Jerry Tagge Signed 8x10 Photograph (AIV) 1970/71 Nebraska Cornhuskers National Champion

Member of the 1st & 2nd Cornhusker National Championship Team

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"**Hand-Signed 8x10 Photograph of 1970 & 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers Quarterback Jerry Tagge – Authenticated by AI-Verified**

This hand-signed 8x10 photograph features Jerry Tagge, the legendary quarterback who led the Nebraska Cornhuskers to back-to-back National Championships in 1970 and 1971. Authenticated by AI-Verified, this collectible comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, celebrating Tagge’s pivotal role in one of college football’s most historic eras.

**Jerry Tagge**:

Jerry Tagge was a dynamic quarterback and a key leader of the Nebraska Cornhuskers during their rise to national prominence under head coach Bob Devaney. Known for his poise, athleticism, and leadership on the field, Tagge was instrumental in guiding Nebraska to their first two National Championships. His clutch performances in crucial games showcased his ability to perform under pressure and solidified his place in Cornhusker history.

In the 1971 Orange Bowl, which secured Nebraska’s first national title, Tagge famously scored the game-winning touchdown on a one-yard dive to defeat LSU 17-12. The following season, he led the Cornhuskers to a perfect 13-0 record, culminating in a dominant 38-6 victory over Alabama in the 1972 Orange Bowl, earning their second consecutive national title. Tagge’s contributions earned him All-American honors, and he remains one of the most celebrated players in Nebraska football history.

**The 1970 & 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers – Back-to-Back National Champions**:

The Nebraska Cornhuskers cemented their place in college football history with consecutive National Championships in 1970 and 1971 under legendary coach Bob Devaney. The 1970 team, with an 11-0-1 record, won their first title with a thrilling victory over LSU in the Orange Bowl. In 1971, the Cornhuskers elevated their dominance, finishing the season with a perfect 13-0 record.

The 1971 team’s defining moment came in the “Game of the Century” against Oklahoma, a 35-31 victory that remains one of the most iconic games in college football history. With a combination of offensive firepower and defensive grit, Nebraska’s back-to-back championships marked the beginning of a dynasty and set a standard of excellence for the program.

**Piece Overview**:

This hand-signed photograph of Jerry Tagge honors a quarterback whose leadership and skill were critical to the Cornhuskers’ historic success. Tagge’s legacy as a two-time National Champion and one of the greatest quarterbacks in Nebraska history makes this a highly desirable piece for collectors and fans.

Authenticated by AI-Verified, this photograph includes a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its provenance and collectible value. For Nebraska football enthusiasts and collectors of collegiate sports memorabilia, this signed photograph of Jerry Tagge is a timeless addition to any collection, commemorating one of the most celebrated players from the Cornhuskers’ golden era."

The lot / autograph(s) includes an official Authentication Integrity Verified (AIV) hologram and matching COA for authenticity purposes.

Authentication: AIV COA

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