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  • Part Number: SA-917 Size: 23 x 27 The Alabama Crimson Tide college football team represents the University of Alabama in the West Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Crimson Tide competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The program has had 27 head coaches, and 1 interim head coach, since it began play during the 1892 season.[1] Since January 2007, Nick Saban has served as Alabama's head coach.[2] Adopting the nickname of the Crimson Tide after the 1907 season,[3] the team has played more than 1,100 games over 119 seasons.[4] In that time, 12 coaches have led the Crimson Tide in postseason bowl games: Wallace Wade, Frank Thomas, Harold Drew, Paul "Bear" Bryant, Ray Perkins, Bill Curry, Gene Stallings, Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, Mike Shula, Joe Kines, and Saban.[5] Eight of those coaches also won conference championships: Wade captured four as a member of the Southern Conference and Thomas, Drew, Bryant, Curry, Stallings, DuBose, and Saban won a combined 25 as a member of the SEC.[6] During their tenures, Wade, Thomas, Bryant, Stallings, and Saban each won national championships with the Crimson Tide.[6][7][8] Bryant is the leader in seasons coached and games won, with 232 victories during his 25 years with the program.[9] Saban has the highest winning percentage of those who have coached more than one game, with .866.[9] Jennings B. Whitworth has the lowest winning percentage of those who have coached more than one game, with .166.[9] Mike Price, who was hired in 2003, was fired prior to coaching a game.[10] Of the 28 different head coaches who have led the Crimson Tide, Wade,[11] Thomas,[12] Bryant,[13] and Stallings[14] have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
  • Part Number: SA-1057 Size: 22 x 27 The Bulldogs made it to the College Football Playoff for first time since 2017. After defeating Michigan in the semifinals, they defeated Alabama to win their first national championship since 1980. This was the first time a No. 3 team has won the CFP National Championship. It also marked the first time in the history of college football, since the Associated Press poll began in 1936, that a college football team had won an AP National Championship after losing their respective conference championship game in the same season.
  • Part Number: SA-1086 Size: 18 x 36 The Clemson Tigers defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide by a score of 44 -16 to win the championship with an undefeated 15-0 record.
  • Part Number: SA-1059 Size: 18 x 35
    Georgia beats Oklahoma 54-48 in Rose Bowl
    No. 3 Georgia a 54-48 victory Monday night against No. 2 Oklahoma, winning the first overtime Rose Bowl and sending the Bulldogs to the College Football Playoff championship game.
  • Part Number: SA-1058 Size: 19 x 22 A stunning photo of the stealth bomber from above, just as it was flying over the stadium.
  • Part Number: SA-211 Size: 24 x 33 THIS UGA COLLECTABLE HIGHLIGHTS SEVERAL RARE ITEMS SURROUNDING UGA'S STADIUM DEDICATION; THE 1ST PROGRAM WHICH SOLD FOR.50, THE 1ST TICKET WHICH SOLD FOR $3.00 AND THE 1ST PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN JUST PRIOR TO THE 1ST GAME ON OCTOBER 12, 1929 IN WHICH THE DAWGS BEAT YALE 15 - 0. THE CAPACITY ON OPENING DAY WAS 30,000, WHICH WAS EXCEPTIONAL FOR THOSE DAYS. THIS IS A PIECE OF MEMORABILIA WHICH BELONGS ON THE WALL OF EVERY UGA FAITHFUL.
  • Part Number: SA-748 Size: 34 x 38 By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. Although, a summary of his basketball career and influence on the game inevitably fails to do it justice, as a phenomenal athlete with a unique combination of fundamental soundness, grace, speed, power, artistry, improvisational ability and an unquenchable competitive desire, Jordan single-handedly redefined the NBA superstar.
  • Part Number: SA-605 Size: 30 x 31 After a standout career at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he led the Tar Heels to a National Championship in 1982, Jordan joined the NBA's Chicago Bulls in 1984. He quickly emerged as a league star, entertaining crowds with his prolific scoring. His leaping ability, illustrated by performing slam dunks from the free throw line in slam dunk contests.
  • Part Number: SA-830 Size: 30 x 31
  • Part Number: SA-894 Size: 24 x 28
  • Part Number: SA-891 Size: 23 x 27 With 5.2 seconds left to go and the Bulls in possession of the ball, to whom do you think they'd look? Michael Jordan, of course. A wide open, nearly unguarded Michael Jordan who not only takes the last, game winning shot.
