South Carolina Football Greatest Plays Poster: Spurrier takes down Florida (2005)

South Carolina Football Greatest Plays Poster: Spurrier takes down Florida (2005)

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  • Museum-quality matte paper

  • Square posters in a range of sizes

  • Perfect for the living room, office, or sports cave

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Relive one of the greatest moments in South Carolina football history with this museum-quality, matte black poster:


2005 Week 11
Spurrier takes down Florida
South Carolina vs Florida
30 - 22
12 November, 2005
After coaching at Florida for 11 seasons, Steve Spurrier would be facing 12th seed Florida for the first time as the coach of South Carolina. The Gamecocks would go on to upset Spurrier's former team, highlighted by a 3rd quarter 64 yard catch and run by WR Sidney Rice that brought South Carolina to the 1 yard line with a 1 point lead. RB Mike Davis would punch it in for the TD and give SC an 8 point lead that would be enough for them to hold on and win. This broke a 14 game losing streak to Florida, with Spurrier being Florida's coach for 10 of them.


Museum-quality posters made on thick and durable matte paper. Add a wonderful accent to your room and office with these posters that are sure to brighten any environment. - Paper thickness: 10.3 mil - Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) - Giclée printing quality - Opacity: 94%



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Sarah Sandow

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S.H.

Father’s Day present, dad loved it!

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Jenni Holmberg

Such a great memorabilia piece! Awesome quality!

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Brandon Stassen
Size issue

The pitcher's name "Montgomery" was cut off on the poster so it looks really unprofessional. If you would've resized the font to a smaller size so his name could fit, it would've been perfect.

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