Holy Buckeye is a mixed media by William III which was uploaded on May 18th, 2021.
Holy Buckeye
Holy Buckeye
Limited Edition Print Hand Signed & Numbered by William III
Digital Print on ROLLED Synthetic Canvas
16 x 20... more
by William III
Title
Holy Buckeye
Artist
William III
Medium
Mixed Media - Mixed Media On Canvas
Description
Holy Buckeye
Limited Edition Print Hand Signed & Numbered by William III
Digital Print on ROLLED Synthetic Canvas
16" x 20" ROLLED canvas with 13.5”x18” image size
1 of only 333 produced | includes Certificate of Authenticity
Holy Buckeye is the nickname given to one of the most famous plays in the history of Ohio State football. It occurred in a late-regular season game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Purdue Boilermakers at Ross–Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana, on November 9, 2002.[1]
The play was a critical point for the 2002 Ohio State Buckeyes football team, as an incomplete pass (or a failed first-down conversion) would have likely resulted in a loss to Purdue, which in turn, would have almost certainly removed Ohio State from national championship contention. The nickname "Holy Buckeye" is a play on other similar expressions (e.g., "holy cow", "holy mackerel", etc.) and came from Brent Musburger, the ABC television play-by-play announcer, who exclaimed the phrase as the completion was made.
A must have for any OSU Buckeye fan or man cave.
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* This listing is for a LIMTED EDITION PRINT hand signed and numbered by the artist (NOT THE ORIGINAL). It NOT a stretched canvas and does NOT include any frame and/or glass. Images represented by this listing include a photograph of the entire piece (low quality resolution whereas to prohibit unauthorized reproduction) and certificate of authenticity (included).
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Uploaded
May 18th, 2021