Product Description
Lee Roy Jordan (#54) had a stellar day against the Sooners in the 1963 Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. Everything from winning the coin toss, conducted by President John F. Kennedy, to a game high of 24 tackles which led to his being named the game’s Most Valuable Player. Twice, inside the Tide 10-yard line, Jordan separated Sooner’s fullback Jim Grisham (#45) from the football to thwart the threats. After the game, Coach Bryant said, “If they stay between the sidelines, Lee Roy Jordan will tackle them.” Bama took the victory, 17-0.
Print Editions
Signature Edition Lithograph: 1963
Artist's Proof Lithograph: 196
Museum Edition Lithograph: 100 (SOLD OUT)
Image Size: 21" x 23½"
Each print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and gold seal(s) to enhance framing. Each edition has also been personally autographed by Lee Roy Jordan.
Between the Lines is also available as a Canvas Edition. The original oil painting of Between the Lines is for sale ($40,000) — Please call our gallery at 205-637-2942 if interested.