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All Sports Gallery panoramics are unique wide-angle photographs, handsomely framed in thick grooved wood with dark double matting and a descriptive plaque. They are approximately 43"w x 17"h after framing. Presentation is everything and you will not find higher quality panoramic framing anywhere.



Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium - Click to Enlarge

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Kansas City Chiefs
Arrowhead Stadium
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The Kansas City Chiefs and St. Louis Cardinals played the inaugural game at Arrowhead Stadium on August 12, 1972. At the time of its dedication in 1972, the legendary founder of the Chicago Bears, George Halas called Arrowhead, "the most revolutionary, future, sports complex I have ever seen." And Arrowhead has stood the test of time. Still one of the finest facilities in the NFL, this 79,409 seat stadium, and the fans who consistently fill it, have combined to produce a distinct home-field advantage for the Chiefs. Since 1992, no NFL team has a better regular season home winning percentage than Kansas City. This unique panoramic shows the Chiefs playing under the Arrowhead lights.
   
   

University of Michigan Michigan Stadium - Click to Enlarge

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University of Michigan
Michigan Stadium
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Go Blue! Michigan Stadium completed in 1927 originally had seating available for 72,000 Wolverine fans. Numerous renovations and additions over the years have increased the seating to the current 107,501 capacity. The Wolverines played their first game at Michigan Stadium on October 1, 1927, defeating Ohio Wesleyan, 33-0.
   
Did you know? The Wolverines and Michigan Stadium hold both the NCAA regular season single-game and season attendance marks.
   
   

Michigan State University Spartan Stadium Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Michigan State University
Spartan Stadium
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Spartan Stadium, home of Michigan State football, ranks as the 20th-largest college-owned structure of its kind (designed solely for football) in the nation. It's listed capacity is 72,027 but this total has been surpassed on 63 occasions, with the top draw being the 80,401 attracted to the 1990 Notre Dame contest. A series of projects paralleling the Spartans' rise to national football prominence enlarged the steel-and-concrete facility from its original 14,000 seats in 1923 to its present size in 1957. Tommy's favorite panoramic.
   
   
   

New England Super Bowl XXXIX Champions Panoramic- Click to Enlarge

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New England Patriots
Super Bowl XXXIX Champions
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The New England Patriots of the 21st century have established themselves as an NFL dynasty on par with the Packers of the 1960s, the Steelers of the '70s, the 49ers of the '80s, and the Cowboys of the '90s. In Super Bowl XXXIX, the Patriots won their second consecutive Super Bowl, and their third in four years, beating the Philadelphia Eagles, 24-21. In front of 78,125 at Alltel Stadium and 800 million watching worldwide, Tom Brady connected on 23 of 33 passes for 236 yards and two touchdowns and Deion Branch copped the MVP award with 11 catches for 133 yards. And the Pats Legend grows. Brady goes to 9-0 lifetime in the postseason, Bill Belichick moves ahead of Vince Lombardi with a playoff record of 10-1, and the Patriots are a gaudy 32-2 since Sept. 28, 2003. This awesome panoramic shows the Pats with the ball and the lead. Brady is over center (and on the giant video screen) as the Patriots "Dynasty" is about to become official. A great remembrance of the the greatest years of Patriots football and a terrific gift for any New England football fan.
   
   

New England  Gillette Stadium "21st Straight Victory" Panoramic- Click to Enlarge

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Gillette Stadium NFL Record 21st Straight Victory
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On October 5, 2003, the New England Patriots defeated the Tennessee Titans, 38-30. Little did New England fans know at the time, but they would not see their beloved Pats lose again for a long, long time. For that win began a streak of 21 straight victories by the Patriots that spanned more than a calendar year and included their win Super Bowl XXXVIII. Their NFL record 21st straight victory was on October 24, 2004 against the New York Jets as the Pats won a hard fought contest 13-7 at Gillette Stadium. This awesome panoramic shows that record-breaking game on a beautiful Fall New England Day. A great shot and even better collectible from the NFL's latest Dynasty.
   
