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18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Kansas State Wildcats Bill Snyder Family 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 a mid-season game between two Big 12 Conference teams, the K-State Wildcats and the West Virginia Mountaineers. Adding to the excitement and serving as a backdrop is the recently completed West Stadium Center at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The 250,000 square-foot west-side stadium expansion features a student-athlete dining hall, the Athletics Hall of Honor, new concessions and restrooms, premium seating, press box, field lighting and other amenities. The first-class facility also serves as the northwest gateway to Kansas State University’s beautiful campus.
Kansas State Wildcats Bill Snyder Family 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 a mid-season game between two Big 12 Conference teams, the K-State Wildcats and the West Virginia Mountaineers. Adding to the excitement and serving as a backdrop is the recently completed West Stadium Center at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The 250,000 square-foot west-side stadium expansion features a student-athlete dining hall, the Athletics Hall of Honor, new concessions and restrooms, premium seating, press box, field lighting and other amenities. The first-class facility also serves as the northwest gateway to Kansas State University’s beautiful campus.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Kansas State Wildcats Bramlage Coliseum 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, features the Kansas State University Wildcats basketball team playing to a sold out crowd at Bramlage Coliseum. Bramlage Coliseum opened in 1988 and is home to both the men's and women's basketball teams, with seating for 12,528 fans. Named after former graduate and financial contributor Fred Bramlage, the arena was built to replace Ahearn Field House. The Wildcats basketball program began in 1902, has a long history of success, and is part of the Big 12 Conference. The University was founded in 1863 in Manhattan, Kansas, and today educates nearly 24,000 students.
Kansas State Wildcats Bramlage Coliseum 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, features the Kansas State University Wildcats basketball team playing to a sold out crowd at Bramlage Coliseum. Bramlage Coliseum opened in 1988 and is home to both the men's and women's basketball teams, with seating for 12,528 fans. Named after former graduate and financial contributor Fred Bramlage, the arena was built to replace Ahearn Field House. The Wildcats basketball program began in 1902, has a long history of success, and is part of the Big 12 Conference. The University was founded in 1863 in Manhattan, Kansas, and today educates nearly 24,000 students.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Kansas Jayhawks Allen Fieldhouse 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of The University of Kansas - Allen Fieldhouse, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, features the Kansas basketball team vs. conference opponent, the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Named in honor of the late Dr. F.C. “Phog” Allen, the Jayhawks’ head coach for 39 years, Allen Fieldhouse is considered one of the more storied college basketball arenas in America. Allen Fieldhouse was dedicated in 1955 and has a seating capacity of 16,300. The court is named after James Naismith, the inventor of basketball and the first basketball coach at The University of Kansas. Ironically, Naismith coached "Phog" Allen, his eventual successor at Kansas and the namesake of Allen Fieldhouse.
Kansas Jayhawks Allen Fieldhouse 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of The University of Kansas - Allen Fieldhouse, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, features the Kansas basketball team vs. conference opponent, the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Named in honor of the late Dr. F.C. “Phog” Allen, the Jayhawks’ head coach for 39 years, Allen Fieldhouse is considered one of the more storied college basketball arenas in America. Allen Fieldhouse was dedicated in 1955 and has a seating capacity of 16,300. The court is named after James Naismith, the inventor of basketball and the first basketball coach at The University of Kansas. Ironically, Naismith coached "Phog" Allen, his eventual successor at Kansas and the namesake of Allen Fieldhouse.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Kansas Jayhawks Memorial 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 Memorial Stadium - home to the Kansas Jayhawks football team. Kansas played its first game in Central Park in 1890. Two years later, they moved to McCook Field. In 1921 the Jayhawks moved again into Memorial Stadium, the first college campus stadium built west of the Mississippi River. It is the seventh-oldest college stadium in the nation with capacity at 50,071. It is dedicated to the University of Kansas students who fought and died in World War I. The Jayhawks have appeared in 11 bowl games and won or shared 6 conference titles in its history. Traditionally, fans chant "Rock Chalk, Jayhawk" during games. The University, founded in 1865 in Lawrence, Kansas, educates 29,613 students.
