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1957 Ohio State vs. Michigan Artwork: Coaster

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1957 Ohio State vs. Michigan Artwork: Coaster

By Vintage Brand™ not affiliated with or sponsored by Michigan Wolverines
Michigan has many rivalries, particularly its annual, regular-season-ending game against Ohio State, known simply as “The Game”. ESPN has referred to the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry as the greatest rivalry in American sports. This game was played November 23, 1957 at The Big House between the Michigan Wolverines and Ohio State Buckeyes. The Buckeyes won the matchup by a final score of 31-14 and went on to win the 1958 Rose Bowl.

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Michigan has many rivalries, particularly its annual, regular-season-ending game against Ohio State, known simply as “The Game”. ESPN has referred to the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry as the greatest rivalry in American sports. This game was played November 23, 1957 at The Big House between the Michigan Wolverines and Ohio State Buckeyes. The Buckeyes won the matchup by a final score of 31-14 and went on to win the 1958 Rose Bowl.
Product details
Showcase authentic art and sports memorabilia with a set of coasters in your home. The smooth matte finish and cork backing will provide an additional layer of protection to any surface, and allow you to celebrate your favorite team’s history at the same time. Artwork has been reproduced from the original and has been digitally restored, framed, and enhanced for vibrant color.
  • $7.99 Flat Rate Shipping
  • Includes four (4) tiles
  • Ceramic tiles with matte finish
  • Tile Size: 4.25” by 4.25”
  • Thickness: 0.19” (5 mm)
  • Quality cork backing
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