 Missouri Tigers original 13 X 40 Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. 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: 2014 Missouri Tigers original 13 X 40 Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. 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.
2014 Missouri Tigers original 13 X 40 Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field panoramic print professionally framed to 13.75 X 40.25. 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: Houston Cougars John O'Quinn Field at TDECU Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures one of the most anticipated football seasons at the University of Houston, as the Cougar’s commemorate their season opener at the new on-campus, state-of-the-art TDECU Stadium. Construction of the new structure began on December 3, 2012, and was built on the former site of Robertson Stadium. The continuous bowled stadium seats 40,000 fans and includes 26 suites and 42 loge boxes among its several premium seating options. The John O’Quinn Field designed for the new stadium, includes alternating dark green/light green pattern and features a silhouette of the downtown Houston skyline on one end and the Cougar logo on the other.
Houston Cougars John O'Quinn Field at TDECU Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures one of the most anticipated football seasons at the University of Houston, as the Cougar’s commemorate their season opener at the new on-campus, state-of-the-art TDECU Stadium. Construction of the new structure began on December 3, 2012, and was built on the former site of Robertson Stadium. The continuous bowled stadium seats 40,000 fans and includes 26 suites and 42 loge boxes among its several premium seating options. The John O’Quinn Field designed for the new stadium, includes alternating dark green/light green pattern and features a silhouette of the downtown Houston skyline on one end and the Cougar logo on the other.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Eastern Washington Eagles Roos Field 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. You may know the blue turf, but now you can see the red turf! This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the action of the Eastern Washington University football team playing its inaugural game on its new red Sprinturf surface at newly re-named Roos Field (formerly Woodward Field). The opponent for the Eagles on this historic day on September 18, 2010, was its Big Sky Conference rival, the University of Montana Grizzlies. The Eagles broke a 27-all tie with a field goal with four seconds remaining, then iced the victory on the final play of the game with a 34-yard fumble return for a touchdown. The final score of 36-27 will go down as one of the greatest victories in school history. Established in 1882, the University's main campus is located in Cheney, Washington.
Eastern Washington Eagles Roos Field 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. You may know the blue turf, but now you can see the red turf! This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the action of the Eastern Washington University football team playing its inaugural game on its new red Sprinturf surface at newly re-named Roos Field (formerly Woodward Field). The opponent for the Eagles on this historic day on September 18, 2010, was its Big Sky Conference rival, the University of Montana Grizzlies. The Eagles broke a 27-all tie with a field goal with four seconds remaining, then iced the victory on the final play of the game with a 34-yard fumble return for a touchdown. The final score of 36-27 will go down as one of the greatest victories in school history. Established in 1882, the University's main campus is located in Cheney, Washington.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: East Carolina Pirates Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, showcases the East Carolina Pirates victory over the North Carolina Tar Heels in front of a record crowd of 51,082 fans, in their inaugural year with the American Athletic Conference. Game days at ECU are one of the most unique atmospheres in all of college football. The social event of tailgating… the purple smoke filled team entrance… raising the ECU Jolly Roger in pregame… a unified stadium chanting “First Down Pirates”… and raising the ECU No Quarter flag to start the 4th quarter. The pageantry of Purple and Gold passion and spirit surrounding Bagwell Field at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium is a distinctive ECU Pirate Tradition.
East Carolina Pirates Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, showcases the East Carolina Pirates victory over the North Carolina Tar Heels in front of a record crowd of 51,082 fans, in their inaugural year with the American Athletic Conference. Game days at ECU are one of the most unique atmospheres in all of college football. The social event of tailgating… the purple smoke filled team entrance… raising the ECU Jolly Roger in pregame… a unified stadium chanting “First Down Pirates”… and raising the ECU No Quarter flag to start the 4th quarter. The pageantry of Purple and Gold passion and spirit surrounding Bagwell Field at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium is a distinctive ECU Pirate Tradition.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Cincinnati Bearcats Nippert Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama captures the Cincinnati Bearcats playing a thrilling night game against a conference opponent in Nippert Stadium. This game marks the beginning of the University's 125th football season, which began when football was organized by Arch Carson in 1885. In 1901, Carson guided construction of the field, which is still called Carson Field. Nippert Stadium has been home to Bearcats football since 1902, making it the fourth-oldest playing site and fifth-oldest stadium in college football. It was named in honor of Jimmy Nippert, who died of injuries sustained in a game in 1923. Jimmy's grandfather, James Gamble of Procter and Gamble, provided funds to complete construction of the Stadium in 1924.
