Product Description
This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures an exciting night of basketball and a new era for the Mississippi State Bulldogs, as Coach Ben Howland leads the team to victory at Humphrey Coliseum in his first game in Maroon and White. Humphrey Coliseum, nicknamed The Hump, first opened in December 1975. One of the most difficult venues for opposing teams, this 10,500-seat multi-purpose arena, is the largest in Mississippi and has played host to some of the most storied programs in the country. MSU's basketball program came into existence in the 1908-1909 season and boasts a proud history, including numerous SEC championships, SEC tournament championships and NCAA tournament appearances.
Framing Options:
Unframed: Paper measures 13 1/2 x 40 inches using grade A, pH neutral, heavy art stock & UV resistant ink. $34.95
Standard Frame: The print is mounted and backed up with foam core. Frame is black aluminum covered with glass. Outside dimensions are 13 3/4 inches x 40 1/4 inches. It measures about 7/8 inches out from the wall and is 3/8 inches wide with a rounded profile (front). $129.95
Select Frame: The panoramic frame measures 7/8 inches out from the wall and is 1 1/4 inches wide with a rounded profile (front). A single mat in an appropriate team color makes the Select Frame stand out, particularly for fans proclaiming their team enthusiasm. Outside dimensions are 15.5 x 42 inches. $189.95
Deluxe Frame: The print is mounted and backed up with foam core. Frame is black aluminum covered with glass. Outside dimensions are 18 inches x 44 inches. It measures about 7/8 inches out from the wall and is 1-1/4 inches wide with a custom sculpted profile (front). Two mats in appropriate colors make the Deluxe Framed option really stand out so fans can exclaim their enthusiasm. $239.95