Up to 126 sold.Over 120 sold so far. GO HAWKS!
Does it say on the plaques where the brick came from. Like south or north end zone?I have one from,,, what year was it, 2004 south endzone?
No, it has a tiger hawk logo on it and says "Welcome to the home of the" ...with my last name on it. Was a gift to me, I remember when I first got it I almost put it front of my house, but was worried someone could easily steal it. So it sits atop of my fireplace. But, it is a Kinnick south endzone brick.Does it say on the plaques where the brick came from. Like south or north end zone?
Thanks!No, it has a tiger hawk logo on it and says "Welcome to the home of the" ...with my last name on it. Was a gift to me, I remember when I first got it I almost put it front of my house, but was worried someone could easily steal it. So it sits atop of my fireplace. But, it is a Kinnick south endzone brick.
Lol it would be funny if your name wasn't on it! Looks like these have a plaque on them that will probably fall off in time. So sorry you have awful neighbors!Here it is, my neighbors down the street are Husker fans. I've been tempted to throw it through their family room window, but my name on it would probably give me away.
The Husker neighbors are nice people, being sarcastic. The tiger hawk and my name on the brick are drilled in and painted black. It will always stay this way, it has for 13 years now. I do recall a piece of paper coming with it stating it was a Kinnick brick, but I have no idea where it is. Probably buried in my basement somewhere. Kind of weird to think this brick was made in the 1930's or some decade near that time. How many of us were around then?!?!Lol it would be funny if your name wasn't on it! Looks like these have a plaque on them that will probably fall off in time. So sorry you have awful neighbors!
Not me! Haha I'm a 50's baby!The Husker neighbors are nice people, being sarcastic. The tiger hawk and my name on the brick are drilled in and painted black. It will always stay this way, it has for 13 years now. I do recall a piece of paper coming with it stating it was a Kinnick brick, but I have no idea where it is. Probably buried in my basement somewhere. Kind of weird to think this brick was made in the 1930's or some decade near that time. How many of us were around then?!?!
100 bucks for a single brick?
Bravo Sports Marketing, indeed.