Autographed footballs are usually priced by the popularity of the coach/player. Also the authenticity of the football. Single signatures footballs with a coa are worth more than one without. Being that these were limited in numbers and have 6 signatures on each football the price could vary. Honestly it depends on what someone is willing to pay instead of actual value. If I had to guess without seeing them and assuming that they all come with a coa they could be worth 3 and 5 times the original value. Like I said it mainly depends on how much someone is willing to pay. I have seen footballs sell from 50 to 5000 each but they were not in a set.
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1959 is the year Paul (Bear) Bryant returned the university he had played for and graduated from. Coach Bryant was at Texas A & M when Alabama called, his quote about why he left A & M was "Mama called"
He said that "Mama called". Bryant was a player at Alabama in the 1930's
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Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant won 14 SEC titles. He won his first with the University of Kentucky and 13 with the University of Alabama.
The best destination is Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa is the football home of Bear Bryant, and there is a museum devoted to him on campus. Also Birmingham, Alabama, home of Legion Field where the Iron Bowl was played during Bryant's lifetime.
The Bryant Denny Stadium is the home ground of the Alabama University's Crimson Tide American college football time. The Bryant Denny Stadium was built in the year 1937.
No. Prior to taking over at the University of Alabama, Bear Bryant was the head coach of the University of Maryland (1945), University of Kentucky (1946-1953), and Texas A&M (1954-1957). Bryant coached teams against Alabama twice, both as head coach of Kentucky. On October 19, 1946 Kentucky lost 21-7 and on November 1, 1947 Kentucky lost 13-0.
In the movie, he played football for the University of Alabama and Coach "Bear" Bryant.
Bear Bryant, the long time football coach at the University of Alabama was a Democrat. In 1968, had had 1.5 votes for the Democratic party Presidential nomination.