Endzone Art
He Got a Touchdown on Metal || Texas A&M Aggies vs Kansas State Wildcats
He Got a Touchdown on Metal || Texas A&M Aggies vs Kansas State Wildcats
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December 5, 1998: The Big 12 Championship game between Texas A&M and Kansas State came down to a dramatic finish in double overtime at the Trans World Dome in St. Louis. With the game tied at 33-33, quarterback Branndon Stewart connected with running back Sirr Parker on a 32-yard touchdown pass to secure a 36-33 victory for the Aggies.
Stewart and Parker emerged as heroes in this high-stakes game. Stewart, who had thrown two fourth-quarter touchdowns to help Texas A&M rally from a 15-point deficit in the final 9:20 of regulation, delivered the game-winning pass. Parker, known for his versatility and speed, made a crucial catch and managed to beat tight coverage and race to the pylon.
The Aggies' comeback was nothing short of miraculous, as they overcame significant odds to not only win the game but also secure their first league crown since claiming the old Southwest Conference title in 1993. This victory denied Kansas State, which had been ranked No. 1 in the BCS standings, a chance to play in the national championship game.
Stewart and Parker's performances in this game are remembered as defining moments in Texas A&M football history, showcasing their resilience and determination to succeed when it mattered most.
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This metal print is a dimensional and high-quality piece of art that stands the test of time while remaining easy to clean and care for. The artwork looks luminescent against the wall and the metal base means it’ll last a long time.
• Aluminum metal surface
• MDF Wood frame
• Can hang vertically or horizontally 1/2″ off the wall
• Scratch and fade resistant
• Fully customizable
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order. Because of this, we can not accept refunds or returns except except due to significant manufacturing error. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
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