  • Part Number: SA-603 Size: 24X28 Michael Jordan is the ultimate slam-dunk and scoring juggernaut. His athleticism thrilled us. His domination of the game is second to none. Jordan is the ultimate competitor and possesses the heart of a true champion. Jordan won 6 NBA titles - 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998.
  • Part Number: SA-898 Size: 24 x 28 Despite the intensity of their rivalry, Bird and Johnson became friends off the court. Their friendship blossomed when the two players worked together to film the Converse commercial, which depicted them as archenemies. Johnson appeared at Bird's retirement ceremony on February 4, 1993 and emotionally described Bird as a "friend forever".
  • Part Number: SA-680 Size: 21 x 22 A youthful Babe Ruth pitching for the 1918 Boston Red Sox, one year before he was traded to the NY Yankees.
  • Part Number: SA-404 Size: 29 x 44 THIS WONDERFUL COLLECTABLE FEATURES RARE IMAGES OF THE 1923 OPENING DAY AT YANKEE STADIUM. HERE, YOU CAN SEE THE SPECTATORS BEING LET OFF TO WATCH THE 1ST GAME IN WHICH RUTH HIT A HOME RUN TO BEAT THE RED SOX 4-1. YOU CAN ALSO SEE THE BABE AS HE LEADS THE TEAM OUT ONTO THE FIELD. WE HAVE INCLUDED THE MOST RECENT IMAGE OF THE 'LAST OPENING DAY' FOR 'THE HOUSE RUTH BUILT'' ALONG WITH A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS THROUGH THE 85 YEAR HISTORY OF THIS LANDMARK.
  • Part Number: SA-781 Size: 18 x 41 This piece shows three Yankee Legends bidding Farewell. Lou Gehrig 1939, Babe Ruth 1947 and Joe DiMaggio 1951.
  • Part Number: SA-968 Size: 24 x 28 Yankee all time greats includes Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio & Derek Jeter.
  • Part Number: SA-577 Size: 30 x 34   This piece features a large Black & white photograph of Ted Williams & Joe DiMaggio, two of baseballs most celebrated players.
  • Part Number: SA-981 Size: 21 x 35 Term "Bronx Bombers" became popular in 1936 shortly after Joe Louis'(who had nickname Brown Bomber) fight against Max Schmelling at Yankee Stadium in June 1936.Nickname "Bronx Bombers" was coined by Daniel M. Daniels, a writer for "New York World-Telegram" in July 1936.
  • Part Number: SA-608 Size: 24 x 32 Babe Ruth and Ted Williams, two of the greatest hitters meet for the first time,July 12, 1943, Annual Mayors Field Day, Fenway Park, Boston, MA. This piece features engraved replica signatures of both players as well as official MLB stadium pins of The Boston Red Sox and The New York Yankees.
  • Part Number: SA-660 Size: 23 x 27 In the summer of 1941, 22 year old Ted Williams and 26 year old Joe DiMaggio put together seasons that will last for as long as there are plaques in Cooperstown and new generations to marvel at their deeds.
  • Part Number: SA-804 Size: 20 x 24 Mickey Mantle played his entire 18-year Major League Baseball career for the New York Yankees as an outfielder and first baseman. He won 3 American League MVP titles and played in 16 All-Star games. Mantle appeared in 12 World Series, winning 7 of them. Exhibiting an understated style that became his trademark, Hank Aaron became the all-time home-run champion via one of the most consistent offensive careers in baseball history, with 3,771 hits.
  • Part Number: SA-516 Size: 23 x 27 THIS GREAT PHOTOGRAPH WON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "TOP PHOTO" AWARD. IT SOON BECAME WHAT LOU WOULD REFER TO AS "MY FAVORITE PHOTOGRAPH." THIS HAS BECOME ONE OF THE MOST DIFFICULT IMAGES TO GET LICENSED APPROVAL TO DISPLAY AND WOULD MAKE A FANTASTIC ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION.
  • Part Number: SA-549 Size: 29 x 25 The Babe hit a home run every 8.5 times at bat. He also won twice as many games as he lost as a Pitcher. His lifetime average of.342 and slugging average of.690 is among the highest in baseball history.
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