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1896 Cincinnati Vs. Carlisle Artwork: Cutting Board

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1896 Cincinnati Vs. Carlisle Artwork: Cutting Board

By Vintage Brand™ not affiliated with or sponsored by Cincinnati Bearcats
This game was played November 14th, 1896 at League Park between the University of Cincinnati and The Carlisle Indians. The Bearcat football program is one of the nation's oldest, having fielded a team as early as 1885. In 1888, Cincinnati played Miami in the first intercollegiate football game held within the state of Ohio. That began a rivalry which today ranks as the eighth-oldest and 11th-longest running in NCAA Division I college football.

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(15.5" x 11.25")

This game was played November 14th, 1896 at League Park between the University of Cincinnati and The Carlisle Indians. The Bearcat football program is one of the nation's oldest, having fielded a team as early as 1885. In 1888, Cincinnati played Miami in the first intercollegiate football game held within the state of Ohio. That began a rivalry which today ranks as the eighth-oldest and 11th-longest running in NCAA Division I college football.
Product details
Inspire the chef with a beautiful tempered glass cutting board featuring their favorite team, or use as a cheese plate or snack tray while tailgating. Artwork has been reproduced from the original and has been digitally restored, framed, and enhanced for vibrant color. Rubber feet keep it from slipping on any surface.
  • Large Rectangle Dimension: 11.25” x 15.5” x .15”
  • Textured, tempered glass with rounded corners and no-slip rubber feet
  • Dishwasher safe, for maximum life we recommend hand washing
  • Weight: 2.54 lbs.
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