Cincinnati Bearcats Nippert Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama captures the Cincinnati Bearcats playing a thrilling night game against a conference opponent in Nippert Stadium. This game marks the beginning of the University's 125th football season, which began when football was organized by Arch Carson in 1885. In 1901, Carson guided construction of the field, which is still called Carson Field. Nippert Stadium has been home to Bearcats football since 1902, making it the fourth-oldest playing site and fifth-oldest stadium in college football. It was named in honor of Jimmy Nippert, who died of injuries sustained in a game in 1923. Jimmy's grandfather, James Gamble of Procter and Gamble, provided funds to complete construction of the Stadium in 1924.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Appalachian State Mountaineers Kidd Brewer Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, highlights the on-field action of the Appalachian State Mountaineers football team as they play their season home opener at Kidd Brewer Stadium. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina, Kidd Brewer Stadium is considered one of college football's most picturesque settings. The Stadium opened in 1962 as Conrad Stadium and was renamed in 1988, in honor of Kidd Brewer. Nicknamed "The Rock," it officially seats 24,050 fans, though frequently holds more than 30,000 spectators. The Mountaineers were the NCAA Division I Football National Champions from 2005-2007.
Appalachian State Mountaineers Kidd Brewer Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, highlights the on-field action of the Appalachian State Mountaineers football team as they play their season home opener at Kidd Brewer Stadium. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina, Kidd Brewer Stadium is considered one of college football's most picturesque settings. The Stadium opened in 1962 as Conrad Stadium and was renamed in 1988, in honor of Kidd Brewer. Nicknamed "The Rock," it officially seats 24,050 fans, though frequently holds more than 30,000 spectators. The Mountaineers were the NCAA Division I Football National Champions from 2005-2007.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Brigham Young Cougars LaVell Edwards Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of LaVell Edwards Stadium was taken by Robert Pettit. It spotlights the Brigham Young Cougars playing against Georgia Tech, an ACC opponent. The game was the grand finale of events throughout BYU Homecoming week, including a spectacular win for the Cougars. The game was also a sectional striped game, where fans sitting in odd sections are asked to wear dark blue and fans sitting in even sections are asked to wear white. The True Blue Foam tradition, one of the most popular Homecoming activities among students, was also a part of the weeks’ events, when students converge on Helaman Fields to show their spirit while diving, sliding and dancing into a sea of blue foam.
Brigham Young Cougars LaVell Edwards Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of LaVell Edwards Stadium was taken by Robert Pettit. It spotlights the Brigham Young Cougars playing against Georgia Tech, an ACC opponent. The game was the grand finale of events throughout BYU Homecoming week, including a spectacular win for the Cougars. The game was also a sectional striped game, where fans sitting in odd sections are asked to wear dark blue and fans sitting in even sections are asked to wear white. The True Blue Foam tradition, one of the most popular Homecoming activities among students, was also a part of the weeks’ events, when students converge on Helaman Fields to show their spirit while diving, sliding and dancing into a sea of blue foam.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Brigham Young Cougars Marriott Center 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, provides a snapshot of the excitement as the BYU Cougars defeat their co-conference opponent. This is only the third time these two teams have met in play and, the first time ever at the Marriott Center. This is a matchup that many BYU fans looked forward to, including thousands of BYU students. Despite the not-so-warm weather during basketball season in Provo, students camped outside the Marriott Center in hopes of snagging front row seating. The Marriott Center was named in honor of benefactor J. Willard Marriott, founder of the Marriott Corporation. BYU fielded its first basketball team in 1903.
Brigham Young Cougars Marriott Center 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, provides a snapshot of the excitement as the BYU Cougars defeat their co-conference opponent. This is only the third time these two teams have met in play and, the first time ever at the Marriott Center. This is a matchup that many BYU fans looked forward to, including thousands of BYU students. Despite the not-so-warm weather during basketball season in Provo, students camped outside the Marriott Center in hopes of snagging front row seating. The Marriott Center was named in honor of benefactor J. Willard Marriott, founder of the Marriott Corporation. BYU fielded its first basketball team in 1903.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Memphis Tigers FedExForum 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights the Memphis Tigers playing in front of a sold out crowd at FedExForum against their long-time rival, the Louisville Cardinals. Memphis came from behind with less than five minutes remaining to claim a 72-66 victory in front of 18,375 fans, one of the largest Tigers’ crowds in FedExForum history. With the win, Memphis swept the regular season series from Louisville for the first time since 1996-1997. The Memphis Tigers men’s basketball team played their first season in 1920.