Kansas Jayhawks Memorial 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 Memorial Stadium - home to the Kansas Jayhawks football team. Kansas played its first game in Central Park in 1890. Two years later, they moved to McCook Field. In 1921 the Jayhawks moved again into Memorial Stadium, the first college campus stadium built west of the Mississippi River. It is the seventh-oldest college stadium in the nation with capacity at 50,071. It is dedicated to the University of Kansas students who fought and died in World War I. The Jayhawks have appeared in 11 bowl games and won or shared 6 conference titles in its history. Traditionally, fans chant "Rock Chalk, Jayhawk" during games. The University, founded in 1865 in Lawrence, Kansas, educates 29,613 students.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Baylor Bears McLane 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 the Baylor Bears football team playing its inaugural game at the new McLane Stadium, ending the evening with a 45-0 victory over SMU. The Bears’ home opener was completely sold out in record time, as fans hurried to witness Baylor’s first on-campus football game since 1935. Built on a 93-acre site along the Brazos River, the new stadium also serves as a catalyst for business activity and economic development for the City of Waco. Around the site there are tailgating opportunities, as well as an option to take tailgating to the water in the most unique fashion, as fans are now able to boat to Baylor games. The new facility seats 45,145 fans with future expansion possible to 55,000.
Baylor Bears McLane 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 the Baylor Bears football team playing its inaugural game at the new McLane Stadium, ending the evening with a 45-0 victory over SMU. The Bears’ home opener was completely sold out in record time, as fans hurried to witness Baylor’s first on-campus football game since 1935. Built on a 93-acre site along the Brazos River, the new stadium also serves as a catalyst for business activity and economic development for the City of Waco. Around the site there are tailgating opportunities, as well as an option to take tailgating to the water in the most unique fashion, as fans are now able to boat to Baylor games. The new facility seats 45,145 fans with future expansion possible to 55,000.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Iowa State Cyclones Jack Trice Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Jack Trice Stadium, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the jubilation after the in-state battle between the Iowa State Cyclones and the Iowa Hawkeyes for the Cy-Hawk Trophy. At the end of the afternoon, the Cyclones emerged victorious after triple overtime for a final score of 44-41. The 56,085 fans who packed Jack Trice Stadium set the second-highest attendance record in stadium history. Many of those fans rushed the field at the conclusion to share in the Cyclone victory. The Iowa State – Iowa Rivalry began on October 1, 1894, with Iowa State winning 16-8. Today it is still one of the most highly anticipated football games in the state of Iowa.
Iowa State Cyclones Jack Trice Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Jack Trice Stadium, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the jubilation after the in-state battle between the Iowa State Cyclones and the Iowa Hawkeyes for the Cy-Hawk Trophy. At the end of the afternoon, the Cyclones emerged victorious after triple overtime for a final score of 44-41. The 56,085 fans who packed Jack Trice Stadium set the second-highest attendance record in stadium history. Many of those fans rushed the field at the conclusion to share in the Cyclone victory. The Iowa State – Iowa Rivalry began on October 1, 1894, with Iowa State winning 16-8. Today it is still one of the most highly anticipated football games in the state of Iowa.   SOLD OUT!
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Texas Tech Red Raiders Jones A T & T Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, highlights the excitement surrounding the Texas Tech Red Raider football team as they play at Jones AT&T Stadium. Home of Red Raiders football since 1947, Jones AT&T Stadium hosts one of the most electric game-day atmospheres in all of college football. Armed with 60,000-plus fans, Texas Tech has expanded the stadium four times in the last decade. Adding to the festivities, at every home game is a tradition that dates back to 1954. A colorful symbol of school spirit and pride, the Texas Tech Masked Rider and Fearless Champion, a jet black quarter horse, charge onto the field leading the team. This is the first meeting between the Texas Tech and Arkansas since 1991.
