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Chris Davis “Kick 6” Helmet

The game-worn helmet from the most memorable play in Iron Bowl history was sold in an auction this week. The Auburn helmet worn by Chris Davis sold for $47,190 in a New Jersey based auction.  Last season, Chris Davis shocked the sports world when he returned a missed field goal 109 yards to be #1 Alabama at the last second.  The sale is the highest purchased college football auction item ever recorded.  The founder of the auction company who listed the item added, “This helmet from one of the most historic and notable plays in college football goes down as one of the highest priced pieces of collegiate sports memorabilia ever sold, and certainly the most valuable that has been auctioned from a player or event that occurred within the past 20 years.”  The “Kick 6” play does not plan on going anywhere as Davis items continue to sell.

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Giveaway of the Week – Jim Kiick 8×10 Photo

This week’s free giveaway is a Jim Kiick signed 8×10 photo.  Jim Kiick played halfback for the 1972 undefeated Miami Dolphins.

This month we have given away a Bobby Thomson “Shot Heard ‘Round the World” 8×10 photo, C.J. Mosley 8×10 photo and a Brian McCann signed MLB Baseball.  Sign up is always free, you may enter once per day.  The entry period lasts 7 days.  And we always announce our winners through our Facebook page.

Be on the look out for great free stuff coming your way via Facebook and our website.  Take it as a big thank you for being such great customers!

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Chris Davis Signing

Sports Collectibles had the great privilege to meet San Diego Chargers DB and former Auburn tiger, Chris Davis in Miami, Florida this weekend.  Chris was a pleasure to work with and talked about how his life has changed since the “Kick Six” against Alabama.  Chris signed Auburn Tigers helmets, mini helmets, footballs and photographs.  Be sure to check out our Auburn Tigers collection! http://www.sportscollectibles.com/auburn_tigers_c134.htm

 

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Basketball is Back!

As one sport ends, another begins.  While the country was captivated by an awesome World Series last week, we now turn our attention to the hardwood.  So what should we be looking out for in the 2014-2015 NBA season?

  • How can the Oklahoma City Thunder cope with injuries to Durant & Westbrook?
  • Can Derrick Rose stay healthy and lead the Bulls?
  • How will the new “Big 3” of LeBron James, Kevin Love & Kyrie Irving fare?
  • Can the Warriors “Splash Bros” Thompson & Curry take the next step?
  • Will the Spurs repeat? Can they keep their legs fresh?
  • Can the Hornets, Raptors or Wizards contend in the East?
  • Will Kobe Bryant  play up to the level we are accustomed to?
  • Can Anthony Davis win the MVP Award at 21? He’s that good.
  • Will top picks Wiggins & Parker be difference makers?
  • Can CP3 & the Clippers get past the hump?
  • After LeBron’s departure, can the Heat contend for a title?
  • Who will hoist the trophy in June?

Should be an entertaining 2014-2015 NBA Campaign.  Be sure to take a look at our NBA collection http://www.sportscollectibles.com/nba_memorabilia_c1351.htm


Bummed Out

We love baseball because you will see a play or a situation you have never seen every single game you watch.  Game 7 proved that once again. You could write multiple novels on everything we have witnessed in the past month of October baseball.  Some would be heartbreaking tales, some triumph and another a tale of excellence.  Madison Bumgarner could play many roles in this story – the villian, the savior, the machine.  Bumgarner cemented his legacy with three appearances that will never be duplicated.  Out after out, he picked apart a pesky Royals bunch.

Game 7 lived up to its billing.  Often described as the best night in sports because every pitch, every swing can change the fate of a city.  There is no tomorrow and managers will use every ounce of energy these ballplayers have left.  The Royals miraculous run through October ended last night – 90 feet away from tying the game.  You knew they would not go quietly with the resilience they showed all October. The Royals gave not only Kansas City a month to remember but an entire nation seemed to be pulling for the underdogs.  Of course a World Series would have been the perfect storybook ending but it was not in the cards this time.

Although the build up of the World Series was not as big as years pasts, this Fall Classic delivered wonderfully. These teams battled to seven games which happens about once a decade. And we got to see history with Bumgarner’s numbers.  Writers predicted it to be the “Worst World Series of All-Time” but it was far from that.  It was a well played, well managed and fun series all around.  The only problem with the series is that they are done playing. Couldn’t we get a Best of 9 going for a series this close?  Another great postseason in the books, congrats to the San Francisco Giants!