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Memphis Tigers FedExForum 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights the Memphis Tigers playing in front of a sold out crowd at FedExForum against their long-time rival, the Louisville Cardinals. Memphis came from behind with less than five minutes remaining to claim a 72-66 victory in front of 18,375 fans, one of the largest Tigers’ crowds in FedExForum history. With the win, Memphis swept the regular season series from Louisville for the first time since 1996-1997. The Memphis Tigers men’s basketball team played their first season in 1920.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: SMU Mustangs Moody Coliseum 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama spotlights SMU hosting the first game in the renovated and expanded Moody Coliseum and the Mustangs’ first American Athletic Conference home game. Enhancements to the Coliseum included new premium seating, renovation of the entry lobby and concourses and other state-of-the-art upgrades. The project revitalized Moody Coliseum as a preeminent collegiate sports arena and multi-purpose event facility, preserving its historical character while adding the most modern technological enhancements. This nationally-televised and sold-out game saw SMU defeat 15th-ranked UConn, 74-65.
SMU Mustangs Moody Coliseum 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama spotlights SMU hosting the first game in the renovated and expanded Moody Coliseum and the Mustangs’ first American Athletic Conference home game. Enhancements to the Coliseum included new premium seating, renovation of the entry lobby and concourses and other state-of-the-art upgrades. The project revitalized Moody Coliseum as a preeminent collegiate sports arena and multi-purpose event facility, preserving its historical character while adding the most modern technological enhancements. This nationally-televised and sold-out game saw SMU defeat 15th-ranked UConn, 74-65.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Wichita State Shockers Charles Koch Arena "Perfection" 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Simmons, captures the electric environment at a sold out Charles Koch Arena, as the Wichita State Shockers complete a perfect 31-0 season, for the first time in collegiate basketball history. The Shockers finished their stunning season with a 68-45 win over the Missouri State Bears on March 1, 2014. With their “Play Angry” motto perfectly describing the Shockers’ style, the team redefined dominance and won the Missouri Valley Conference regular season title by six games. Wichita State is emblematic of the gutsy, blue-collar city in Kansas it represents.
Wichita State Shockers Charles Koch Arena "Perfection" 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Simmons, captures the electric environment at a sold out Charles Koch Arena, as the Wichita State Shockers complete a perfect 31-0 season, for the first time in collegiate basketball history. The Shockers finished their stunning season with a 68-45 win over the Missouri State Bears on March 1, 2014. With their “Play Angry” motto perfectly describing the Shockers’ style, the team redefined dominance and won the Missouri Valley Conference regular season title by six games. Wichita State is emblematic of the gutsy, blue-collar city in Kansas it represents.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Montana Grizzlies Washington-Grizzly Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Washington-Grizzly Stadium was taken by Robert Pettit. It captures the University of Montana Grizzlies playing their first regular season game against the Appalachian State Mountaineers in front of a sellout crowd of 26,293 fans. Washington-Grizzly Stadium sits at the base of Mount Sentinel next to the Clark Fork River in the picturesque city of Missoula, Montana. The Griz won the 1995 and 2001 National Championships in Division I Football Championship Subdivision Football, formally known as Division I-AA. The University of Montana Grizzlies played their first football game in 1897 and are one of the founding members of the Big Sky Conference.
Montana Grizzlies Washington-Grizzly Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Washington-Grizzly Stadium was taken by Robert Pettit. It captures the University of Montana Grizzlies playing their first regular season game against the Appalachian State Mountaineers in front of a sellout crowd of 26,293 fans. Washington-Grizzly Stadium sits at the base of Mount Sentinel next to the Clark Fork River in the picturesque city of Missoula, Montana. The Griz won the 1995 and 2001 National Championships in Division I Football Championship Subdivision Football, formally known as Division I-AA. The University of Montana Grizzlies played their first football game in 1897 and are one of the founding members of the Big Sky Conference.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: North Dakota Fighting Sioux Ralph Engelstad Arena 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama was taken on December 31, 2011, in the world-class Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, North Dakota. The photograph features a game between the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux and the Harvard University Crimson. This was the final men's hockey game in which UND was officially referred to as the Fighting Sioux. The Ralph Engelstad Arena, often referred to as "The Ralph," is located on the UND campus, seats 11,640 fans and is used primarily for hockey. The arena has been called one of the finest facilities of its kind in the world and was built by UND alumnus Ralph Engelstad. This panorama was taken by Stephanie Mason.