Texas Tech Red Raiders Jones A T & T Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, highlights the excitement surrounding the Texas Tech Red Raider football team as they play at Jones AT&T Stadium. Home of Red Raiders football since 1947, Jones AT&T Stadium hosts one of the most electric game-day atmospheres in all of college football. Armed with 60,000-plus fans, Texas Tech has expanded the stadium four times in the last decade. Adding to the festivities, at every home game is a tradition that dates back to 1954. A colorful symbol of school spirit and pride, the Texas Tech Masked Rider and Fearless Champion, a jet black quarter horse, charge onto the field leading the team. This is the first meeting between the Texas Tech and Arkansas since 1991.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: TCU Horned Frogs Amon G. Carter 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 opening kickoff of the TCU Horned Frogs' inaugural game in the new Amon G. Carter Stadium on September 8, 2012. The Horned Frogs defeated Grambling State 56-0, giving Gary Patterson his 110th victory at TCU and making him the school's all-time winningest head football coach. The historic game also marked TCU's first football game as a member of the Big 12 Conference.
TCU Horned Frogs Amon G. Carter 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 opening kickoff of the TCU Horned Frogs' inaugural game in the new Amon G. Carter Stadium on September 8, 2012. The Horned Frogs defeated Grambling State 56-0, giving Gary Patterson his 110th victory at TCU and making him the school's all-time winningest head football coach. The historic game also marked TCU's first football game as a member of the Big 12 Conference.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Penn State Nittany Lions Beaver Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the excitement of the Penn State Nittany Lion fans as their team scores a touchdown during a sell-out homecoming game that ultimately resulted in a stunning win over Michigan at Beaver Stadium™. Nittany Lion fans showed their Penn State pride and wore white at the game for the all-stadium white out, cheering their team to victory in the fourth overtime. In addition to the Saturday evening football game, homecoming festivities included the annual parade that starts at Beaver Stadium and winds through campus and College Avenue, the first event at the new Pegula Ice Arena, as well as numerous other athletic events throughout the weeken
Penn State Nittany Lions Beaver Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the excitement of the Penn State Nittany Lion fans as their team scores a touchdown during a sell-out homecoming game that ultimately resulted in a stunning win over Michigan at Beaver Stadium™. Nittany Lion fans showed their Penn State pride and wore white at the game for the all-stadium white out, cheering their team to victory in the fourth overtime. In addition to the Saturday evening football game, homecoming festivities included the annual parade that starts at Beaver Stadium and winds through campus and College Avenue, the first event at the new Pegula Ice Arena, as well as numerous other athletic events throughout the weeken
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Penn State Nittany Lions Beaver Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of the Penn State Nittany Lions football team playing at Beaver Stadium was taken by James Simmons. Penn State's spirit and traditions were ever apparent as Nittany Lion fans flooded Beaver Stadium in a sea of white for the annual White Out Game. Penn State traditions also include the athletic symbol chosen by the student body in 1906; it is the mountain lion which once roamed central Pennsylvania. Since Penn State is located in the Nittany Valley at the foot of Mount Nittany, the lion was designated as a Nittany Lion. In regional folklore, Nittany was a valorous Indian princess in whose honor the Great Spirit caused Mount Nittany to be formed. Penn State was established in 1855.
Penn State Nittany Lions Beaver Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of the Penn State Nittany Lions football team playing at Beaver Stadium was taken by James Simmons. Penn State's spirit and traditions were ever apparent as Nittany Lion fans flooded Beaver Stadium in a sea of white for the annual White Out Game. Penn State traditions also include the athletic symbol chosen by the student body in 1906; it is the mountain lion which once roamed central Pennsylvania. Since Penn State is located in the Nittany Valley at the foot of Mount Nittany, the lion was designated as a Nittany Lion. In regional folklore, Nittany was a valorous Indian princess in whose honor the Great Spirit caused Mount Nittany to be formed. Penn State was established in 1855.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Penn State Nittany Lions Beaver Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Beaver Stadium, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, features the Penn State Nittany Lions playing to another capacity crowd. Beaver Stadium opened in 1960 with a capacity of 46,284. Following several expansions, it now routinely hosts more than 107,282 fans on football Saturdays in Happy Valley. Beaver Stadium, named after former Pennsylvania Governor James A. Beaver, has hosted some of the largest college football crowds in history. Established in 1855 in University Park, Pennsylvania, Penn State University currently enrolls 43,200 students at its University Park campus, with more than 84,000 total students enrolled at its 24 Commonwealth campuses.
