Description: Sports Marketing Presents This Florida State Seminoles framed 1995 Sugar Bowl pin commemorates the Seminoles Sugar Bowl win over the Florida Gator. This game featured two top 10 rivals and two legendary coaches. Everyone knows the Noles Bobby Bowden and the Gators Steve Spurrier. Due to a thrilling 31-31 tie earlier in the season, the rematch was billed as "The Fifth Quarter in the French Quarter". The Seminoles would go on to win 23-17 and win their first Sugar Bowl since 1989. If you're looking for something unique to add to your collection or you're looking for a gift for the Seminole that has it all, chances are really slim they don't have one of these. Originally only available as part of a large set of pins, we now have a hand full of pins for sale individually. Originally framed in our studio using museum conservation techniques and materials, including 99% UV protectant glass, acid free mats and materials... this piece was completed, wrapped with a high gloss solid Mohogany frame and hung with heavy-duty wire and hardware. If you have any questions, please let us know. We offer Fast Free Shipping. Free Returns, and outstanding Customer Service. Please check out our eBay store for more great Florida State Seminoles items. * Free Returns * Free Shipping * Acid free mats* 99% UV protective glass* Frame Size 12 in X 13 in * Image Size 4in X 5 in* Made in the United States of America
Price: 143.96 USD
Location: Sarasota, Florida
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Player: Bobby Bowden
Size: 12 x 13 inch
Color: Multi-Color
Product: Commemorative Pin
Gender: all
Modified Item: No
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Brand: Sports Marketing
Sport: Football
Pre & Post Season: NCAA Championship
Capacity: 0
Team: Florida State Seminoles
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States