Posted 2 years ago
cflowers02
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I Can't find any info about this original poster. Poster is +/- 24" x 36" is size. If anyone has scene this please let me know. I would love to find out more about this piece. I picked it up at a yard sale!
Thanks
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Contact the OSU Athetlic Department Archives via the web, they will give you more info than you want...........One stop ....neat thing and I love it ! Go Bucks !
Great find! Love it!
The 1924 Ohio State Buckeyes football team represented the Ohio State University in the college football season of 1924-1925. The Buckeyes compiled a 2–3–3 record and were outscored 40-45 by their opponents.
Harold Brewer "Cookie" Cunningham was vote the only "All American" on the 24 team. That was a good accomplishment as the Buckeyes were a pretty bad team in that era. As Pop said, "Go Bucks"
The posters were just used to advertise the OSU football games. This not he only poster as the university plastered them all over Columbus to drum up ticked sales. It is a great piece!
Thanks for the information Mark! I contacted The OSU archives and they had no record of the poster. They also said that they didn't keep track of sporting items like they do now a day.
Any idea on what this would be worth?
To a Michigan fan absolutely nothing! ; )