   

New England Foxboro Stadium Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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New England Patriots
Foxboro Stadium
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Home of the New England Patriots for more than 30 years, opening day at Foxboro Stadium was on August 15, 1971, when over 60,000 fans filled the stadium. Foxboro Stadium consisted of two one-tier grandstands that were located on both sides of the playing field. The Stadium underwent $10 million of improvements after 1993 when Robert Kraft bought the team. Foxboro Stadium hosted the 1994 World Cup Soccer Championship but its most famous (or infamous) event was undoubtedly the "Snow Plow Game" when New England defeated Miami 3-0 after a stadium employee cleared a spot in the snow for the winning Patriots field goal attempt. The last game at Foxboro Stadium was another snow covered game vs. the Oakland Raiders on January 19, 2002. The stadium was demolished during the Spring of 2002 and the Patriots moved into the new Gillette Stadium for the 2002 season. Remember the Patriots early years with this cool pano of Foxboro Stadium at night while they are still available.
   
 
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NY Giants Meadowlands - Click to Enlarge

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New York Giants
Giants Stadium At The Meadowlands
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After calling four different stadiums home in their first 50 years in the National Football League, the Giants moved into Giants Stadium at the Meadowlands in 1976. Giants Stadium, along with the Continental Airlines Arena and the Meadowlands Racetrack, make up the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Complex was constructed on a 750-acre site at a cost of $450 million and is considered one of the greatest sports and entertainment complexes in the world. From their inaugural game on October 10, 1976 against the Dallas Cowboys to the present, the Giants have sold out every game they have played at the Meadowlands.
   
   

NYJets  Meadowlands - Click to Enlarge

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New York Jets
Meadowlands
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Throughout the Jets history, the team has never had a stadium of its own. In 1959, the Jets, originally known as the Titans were founded. They played their first game at the Polo Grounds in September 1960, sharing the facility with the Mets. Both teams then moved to Shea Stadium, then known as Flushing Meadows Park, which the Jets and Mets shared for 19 years. After failing to get money to renovate Shea, Leon Hess, the owner of the Jets, decided to move his team in 1984 to the Meadowlands' Giants Stadium, home of the New York Giants. This panoramic shows the Jets playing under the lights in their third home.
   
Did you know? Both the New York Giants and the New York Jets of the National Football League both play at Giants Stadium, making it the only stadium in the country to house two NFL Teams.
   
   

Notre Dame Stadium - Click to Enlarge

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University of Notre Dame
Fighting Irish Stadium
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Notre Dame Stadium - Click to Enlarge

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University of Notre Dame
Fighting Irish Stadium "Touchdown Jesus"
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Hosting up to 80,012 die-hard Notre Dame fans each week since 1930, the legendary Notre Dame Stadium has seen some remarkable players grace its field. Legends such as Rudy Ruttiger, Knute Rockne, Joe Theisman, Joe Montana, and the Four Horseman who earned a National Championship in 1924. The two panoramics above are taken from slightly different angles, the famous "Touchdown Jesus" being more prominent at the top-middle of the second panoramic.
   
   
Notre Dame "Helmet Tribute" 16x20 Photograph  - Click to Enlarge
Helmet Tribute 16x20
Notre Dame "Play Like Champions" 16x20 Photograph  - Click to Enlarge
Play Like Champions 16x20
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While not panoramics, these are two timeless photographs that symbolize more than any others, the great football tradition that is the University of Notre Dame. The first thing you see as you exit I-90 and roll into South Bend for a Notre Dame football Saturday is the Golden Dome itself. At that moment, you understand why the Fighting Irish wear gold helmets and why the addition of a logo would not only be redundant, it would also be sacrosanct. The players will often raise these helmets in tribute to their great fans after a game. A gesture, like the helmet itself, that says so much about Notre Dame football. After donning their helmets in their locker room, the The Notre Dame football team travels down the steps and under the "Play Like A Champion" sign before moving into the tunnel and onto the field at Notre Dame Stadium. It's just a simple wooden sign, painted gold and blue and mounted on a cream-colored brick wall at the foot of a stairwell. Yet, the sign is so much more. While the exact origin of the slogan is not known, the sign that currently hangs in Notre Dame Stadium came courtesy of former coach Lou Holtz, who found the slogan reading a book about the history of Notre Dame football. A great tradition that carries on to this day. These two great 16x20 photographs are Sports Gallery Quality Framed. A great gift for any fan of great college football traditions.

