Product Description
This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, captures the Utah Utes football team playing its season opener against in-state opponent, the Utah State Aggies on August 29, 2013. Utah and Utah State is the oldest rivalry in Utah football history, with the two schools competing in over 110 games since 1892. While the Utes and Aggies no longer compete in the same conference, the two programs will continue to face one another in competition. The Utah football program began in 1892 and has played home games at the beautiful Rice-Eccles Stadium since 1927. This game marked Utah's first-ever “Stripe the Stadium” promotion, asking Ute fans to wear either red or white, depending on the location of their seats.
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
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