Penn State Nittany Lions Beaver Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Beaver Stadium, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, features the Penn State Nittany Lions playing to another capacity crowd. Beaver Stadium opened in 1960 with a capacity of 46,284. Following several expansions, it now routinely hosts more than 107,282 fans on football Saturdays in Happy Valley. Beaver Stadium, named after former Pennsylvania Governor James A. Beaver, has hosted some of the largest college football crowds in history. Established in 1855 in University Park, Pennsylvania, Penn State University currently enrolls 43,200 students at its University Park campus, with more than 84,000 total students enrolled at its 24 Commonwealth campuses.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Penn State Nittany Lions Pegula Ice Arena 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, honors the official dedication and opening game at Pegula Ice Arena on October 11, 2013. In a fitting tribute, the Penn State men’s hockey team christened the new arena with a 4-1 win over the Army Black Knights™. The new $90 million state-of-the-art hockey palace has an official capacity of more than 6,000, including 1,000 student tickets. The building will also host many other events including youth and adult hockey leagues, education programs and figure skating sessions. The new arena went from dream to reality, as the result of a donation from Terry and Kim Pegula, who made the largest single gift in Penn State history.
Penn State Nittany Lions Pegula Ice Arena 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, honors the official dedication and opening game at Pegula Ice Arena on October 11, 2013. In a fitting tribute, the Penn State men’s hockey team christened the new arena with a 4-1 win over the Army Black Knights™. The new $90 million state-of-the-art hockey palace has an official capacity of more than 6,000, including 1,000 student tickets. The building will also host many other events including youth and adult hockey leagues, education programs and figure skating sessions. The new arena went from dream to reality, as the result of a donation from Terry and Kim Pegula, who made the largest single gift in Penn State history.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Wisconsin Badgers Kohl Center 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of the University of Wisconsin's Kohl Center was photographed by Christopher Gjevre. The Kohl Center opened in 1998 in Madison, Wisconsin and is named in honor of United States Senator Herb Kohl, who donated $25 million to the project. The facility is home to the University of Wisconsin hockey and basketball teams, for both the men and women's programs. It's the third largest indoor venue in the state, with a hockey game capacity of more than 15,000. Modeled after the University of Wisconsin Field House, it uses a cantilever design that gives great sightlines and brings spectators closer to the sporting event.
Wisconsin Badgers Kohl Center 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of the University of Wisconsin's Kohl Center was photographed by Christopher Gjevre. The Kohl Center opened in 1998 in Madison, Wisconsin and is named in honor of United States Senator Herb Kohl, who donated $25 million to the project. The facility is home to the University of Wisconsin hockey and basketball teams, for both the men and women's programs. It's the third largest indoor venue in the state, with a hockey game capacity of more than 15,000. Modeled after the University of Wisconsin Field House, it uses a cantilever design that gives great sightlines and brings spectators closer to the sporting event.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Wisconsin Badgers Camp Randall Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panoramic photograph of the University of Wisconsin Badgers football team playing on their home field at Camp Randall Stadium was taken by Nathan Haler. The first Badger football team took the field in 1889 and upon formation of the Big Ten conference in 1896, they became the first-ever conference champion. The team's nickname originates in Wisconsin's early history, when miners came to the state looking for minerals, but without shelter in the winter they had to "live like badgers" in tunnels burrowed into hillsides. As a result, the territory was dubbed the "Badger State," from which the team took its name. The Badgers' success includes numerous conference championships and Rose Bowl victories.