 
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Oakland Raiders Network Coliseum - Click to Enlarge

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Oakland Raiders
Network Associates Coliseum Aerial
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While not a panoramic, this 30"w x 25"h (framed) aerial photograph of the Oakland Raiders Network Associates Coliseum is a keeper. Home of the Oakland Raiders for more than 20 years, Network Associates Coliseum has been the Raiders stadium for two different stints. The Silver & Black played their first game at the 45,000 seat Oakland Coliseum on September 18, 1966. Designed to be multipurpose, the Raiders were the sole tenant of the Coliseum for two years. After their 1967 season, the Kansas City A’s (MLB) moved to Oakland, and began playing at the stadium in 1968. In November 1995, a $200 million project began to add over 22,000 seats to the stadium. All of the outfield bleachers were removed and replaced with a four tier grandstand, which includes 125 luxury suites. Today Network Associates Coliseum is home to The Black Hole, Mount Davis, and the most passionate fans in professional sports. This handsomely framed and matted aerial photograph would make a great gift for any Raiders fan. Just buy baby!
 
30"w x 25"h (framed) Aerials like the above are available of most U.S. stadiums and arenas. If you are interested in a particular venue, please contact us to order.
 
 

Ohio State 2002 National Champions Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Ohio State University
2003 Fiesta Bowl/2002 National Champions
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Perfectly shocking! Perfectly thrilling! Ohio State worked two overtimes to rip the 2002 National Championship from the confident Miami 'Canes in one of the greatest college football games ever. Maurice Clarett ran 5 yards for the winning touchdown, and Ohio State's defense turned back one final Miami bid to tie the game. With that, the Buckeyes completed an unlikely, unbeaten run to their first national title in 34 years with a 31-24 win at the Fiesta Bowl. This awesome panoramic of this memorable Fiesta Bowl Title Game is a must for any Ohio State fan. Go Buckeyes!
 
 

Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Philadelphia Eagles
Lincoln Financial Field Inugural Game
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Upon purchasing the Eagles in 1994, Jeffrey Lurie stated, unequivocally, that building a new, state-of-the-art stadium would be a key component in the effort to build the Eagles into an elite NFL franchise. Today, that new stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, is home to the 2004 NFC Champion Eagles. The construction of Lincoln Financial Field began on May 7, 2001. A little less than 28 months later, the stadium hosted its first event, a soccer match between Manchester United and FC Barcelona (8/3/03). However, the real “Inaugural Game” (regular season) at this state-of-the-art 68, 532 seat stadium occurred on September. 8, 2003 in a Monday Night Football battle between the Eagles and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This terrific panoramic captures that memorable night in the City of Brotherly love as McNabb and the Eagles drive on Tampa Bay. A great gift for any Eagles fan.
 
 
 

Philadelphia Eagles Veterans Stadium Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Philadelphia Eagles
Veterans Stadium

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A stadium only an Eagles fan could love. Veterans Stadium was the home of the Philadelphia Eagles for more than 30 years. When it opened in 1971, Veterans Stadium was one of the NFL’s largest stadiums with over 62,000 seats. The horrid turf, the rats running through the team's weight room, the drunken brawls in the stands, the seats with obstructed views -- whatever you want to say about Veterans Stadium, it aroused passions (both good and bad) almost from the day it opened. It was the stadium where Dick Vermeil sent the Eagles to their lone Super Bowl appearance. The Eagles played their last game at "The Vet" on January 19, 2003 (before moving to their new home, Lincoln Financial Field) and the Vet officially became a memory when it was leveled on March 21, 2004. Get this pano for that die-hard Eagles fan in your life while they're still available.
 
