Michigan Football
Denard Robinson autographed cleats- Get Shoelace's shoelaces and the rest of the shoe too!
- Item Number
- 25
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 525 USD to jborman
- Number of Bids
- 10 - Bid History
Item Description
Denard Robinson was and is one of the recognizable players to ever don the maize and blue. Long will the legend of the man who wouldn't tie his shoes yet could outrun the entire opposing team be told by the Michigan faithful. Robinson's list of accolades and records runs long including being the only player to ever have 1500 yard passing and 1500 yards rushing in a single season; the most rushing yards by a QB in a career. He holds the record for NCAA Division 1 200-yard passing/200-yard rushing regular season games both for his career and a single season. Denard holds the Big Ten record for most rushing yards by a quarterback in a single-game, in a single-season and in a career, most single season total offense, most Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week awards in a career, total offense in a career and single game, passing yards in a single half and yards per carry (career, min 250 carries). He won the Chicago Tribune Silver Football for Big Ten MVP in 2010.
So we at the MGoAuction offer forth this unique piece of memorabilia to the highest bidder. This pair of Adidas Reggie 2 Superfly cleats (with the shoelaces undone and velcro top strap) is the same model Denard wore during the 2010 and part of the 2011 season. This pair is autographed on the left shoe in silver sharpie.
Be the highest bidder and not only will you own a unique conversation piece or addition to the Michigan collection, you'll helping raise funds for a scholarship for UofM undergraduates.
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 KAS Governor's Scholarship
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