Wisconsin Badgers Camp Randall Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panoramic photograph of the University of Wisconsin Badgers football team playing on their home field at Camp Randall Stadium was taken by Nathan Haler. The first Badger football team took the field in 1889 and upon formation of the Big Ten conference in 1896, they became the first-ever conference champion. The team's nickname originates in Wisconsin's early history, when miners came to the state looking for minerals, but without shelter in the winter they had to "live like badgers" in tunnels burrowed into hillsides. As a result, the territory was dubbed the "Badger State," from which the team took its name. The Badgers' success includes numerous conference championships and Rose Bowl victories.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Wisconsin Badgers Camp Randall Stadium with beautiful Lake Mendota 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This aerial panoramic photograph of the University of Wisconsin was taken by James Blakeway. It features the Madison Campus and Camp Randall Stadium during a Wisconsin Badgers football game. The university campus rests in a unique and beautiful setting on the shore of Lake Mendota. Featured at the far right is the Wisconsin State Capitol with its domed roof. Camp Randall Stadium, originally built in 1917, is the home for the University of Wisconsin Badgers football team. The current capacity of 80,321 ranks among the nation's largest school-owned stadiums and has ranked among the top 16 in the nation for attendance.
Wisconsin Badgers Camp Randall Stadium with beautiful Lake Mendota 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This aerial panoramic photograph of the University of Wisconsin was taken by James Blakeway. It features the Madison Campus and Camp Randall Stadium during a Wisconsin Badgers football game. The university campus rests in a unique and beautiful setting on the shore of Lake Mendota. Featured at the far right is the Wisconsin State Capitol with its domed roof. Camp Randall Stadium, originally built in 1917, is the home for the University of Wisconsin Badgers football team. The current capacity of 80,321 ranks among the nation's largest school-owned stadiums and has ranked among the top 16 in the nation for attendance.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Michigan State Spartans Breslin Center 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Michigan State University – Jack Breslin Student Events Center, photographed by James Blakeway, features the Michigan State University Spartan basketball team playing Big Ten opponent, the University of Nebraska. The Breslin Center opened in 1989 as one of the premier facilities in the country, serving as home to the Michigan State men's and women's basketball programs. It seating capacity is 15,085. This $43-million facility is named in honor of Jack Breslin, who was captain of the football team in 1945, senior class president in 1946 and earned varsity letters in both baseball and basketball. He worked for the university for more than 30 years.
Michigan State Spartans Breslin Center 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Michigan State University – Jack Breslin Student Events Center, photographed by James Blakeway, features the Michigan State University Spartan basketball team playing Big Ten opponent, the University of Nebraska. The Breslin Center opened in 1989 as one of the premier facilities in the country, serving as home to the Michigan State men's and women's basketball programs. It seating capacity is 15,085. This $43-million facility is named in honor of Jack Breslin, who was captain of the football team in 1945, senior class president in 1946 and earned varsity letters in both baseball and basketball. He worked for the university for more than 30 years.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Michigan State Spartans Spartan 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 Michigan State Spartans football team playing for a win against their ranked opponent in the season opener. This game also marks the first meeting between Michigan State and Boise State, two of the winningest NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision programs over the past two seasons prior to this game. The Spartans gained varsity football status in 1896 and moved into Spartan Stadium when it opened in 1923. Prior to the 2012 season, new high-definition video screens and scoreboards, a new LED ribbon board and a new sound system were installed in the Stadium. Spartan Stadium seats 75,005 fans, though 78,709 fans were in attendance at this game.
Michigan State Spartans Spartan 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 Michigan State Spartans football team playing for a win against their ranked opponent in the season opener. This game also marks the first meeting between Michigan State and Boise State, two of the winningest NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision programs over the past two seasons prior to this game. The Spartans gained varsity football status in 1896 and moved into Spartan Stadium when it opened in 1923. Prior to the 2012 season, new high-definition video screens and scoreboards, a new LED ribbon board and a new sound system were installed in the Stadium. Spartan Stadium seats 75,005 fans, though 78,709 fans were in attendance at this game.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Minnesota Golden Gophers TCF Bank Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, photographed by Robert Pettit, captures the Minnesota Golden Gophers football team playing their first game at their beautiful new on-campus home - TCF Bank Stadium. The inaugural game was held on September 12, 2009. The Gophers were victorious against the United States Air Force Academy with a final score of 20 to 13. TCF Bank Stadium was built in a "horseshoe" design with incredible views of the Minneapolis skyline. The stadium, which seats 50,805, combines architectural elements from historic Memorial Stadium with the modern amenities of today's athletic venues. The Golden Gophers football team began play in 1882 and has won six national championships.