 

Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Pittsburgh Steelers
Heinz Field

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are a beloved part of the city of Pittsburgh, having provided so many great moments and memories to the Steel City - not the least of which is their four Super Bowl championships in the 1970's. Heinz Field is not only the new home of the Steelers (and the University of Pittsburgh Panthers), it is also a monument to the upstanding Western Pennsylvania football tradition and its loyal fans. Opened in 2001, this 64,450-seat state-of-the-art facility, provides wonderful views of Pittsburgh's unique skyline and nearby Point State Park. Pittsburgh's latest and greatest landmark, this terrific panoramic beautifully captures Heinz Field in all its Sunday afternoon glory.
 
 

2000 Rose Bowl Arial - Click to Enlarge

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Rose Bowl Aerial Photo
Limited Edition Millennium Edition

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While not a panoramic, this photograph is a beauty. It is an aerial photo taken above the world famous Rose Bowl in Pasadena California in the year 2000. The first Rose Bowl of the new millennium featured Stanford and Wisconsin creating a sea of red in the stands. Very appropriate for a bowl game's that has a red rose for its emblem. Sports Gallery Quality Framed, this 34"w x 27"h (framed) photograph of the "Grand Daddy of Them All" is a college football classic. It would look great in any football fan's office or den.
 
 
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San Diego Chargers QUALCOMM  Stadium - Click to Enlarge

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San Diego Chargers
QUALCOMM Stadium

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On August 20, 1967, the San Diego Chargers took the field to play their first game in the newly completed San Diego Stadium. Formerly the Los Angeles Chargers, owner Barron Hilton had been convinced by local sports writer Jack Murphy to move his team from the LA Coliseum to San Diego. The "Q" was known as San Diego Stadium until it was renamed for Jack Murphy in 1980. In 1997, it was renamed again as "QUALCOMM Stadium" in return for $18 million to complete an expansion project. The San Diego Chargers are currently proposing a new stadium so this former home of Lance Alworth, Dan Fouts, Kellen Winslow and the exciting teams of Don "Air" Coryell (among other Chargers greats), may not be long for the NFL. This great panoramic of QUALCOMM under the lights during a Chargers game is a great gift for any fan of the "Lightning Bolts."
 
 

San Francisco 49'ers Candlestick Park - Click to Enlarge

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San Francisco 49ers
Candlestick Park
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Although Candlestick Park was built for the baseball Giants, the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers have won so many Super Bowls since they moved there in 1971 that for many years the sign in the parking lot said, "Home of the Super Bowl Champions," with almost no mention of the Giants. Located at Candlestick Point on San Francisco Bay, Candlestick Park opened in 1960. Renamed 3Com Park at Candlestick Point after a new sponsorship deal in 1996 (and since changed to Monster Park), the park will forever be known as Candlestick to 49er faithful. The Stick closed for baseball after the 1999 season making it a football-only venue today. Check out the wisp of fog in the upper left-hand corner of this very cool panoramic. A great gift for any Niners fan.
 
Did you know? The Beatles played their last concert ever at Candlestick Park on August 29, 1966.
 
 
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University of California vs. Stanford "The Play" 8x10 Display - Click to Enlarge

University of California vs. Stanford "The Play" 11x14 Photograph - Click to Enlarge

 

