Michigan Football
Tai Streets autographed oversized photograph
- Item Number
- 172
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 34 USD to mnspink
- Number of Bids
- 23 - Bid History
Item Description
This is another part of our third offering under our big MGoAuction "One Buck" promotion. Bidding will begin on this item at $1 with no reserve and bid increments are only $1 between bids. Anyone who bids on this item (or any other item in the MGoAuction, whether its a winning bid or not) between now and September 1, 2011 will be entered into a drawing for a free autographed Charles Woodson photograph. Here's your opportunity to own a piece of memorabilia by one of the men who brought Michigan the 1997 National Championship. This 11" by 14" photograph was autographed in black sharpie by former Michigan and San Francisco 49ers wide receiver and member of Michigan's 1997 national championship squad Tai Streets. Who can forget the fact that Tai caught two touchdown passes in the 1998 Rose Bowl that delivered the undefeated season and National Championship to the Wolverines on January 1, 2008. Streets was voted to the All-Big Ten Second Team in 1998. Streets remains second to Jack Clancy on the all-time Michigan single game receptions yardage list with 192.[2] Streets led the Michigan receivers statistically for three consecutive years from 1996 - 1998.
Bidder assumes all shipping costs if they do not wish to pick the item up in person.
Proceeds from the auction of this item benefit the Bernard "Pat" Maloy Cancer Scholarship.
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