Minnesota Golden Gophers TCF Bank Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, photographed by Robert Pettit, captures the Minnesota Golden Gophers football team playing their first game at their beautiful new on-campus home - TCF Bank Stadium. The inaugural game was held on September 12, 2009. The Gophers were victorious against the United States Air Force Academy with a final score of 20 to 13. TCF Bank Stadium was built in a "horseshoe" design with incredible views of the Minneapolis skyline. The stadium, which seats 50,805, combines architectural elements from historic Memorial Stadium with the modern amenities of today's athletic venues. The Golden Gophers football team began play in 1882 and has won six national championships.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Minnesota Golden Gophers Mariucci Arena 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Mariucci Arena on the University of Minnesota campus, photographed by James Blakeway, features the Minnesota Golden Gopher hockey team playing WCHA rival University of Minnesota-Duluth. Mariucci Arena is named in honor of long time hockey coach John Mariucci, who was also a standout hockey and football player for the Gophers. Mariucci coached the Gophers from 1952 to 1966 with the exception of the 1955-1956 season. Dedicated in 1993, Mariucci Arena has a hockey game capacity of 10,000. University of Minnesota Hockey enjoys a long history, becoming a varsity sport in 1921. The Golden Gophers have won five national championships in men's hockey.
Minnesota Golden Gophers Mariucci Arena 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama of Mariucci Arena on the University of Minnesota campus, photographed by James Blakeway, features the Minnesota Golden Gopher hockey team playing WCHA rival University of Minnesota-Duluth. Mariucci Arena is named in honor of long time hockey coach John Mariucci, who was also a standout hockey and football player for the Gophers. Mariucci coached the Gophers from 1952 to 1966 with the exception of the 1955-1956 season. Dedicated in 1993, Mariucci Arena has a hockey game capacity of 10,000. University of Minnesota Hockey enjoys a long history, becoming a varsity sport in 1921. The Golden Gophers have won five national championships in men's hockey.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Iowa Hawkeyes Kinnick Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, photographed by James Blakeway, spotlights the Iowa Hawkeyes football team playing a Big 10 Conference rival for a win and possession of the Floyd of Rosedale bronze pig trophy. One of the most famous trophies in all of college football, Floyd of Rosedale dates back to 1935, when Minnesota-Iowa governors agreed to award their state's prize pig to the winner of the football game. This game also marked the opening of the conference season in Iowa City and, the first time since 1979 that Iowa hosted Minnesota on Homecoming. Founded in 1847, The University of Iowa is the largest university in the state, with more than 30,000 students, but the smallest public institution in the Big Ten.
Iowa Hawkeyes Kinnick Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, photographed by James Blakeway, spotlights the Iowa Hawkeyes football team playing a Big 10 Conference rival for a win and possession of the Floyd of Rosedale bronze pig trophy. One of the most famous trophies in all of college football, Floyd of Rosedale dates back to 1935, when Minnesota-Iowa governors agreed to award their state's prize pig to the winner of the football game. This game also marked the opening of the conference season in Iowa City and, the first time since 1979 that Iowa hosted Minnesota on Homecoming. Founded in 1847, The University of Iowa is the largest university in the state, with more than 30,000 students, but the smallest public institution in the Big Ten.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Iowa Hawkeyes Kinnick Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, photographed by Robert Pettit, captured the Iowa Hawkeyes football team playing the Black and Gold Spirit Game at Kinnick Stadium to a sold out crowd. The University of Iowa's fans showed their spirit by wearing gold in the even numbered sections and black in the odd sections, which gave them the opportunity to "Paint the Town Black and Gold" and "stripe" historic Kinnick Stadium in their school colors. Iowa Hawkeyes football was founded in 1889, completed its first undefeated season in 1899, and began competing in the Big Ten Conference in 1900. The University is located in Iowa City, Iowa, and is considered one of America's ‘Public Ivy' universities.
