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Blakeway Panoramics

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Blakeway Panoramics
Alabama, University Of - 50 Yard Crimson Tide At Bryant Denny Stadium Alabama, University Of - 50 Yard Crimson Tide At Bryant Denny Stadium

This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the excitement at Bryant-Denny Stadium as the University of Alabama football team scores a touchdown. Denny Stadium opened in 1929 and was renamed in 1975, in honor of legendary coach Paul “Bear” Bryant. With completion of the 2010 expansion of the stadium’s south end zone and suite level, it became the second-largest stadium in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and among the largest stadiums in the nation. The Crimson Tide has an extraordinary football history. It includes more Super Bowl winning quarterbacks than any other college football program and more SEC football titles than any other member.

 

Price: $185.00
 
Arizona State University Sun Devils v. Missouri Tigers -Sun Devil Stadium Frank Kush Field Arizona State University Sun Devils v. Missouri Tigers -Sun Devil Stadium Frank Kush Field

This panorama, photographed by James Blakeway, captures the overtime thriller as the Arizona State Sun Devils football team defeated their ranked opponent, the Missouri Tigers. Adding to the excitement of the evening, 70,236 Devil fans were dressed in black to create the “Black Out” as the Sun Devils team debuted its new all black uniforms and helmets. Arizona State University was founded in 1885 in Tempe, Arizona. Today, the university spreads across the greater Phoenix metropolitan area and is broadly organized into 14 divisions and four campuses with annual enrollment of over 72,000 students.

  

Price: $185.00
 
BCS 2011 - Auburn Tigers At University Of Phoenix Stadium Panorama BCS 2011 - Auburn Tigers At University Of Phoenix Stadium Panorama

This panorama captures the excitement of one of the most anticipated college football games, as the SEC Auburn Tigers and Pac-10 Oregon Ducks go head-to-head at the Tostitos BCS National Championship Game. While both teams made it through their conference seasons and rivalry games undefeated, it was the top-ranked Tigers that achieved national championship status after playing the biggest game of the year with a final score of Auburn 22, Oregon 19. This was Auburn’s first national championship win since 1957. The BCS National Championship Game is the final bowl game of the season, played between the two highest-ranked teams in the BCS standings.

  

Price: $185.00
 
Cleveland Browns - Cleveland Browns Stadium - NFL Framed Print Cleveland Browns - Cleveland Browns Stadium - NFL Framed Print

This panorama, photographed by Desiree Mostad, features the Cleveland Browns playing to a capacity crowd at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Ever since the Browns were established in 1946, they have played on the same site on the shores of Lake Erie. From 1946 to 1995, their home was Cleveland Municipal Stadium. On that same footprint, Cleveland Browns Stadium was built and opened in 1999. As tradition dictates, the playing field runs east to west and the Dawg Pound can still be found on the east side of the stadium. In 1950, the year the Cleveland Browns joined the NFL, they had the distinction of winning the NFL Championship their first year in the league.
 
  

Price: $185.00
 
Detroit Lions at Ford Field Framed Panoramic Detroit Lions at Ford Field Framed Panoramic

This panorama of the Detroit Lions NFL football team playing at Ford Field was photographed by James Blakeway. The team started in 1929 as the Portsmouth Spartans, joined the NFL in 1930 and became the Detroit Lions in 1934. The Lions played at the University of Detroit Stadium for four years and then moved to Briggs Stadium (later named Tiger Stadium) in 1938. In 1975, the Lions moved to the Pontiac Silverdome, where they played until moving to Ford Field in 2002. The Lions' history includes NFL Championships, several enshrinees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and one of America's best holiday traditions – Detroit’s annual Thanksgiving Day Classic.

 

Price: $185.00
 
Detroit Red Wings Hockey Detroit Red Wings Hockey

This panorama of the Detroit Red Wings was taken by James Blakeway in the opening game of the 2011 Stanley Cup® Playoffs – a contest that marked the Red Wings 20th consecutive season in the playoffs. One of the Original Six™ teams of the NHL®, the Red Wings were established in 1926.  Winning their first Stanley Cup Championship in 1936, they repeated the feat the following year, becoming the first American team to win consecutive Stanley Cup Championships. As of 2011, the Red Wings have won more Stanley Cup Championships than any other NHL franchise based in the United States. 

