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1941 Alabama vs. Tennessee Artwork: Aluminum Wall Art

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1941 Alabama vs. Tennessee Artwork: Aluminum Wall Art

By Vintage Brand™
This game was played October 18th, 1941 at Shields Watkins Field between the #4 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide and Tennessee Volunteers. The Crimson Tide won the matchup by a final score of 9-2. The Third Saturday in October is the Alabama–Tennessee football rivalry. It is an American college football rivalry game played annually by the Crimson Tide of the University of Alabama and the Volunteers of the University of Tennessee. It is known as the Third Saturday in October because the game was traditionally played on it prior to the 1992 football season, when the Southeastern Conference (SEC) split into its Eastern and Western divisions. In the 1950s, Jim Goostree, the head athletic trainer for Alabama, began another tradition as he began handing out cigars following a victory over the Volunteers. Both teams continued the tradition for some time, though kept it secret due to NCAA rules concerning extra benefits and tobacco products. Alabama publicly restarted the tradition in 2005, though as a result, self-reported an NCAA violation. Every year since 2005, the winning team knowingly violates the NCAA rule and reports the violation in honor of tradition.

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This game was played October 18th, 1941 at Shields Watkins Field between the #4 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide and Tennessee Volunteers. The Crimson Tide won the matchup by a final score of 9-2. The Third Saturday in October is the Alabama–Tennessee football rivalry. It is an American college football rivalry game played annually by the Crimson Tide of the University of Alabama and the Volunteers of the University of Tennessee. It is known as the Third Saturday in October because the game was traditionally played on it prior to the 1992 football season, when the Southeastern Conference (SEC) split into its Eastern and Western divisions. In the 1950s, Jim Goostree, the head athletic trainer for Alabama, began another tradition as he began handing out cigars following a victory over the Volunteers. Both teams continued the tradition for some time, though kept it secret due to NCAA rules concerning extra benefits and tobacco products. Alabama publicly restarted the tradition in 2005, though as a result, self-reported an NCAA violation. Every year since 2005, the winning team knowingly violates the NCAA rule and reports the violation in honor of tradition.
Product details
Add stunning, custom metal prints to your decor and bring vintage images to life. Artwork has been reproduced from the original and has been digitally restored, framed, and enhanced for vibrant color. Attached wall-mount piece creates a lovely floating effect.
  • Dimensions: 8.5” x 11” with 0.45” thickness
  • Aluminum metal panel with 1/8” rounded radius corners
  • Aluminum shadow mount attached for easy mounting
  • Highest fade resistance
  • Lightweight and easy to clean
  • Weight: 0.37 lbs.
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