Iowa Hawkeyes Kinnick Stadium 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, photographed by Robert Pettit, captured the Iowa Hawkeyes football team playing the Black and Gold Spirit Game at Kinnick Stadium to a sold out crowd. The University of Iowa's fans showed their spirit by wearing gold in the even numbered sections and black in the odd sections, which gave them the opportunity to "Paint the Town Black and Gold" and "stripe" historic Kinnick Stadium in their school colors. Iowa Hawkeyes football was founded in 1889, completed its first undefeated season in 1899, and began competing in the Big Ten Conference in 1900. The University is located in Iowa City, Iowa, and is considered one of America's ‘Public Ivy' universities.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Rutgers Scarlet Knights High Point Solutions 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 the action of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team playing their first game in the Big Ten Conference in front of a record crowd of 53,774. Rutgers is considered the Birthplace of College Football, after Rutgers and Princeton played the first intercollegiate football game in 1869. Rutgers won 6-4. The original stadium opened in 1938. The current stadium was built in 1993 on the same site, with a seating capacity of 41,500. In 2009, seating capacity was increased to 52,454. Rutgers University was established in 1766 as Queens College, is the largest university in New Jersey and is the eighth-oldest college in the United States.
Rutgers Scarlet Knights High Point Solutions 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 the action of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team playing their first game in the Big Ten Conference in front of a record crowd of 53,774. Rutgers is considered the Birthplace of College Football, after Rutgers and Princeton played the first intercollegiate football game in 1869. Rutgers won 6-4. The original stadium opened in 1938. The current stadium was built in 1993 on the same site, with a seating capacity of 41,500. In 2009, seating capacity was increased to 52,454. Rutgers University was established in 1766 as Queens College, is the largest university in New Jersey and is the eighth-oldest college in the United States.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Illinois Fighting Illini Memorial 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 Fighting Illini football team playing on home turf at Memorial Stadium. This Homecoming Game and Big Ten season opener is also the battle for the "Land of Lincoln" rivalry trophy, which is presented to the winner of the annual football game between Illinois and Northwestern University. Homecoming at the University of Illinois is the longest continuously running tradition of its kind. The Homecoming tradition has been celebrated on the Illinois campus for more than 100 years, since the inaugural event in 1910. In its first Homecoming game, Illinois beat the University of Chicago, 3-0. The University was established in 1867.
Illinois Fighting Illini Memorial 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 Fighting Illini football team playing on home turf at Memorial Stadium. This Homecoming Game and Big Ten season opener is also the battle for the "Land of Lincoln" rivalry trophy, which is presented to the winner of the annual football game between Illinois and Northwestern University. Homecoming at the University of Illinois is the longest continuously running tradition of its kind. The Homecoming tradition has been celebrated on the Illinois campus for more than 100 years, since the inaugural event in 1910. In its first Homecoming game, Illinois beat the University of Chicago, 3-0. The University was established in 1867.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Illinois Fighting Illini Assembly Hall 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the on-court action of the Fighting Illini basketball team as they play for a victory over North Carolina in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge game. The Fighting Illini men's and women's basketball teams play their home games at Assembly Hall in Champaign, Illinois. Assembly Hall has earned a reputation as one of the toughest places to play in college basketball, thanks to the student cheering section, the "Orange Krush." The University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign is a public research university, situated on 1,468 acres in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana, with annual student enrollment of over 41,000 students.
Illinois Fighting Illini Assembly Hall 13 X 40 panoramic print professionally double matted in team colors and framed to 18 X 44. This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the on-court action of the Fighting Illini basketball team as they play for a victory over North Carolina in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge game. The Fighting Illini men's and women's basketball teams play their home games at Assembly Hall in Champaign, Illinois. Assembly Hall has earned a reputation as one of the toughest places to play in college basketball, thanks to the student cheering section, the "Orange Krush." The University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign is a public research university, situated on 1,468 acres in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana, with annual student enrollment of over 41,000 students.
18 X 44 Double Matted Framed Print - $189.99
Picture: Maryland Terrapins Capital One Field at Byrd 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 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.
Maryland Terrapins Capital One Field at Byrd 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 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.
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