  

Price: $185.00
 
Iowa State University Cyclones v. Iowa Hawkeyes At Jack Trice Stadium Panorama Iowa State University Cyclones v. Iowa Hawkeyes At Jack Trice Stadium Panorama

This panorama of Jack Trice Stadium, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the jubilation after the in-state battle between the Iowa State Cyclones and the Iowa Hawkeyes for the Cy-Hawk Trophy. At the end of the afternoon, the Cyclones emerged victorious after triple overtime for a final score of 44-41. The 56,085 fans who packed Jack Trice Stadium set the second-highest attendance record in stadium history. Many of those fans rushed the field at the conclusion to share in the Cyclone victory. The Iowa State – Iowa Rivalry began on October 1, 1894, with Iowa State winning 16-8. Today it is still one of the most highly anticipated football games in the state of Iowa. 

  

Price: $185.00
 
Michigan State University Spartans At Spartan Stadium Framed Panorama Michigan State University Spartans At Spartan Stadium Framed Panorama

This aerial panorama of Michigan State University, taken by James Blakeway, spotlights the university during a Michigan State Spartans football game. MSU, located in East Lansing, Michigan, is one of the top 10 largest universities in the United States with more than 46,000 students and offers more than 200 academic fields of study. Founded in 1855 as the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan, it was renamed several times prior to becoming Michigan State University in 1964. Spartan Stadium originally opened as College Field in 1923. The natural grass stadium seats 75,005 fans and has ranked among the top 20 in attendance each of the last 52 years. Spartan football has won six national titles.
 
 

Price: $189.00
 
Penn State University Nittany Lions At Beaver Stadium Panorama Penn State University Nittany Lions At Beaver Stadium Panorama

This panorama of Beaver Stadium, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, features the Penn State Nittany Lions playing to another capacity crowd. Beaver Stadium opened in 1960 with a capacity of 46,284. Following several expansions, it now routinely hosts more than 107,282 fans on football Saturdays in Happy Valley. Beaver Stadium, named after former Pennsylvania Governor James A. Beaver, has hosted some of the largest college football crowds in history. Established in 1855 in University Park, Pennsylvania, Penn State University currently enrolls 43,200 students at its University Park campus, with more than 84,000 total students enrolled at its 24 Commonwealth campuses.

  

Price: $185.00
 
Pittsburgh Steelers - Afc Champions - Heinz Field - NFL Framed Print Pittsburgh Steelers - Afc Champions - Heinz Field - NFL Framed Print

The largest crowd in Heinz Field history was on hand to see the Pittsburgh Steelers win their eighth AFC Championship with a 24-19 victory over the New York Jets, with photographer Robert Pettit capturing the event as it appeared to the 66,662 who witnessed it. This was the moment of Ben Roethlisberger’s touchdown run that gave the Steelers a 17-0 lead, an advantage that grew to 24-3 by halftime. The victory sent the Steelers to Super Bowl XLV, where they face the Green Bay Packers in Dallas.

  

Price: $185.00
 
Purdue University Boilermakers At Ross Ade Stadium Panorama Framed Print Purdue University Boilermakers At Ross Ade Stadium Panorama Framed Print

This panorama of Ross-Ade Stadium, taken by Robert Pettit, captures the excitement of a Purdue Boilermakers’ football game. Nestled on the northern edge of campus, Ross-Ade Stadium is named after principal benefactors David E. Ross and George Ade. Ross-Ade Stadium opened in the fall of 1924 with a seating capacity of 13,500. After multiple renovations, the current capacity is 62,500. From 2001 to 2003, Ross-Ade Stadium underwent a renovation that made it one of the most attractive and fan-friendly facilities in all of college football. Located on 150 acres in West Lafayette, Indiana, Purdue University was founded in 1869 by philanthropist and businessman John Purdue. Presently, enrollment tops 39,000 students.

