This is a 2004 Miami Hurricanes GAME USED football jersey manufactured by Nike exclusively for Hurricanes Football . It was obtained directly from the University of Miami Athletic Department and cannot be purchased in stores. The...
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This is a 2004 Miami Hurricanes GAME USED football jersey manufactured by Nike exclusively for Hurricanes Football . It was obtained directly from the University of Miami Athletic Department and cannot be purchased in stores. The jersey is Green. The numbers and name on back are sewn on. There is a Nike swoosh sewn onto the left front chest and a ACC flag patch sewn onto the right front chest. An orange and green 'U' logo outlined in white is sewn onto the collar at the center front. The jersey is the latest style made by Nike. There are several changes from the style worn by the 'U' over the past 4 years. All the numbers and name lettering are sewn on. The jersey demonstrates the latest breakthrough by Nike in football jersey design & technology. The concept combines a mesh and high-technology stretch woven fabric which is significantly lighter and more wearable than older models. In short, they are cool, both literally and figuratively! Only two teams had this jersey type in 2004 and only a handful will have it in 2005. This is your change to own the FUTURE OF FOOTBALL JERSEYS before most programs get them! Finally, 2004 was the first year of the U of Miami's participation in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), joining Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest. The ACC patch on the shoulder commemorates this historic season for the U of Miami and the ACC.Eric is fully recovered from a 2004 knee injury and is ready to reclaim his position as the best offensive tackle in college football. He was a member of numerous 2005 preseason All-America teams including Playboy. He was an All-American candidate in 2004, but his season was cut short by a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. Eric started his career as a tight end, but made the move to offensive tackle in 2003. He has the size, athletic ability, intelligence and work ethic needed to be the top tackle in college football. He has been compared to Bryant McKinnie and Leon Searcy as the three best offensive tackles in U.M. history and could very well be considered THE best with a good 2005 season. Eric was the winner of the 2003 Miami Offensive Lineman of the Year award, voted on by the coaching staff.
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