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The world of sports has seen the weird, the bizarre, the odd, the comical and the shocking. But what transpired at California's Memorial Stadium in 1982 at the Stanford-Cal "Big Game" stands out in a class all its own. First Stanford quarterback John Elway connected with receiver Emile Harry on a 29-yard pass on 4th-and-17 from his own 13-yard line with 53 seconds left to set up Mark Harmon's 35-yard field goal with four seconds remaining that gave Stanford a 20-19 lead. At that point all the Cardinal had to do was survive the kickoff to win another thrilling episode in this bitter rivalry. Before the kick, Cal radio announcer Joe Starkey remarked "Only a miracle can save the Bears now!" Boy did Cal get that miracle. Stanford squibbed the kick on the ground. Kevin Moen of Cal gathered it in at the Cal 46 and threw an overhand lateral to Richard Rodgers, who was standing a few yards to his left. That set in motion a series of impromptu pitchbacks—to Dwight Garner, back to Rodgers, to Mariet Ford, and finally to Moen again. Moen negotiated the last few yards through a sea of confused Stanford Band members, who had run onto the field prematurely, and punctuated the touchdown by sending Stanford band member Gary Tyrrell and his instrument flying. To this day, anyone remotely connected with Stanford will insist that Garner was down way back near midfield before he tossed the ball away. “The guy lateraled from his knees,” flatly states Andy Geiger, who was then Stanford’s athletics director. Regardless, "The Play" is often recognized as the most memorable play in college football and among the most memorable in all of American sports. Remember this piece of college football history with this Sports Gallery Exclusive. Quality framed this unique display includes an 8x10 photo of Moen barreling into the Stanford band, a replica ticket from that unforgettable game and a descriptive plaque. We also offer an 11x14 photograph of this memorable moment in college football. Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of "The Play" with this timeless piece of Sports Art.

 
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USC 2004 Rose Bowl Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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University of Southern California
2004 Rose Bowl/2003 National Champions
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Before a capacity Rose Bowl crowd of 93,849, USC capped its return to national prominence with a convincing win over Michigan 28-14 in the 2004 Rose Bowl. Number one in the Associated Press rankings before the game, USC remained at the top of the AP after the win, claiming their first national title in 25 years. Although they shared the National Championship with LSU (winner of the BCS), it didn't diminish the tremendous year the Trojans had in 2003. Remember this great Rose Bowl and USC team with this incredible panoramic taken while the famed USC band performed. A Sports Gallery Exclusive, this panoramic is handsomely framed and matted in thick black wood and would make a great gift for any fan of Southern California football.
 
 

St. Louis Rams Super Bowl XXXIV Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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St. Louis Rams
Super Bowl XXXIV Champions
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Who can forget the dramatic ending of Super Bowl XXXIV when St. Louis' Mike Jones tackled Tennessee's Kevin Dyson at the 1-yard line as time expired, thus preserving the Rams' first-ever Super Bowl title. The Rams, who were up 16-0 with 7 minutes left in the third quarter, had to hold on for dear life against a spirited Tennessee comeback for a 23-16 victory. Kurt Warner, who was named the game's Most Valuable Player, was 24 of 45 for a Super Bowl record 414 yards and 2 touchdowns and receiver Isaac Bruce had 6 catches for 162 yards. One of the more memorable Super Bowl finishes, this terrific panoramic of the game at Atlanta's Georgia Dome on January 30, 2000 is a great gift for any Rams fan.
 
 

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl XXVII - Click to Enlarge

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Super Bowl XXXII Champions
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Tampa Bay's defense overwhelmed Oakland's vaunted offense in a 48-21 rout in Super Bowl XXXVII. The Bucs returned three of five interceptions for touchdowns to make a champion out of first-year coach Jon Gruden and give the franchise its first NFL title in its 27-season history. This panoramic of the game at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium shows the Buc's with the ball in the 4th quarter. A great gift for the Buc fan in your life.
 
 

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sombraro Stadium Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
"Big Sombrero"
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Before Raymond James Stadium and its Buccaneer Cove, there was the "Big Sombrero." The home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during their "orange years," this memorable stadium saw the highs and lows of the Buc's early years. Lows which included losing a league-record 26 consecutive games to start their franchise's history. Highs like 1979 when Tampa Bay stunned the football world by reaching the 1979 NFC championship game in only its fourth season - a game played at the Sombrero. Tampa Bay fans will love this vintage panoramic of the Bucs, and their always-tough defense, shutting out the Bears under a beautiful Florida sunset. A great panoramic!
 
 

University of Texas 2006 Rose Bowl Panoramic - Click to Enlarge