  
  

Price: $185.00
 
Red River Rivalry Sooners Vs Longhorns At Texas State Fairgroungs Cottonbowl Red River Rivalry Sooners Vs Longhorns At Texas State Fairgroungs Cottonbowl

This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures one of college football’s biggest rivalries, the Red River Rivalry, played by Big 12 opponents The University of Oklahoma Sooners and The University of Texas Longhorns. The game is played annually on neutral turf at the Cotton Bowl, located at the Texas State Fairgrounds in Dallas, which is conveniently located halfway between Austin, TX and Norman, OK. These teams first met in 1900 and played off-campus several times until moving permanently to the fairgrounds in 1915. The Red River forms part of the boundary between Texas and Oklahoma. Tickets are split 50-50 between the two teams with the stadium divided along the 50 yard line.

  

Price: $185.00
 
Sugar Bowl 2012 University of Michigan Framed Panoramic Sugar Bowl 2012 University of Michigan Framed Panoramic

Brand new release, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the excitement of college football as the Michigan Wolverines and the Virginia Tech Hokies go head-to-head during the 78th Annual Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was a first time match-up between the two teams and, in the end, the University of Michigan Wolverines proved themselves elite with a victory over the Hokies with a final score of Michigan 23, Virginia Tech 20. This was the Wolverines second appearance and first win at the Sugar Bowl. The first Sugar Bowl was played in 1935 and was hosted at Tulane Stadium, until it moved to its current location in 1976.

Price: $189.00
 
University of Michigan "Big Chill" Framed Panoramic University of Michigan "Big Chill" Framed Panoramic

Brand new release from world renown photographer James Blakeway, captures the college ice hockey game between long-time rivals – the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. The match-up, known as “The Big Chill at the Big House,” was held at Michigan Stadium on December 11, 2010. The event set a new world record for the largest crowd at an outdoor ice hockey game with attendance of 113,411. The past record set in May 2010, at the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Championship game, was 77,803. This is the second outdoor ice hockey game to be played between the two storied programs. The first game, also a resounding success, occurred in 2001 and was referred to as the “Cold War.”

 

Price: $189.00
 
University of Michigan "Under the Lights" Framed Panoramic University of Michigan "Under the Lights" Framed Panoramic

Brand new release from world renown photographer James Blakeway, captures a historical moment as the Michigan Wolverines played their first night game at the Big House on September 10, 2011. The event set a new Michigan Stadium and NCAA attendance record with a crowd of 114,804 fans. To further celebrate the occasion, the team wore ‘legacy’ uniforms highlighting design elements from past eras, including a large ‘M’ on the front of the jersey and numbers on the sides of the helmet. In the 39th meeting between the schools, Michigan defeated Notre Dame 35-31 with the final touchdown recorded in the last seconds of the game. Michigan now holds a 23-15-1 advantage in the classic rivalry.

Price: $189.00
 
University of Michigan "Under the Lights" Framed Print University of Michigan "Under the Lights" Framed Print

Brand new release from world renown photographer James Blakeway, captures a historical moment as the Michigan Wolverines played their first night game at the Big House on September 10, 2011. The event set a new Michigan Stadium and NCAA attendance record with a crowd of 114,804 fans. To further celebrate the occasion, the team wore ‘legacy’ uniforms highlighting design elements from past eras, including a large ‘M’ on the front of the jersey and numbers on the sides of the helmet. In the 39th meeting between the schools, Michigan defeated Notre Dame 35-31 with the final touchdown recorded in the last seconds of the game. Michigan now holds a 23-15-1 advantage in the classic rivalry.

Price: $119.00
 
University of Michigan "Under the Lights" Rolled Panoramic Print University of Michigan "Under the Lights" Rolled Panoramic Print

Brand new release from world renown photographer James Blakeway, captures a historical moment as the Michigan Wolverines played their first night game at the Big House on September 10, 2011. The event set a new Michigan Stadium and NCAA attendance record with a crowd of 114,804 fans. To further celebrate the occasion, the team wore ‘legacy’ uniforms highlighting design elements from past eras, including a large ‘M’ on the front of the jersey and numbers on the sides of the helmet. In the 39th meeting between the schools, Michigan defeated Notre Dame 35-31 with the final touchdown recorded in the last seconds of the game. Michigan now holds a 23-15-1 advantage in the classic rivalry.

Price: $35.00