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Athlon Sports Bob Golic signed Notre Dame Fighting Irish Greats Navy Custom Jersey 1887 with 16 signatures

Athlon Sports Bob Golic signed Notre Dame Fighting Irish Greats Navy Custom Jersey 1887 with 16 signatures

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One of the most iconic and successful programs in college sports with their first season starting in 1887, the Fighting Irish hold the highest winning percentage among college football programs and have 13 national championships recognized by the NCAA, tied for first out of all FBS schools in the NCAA era. A record seven Notre Dame players have won the Heisman trophy, and the program has produced 97 consensus All-Americans, 33 unanimous All-Americans, and 50 members of the College Football Hall of Fame, all NCAA records. This Notre Dame Fighting Irish Greats Navy Custom Jersey 1887 with 16 signatures is signed by: Bobby Taylor, Ken MacAfee, Bob Crable, Bob Golic, Terry Hanratty, Tony Rice, Vagas Ferguson, Tom Gatewood, Bob Kuechenberg, Reggie Brooks, Allen Pinkett, Mike Stonebreaker, Derrick Mayes, Todd Lyght, Luther Bradley & Chris Zorich. This is an unlicensed custom-prostyle Navy jersey with twill stitched nameplate and numbers . MAB Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity from Athlon Sports.


Item# : SPM12993579019
Model # : CTBL_a16494

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