FS: "Seneca was in" framed photo

HardcoreClone

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Another Christmas gift idea. I no longer have space for this. Large photo of Seneca's famous dive for the endzone vs. Florida State at Arrowhead in 2002.
Frame dimensions are 33" wide/23" tall/1" deep. I am looking for $200. Live in Des Moines.

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Had the picture been panned a little to the left it would’ve caught me freaking out thinking we scored the TD
 
Another Christmas gift idea. I no longer have space for this. Large photo of Seneca's famous dive for the endzone vs. Florida State at Arrowhead in 2002.
Frame dimensions are 33" wide/23" tall/1" deep. I am looking for $200. Live in Des Moines.

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Even though we lost, that was a damned great game to attend. When we started coming back, the crowd was as loud as I've ever heard in a game. It was just awesome.
 
Another Christmas gift idea. I no longer have space for this. Large photo of Seneca's famous dive for the endzone vs. Florida State at Arrowhead in 2002.
Frame dimensions are 33" wide/23" tall/1" deep. I am looking for $200. Live in Des Moines.

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How do you not have space for this? Do you not have any children that you don't like?
 
My family was sitting in the suite at Aarowhead and when the comeback started. The Florida State athletic director was sitting next to us got really nervous looking, Then finally got up and left, we saw him down on the sidelines in the 4th quarter. I think he was at first trying to be like "I am the athletic direct of the team that is going to kick your ass". Then realized Ummm that's not happening and left our suite.
 
It's definitely a bittersweet memory to me. Obviously knowing he didn't score and we lost, that's disappointing. But man that was one of the most fun games I've ever been to. The pre-season build-up. The storm of ISU fans tailgating that entire day. The comeback against mighty FSU. There was buzz and momentum in that stadium that you rarely experience.
 

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