North Dakota Fighting Sioux Ralph Engelstad Arena 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama was taken on December 31, 2011, in the world-class Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, North Dakota. The photograph features a game between the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux and the Harvard University Crimson. This was the final men's hockey game in which UND was officially referred to as the Fighting Sioux. The Ralph Engelstad Arena, often referred to as "The Ralph," is located on the UND campus, seats 11,640 fans and is used primarily for hockey. The arena has been called one of the finest facilities of its kind in the world and was built by UND alumnus Ralph Engelstad. This panorama was taken by Stephanie Mason.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: North Dakota State Bison Toyota Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, spotlights the North Dakota State Bison playing their third consecutive tournament title game against the newcomer Towson Tigers. Nothing was going to satisfy the Bison but perfection, and perfect they were. The Bison whipped Towson 35-7 before a rocking 19,802 fan base at Toyota Stadium to complete a perfect season and become the second Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) program to win a third straight national championship. Overall, the Bison were 43-2 the last three seasons, and their senior class was 52-7 with four straight trips to at least the FCS quarterfinals.
North Dakota State Bison Toyota Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, spotlights the North Dakota State Bison playing their third consecutive tournament title game against the newcomer Towson Tigers. Nothing was going to satisfy the Bison but perfection, and perfect they were. The Bison whipped Towson 35-7 before a rocking 19,802 fan base at Toyota Stadium to complete a perfect season and become the second Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) program to win a third straight national championship. Overall, the Bison were 43-2 the last three seasons, and their senior class was 52-7 with four straight trips to at least the FCS quarterfinals.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: North Dakota State Bison Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures a sea of gold as the top-ranked North Dakota State Bison take on Georgia Southern in the battle for a coveted slot in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision title game. This evening's "Gold Rush" game was the third meeting and the third thrilling victory for the Bison over the Eagles, with a final score of NDSU 23, Georgia Southern 20. The Bison's on-field success has translated into impassioned fan support, attracting more than 100,000 fans a year and ranking NDSU in the top-10 nationally in the FCS. Fielding their first season in 1894, the Bison play their home games on the artificial turf of Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome.
North Dakota State Bison Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures a sea of gold as the top-ranked North Dakota State Bison take on Georgia Southern in the battle for a coveted slot in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision title game. This evening's "Gold Rush" game was the third meeting and the third thrilling victory for the Bison over the Eagles, with a final score of NDSU 23, Georgia Southern 20. The Bison's on-field success has translated into impassioned fan support, attracting more than 100,000 fans a year and ranking NDSU in the top-10 nationally in the FCS. Fielding their first season in 1894, the Bison play their home games on the artificial turf of Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Poster - $189.99
Picture: Just out the most recent panoramic of Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium from October 31, 2015 as Florida State beat Syrancuse 45-21! Florida State Seminoles Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights the Florida State Seminoles celebrating a glorious afternoon of football at Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. This nationally televised Florida State victory celebrates the indomitable spirit of the Seminole people and those who have adopted that spirit as a symbol for their university. The victory on Saturday, October 31st was the 531st in the proud history of Seminole football and extended the nation’s longest streak of consecutive winning seasons. The FSU football program began in 1947 and today, is one of the top and most recognizable programs in the nation.
Just out the most recent panoramic of Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium from October 31, 2015 as Florida State beat Syrancuse 45-21! Florida State Seminoles Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights the Florida State Seminoles celebrating a glorious afternoon of football at Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. This nationally televised Florida State victory celebrates the indomitable spirit of the Seminole people and those who have adopted that spirit as a symbol for their university. The victory on Saturday, October 31st was the 531st in the proud history of Seminole football and extended the nation’s longest streak of consecutive winning seasons. The FSU football program began in 1947 and today, is one of the top and most recognizable programs in the nation.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Florida State Seminoles Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, features the Florida State Seminoles football team during a game at Bobby Bowden Field in Doak S. Campbell Stadium. The stadium, named after former Florida State University President Doak S. Campbell, opened in 1950 with a seating capacity of 15,000 and is now home to over 84,000 fans. In 2004, the field was named Bobby Bowden Field, dedicated in honor of the legendary head football coach, who has compiled an outstanding home winning percentage. The top-ranking Florida State Seminoles are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Florida State University, located in Tallahassee, Florida, was established in 1851 and has an annual enrollment of over 41,000 students.
Florida State Seminoles Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, features the Florida State Seminoles football team during a game at Bobby Bowden Field in Doak S. Campbell Stadium. The stadium, named after former Florida State University President Doak S. Campbell, opened in 1950 with a seating capacity of 15,000 and is now home to over 84,000 fans. In 2004, the field was named Bobby Bowden Field, dedicated in honor of the legendary head football coach, who has compiled an outstanding home winning percentage. The top-ranking Florida State Seminoles are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Florida State University, located in Tallahassee, Florida, was established in 1851 and has an annual enrollment of over 41,000 students.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Clemson Tigers Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium, taken by James Blakeway, features a highly anticipated opening-night showdown between the Clemson University Tigers and the University of Georgia Bulldogs. It has been over a decade since this rousing rivalry has played out between these two teams and, in a show of school pride and unity, Clemson designated the game as “Solid Orange” and Tiger football fans complied, resulting in a sea of orange in the stadium. Established in 1896, Clemson University is one of the founding members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Academically, Clemson’s retention and graduation rates rank among the highest in the country for public universities.
Clemson Tigers Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium, taken by James Blakeway, features a highly anticipated opening-night showdown between the Clemson University Tigers and the University of Georgia Bulldogs. It has been over a decade since this rousing rivalry has played out between these two teams and, in a show of school pride and unity, Clemson designated the game as “Solid Orange” and Tiger football fans complied, resulting in a sea of orange in the stadium. Established in 1896, Clemson University is one of the founding members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Academically, Clemson’s retention and graduation rates rank among the highest in the country for public universities.
18 X 44 Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Clemson Tigers Frank Howard Field at 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, features the Clemson Tigers football team playing on their home turf for another win at Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium. On the same day Clemson honored the 1981 National Championship football team at Death Valley, the Tigers tied one of its records for points in a quarter with 35 in the third quarter, and also eclipsed 50 points in the game for a second-straight week. The Tigers were established in 1897 and achieved their first undefeated season in 1900. Clemson University is located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains on the shores of Lake Hartwell and enrolls over 19,450 graduate and undergraduate students on an annual basis.
Clemson Tigers Frank Howard Field at 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, features the Clemson Tigers football team playing on their home turf for another win at Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium. On the same day Clemson honored the 1981 National Championship football team at Death Valley, the Tigers tied one of its records for points in a quarter with 35 in the third quarter, and also eclipsed 50 points in the game for a second-straight week. The Tigers were established in 1897 and achieved their first undefeated season in 1900. Clemson University is located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains on the shores of Lake Hartwell and enrolls over 19,450 graduate and undergraduate students on an annual basis.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Virginia Tech Hokies Lane Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, features the Virginia Tech Hokies playing their season opener "Orange Effect" game at Lane Stadium/Worsham Field. Billed as one of the toughest places in college football for opponents to play, the Hokies have enjoyed more than a decade of success at Lane Stadium/Worsham Field. Their home field advantage was further evidenced, when Virginia Tech won its 100th game at Lane Stadium on September 22, 1994. Today, after additions and renovations, the Stadium seats over 65,000 fans, making it the biggest stadium in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Football at Virginia Tech kicked off their first season in 1892.
Virginia Tech Hokies Lane Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, features the Virginia Tech Hokies playing their season opener "Orange Effect" game at Lane Stadium/Worsham Field. Billed as one of the toughest places in college football for opponents to play, the Hokies have enjoyed more than a decade of success at Lane Stadium/Worsham Field. Their home field advantage was further evidenced, when Virginia Tech won its 100th game at Lane Stadium on September 22, 1994. Today, after additions and renovations, the Stadium seats over 65,000 fans, making it the biggest stadium in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Football at Virginia Tech kicked off their first season in 1892.
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