1981 Joe Montana #216 ROOKIE CARD
SGC 7.5: #0816028 - Near Mint
This is his iconic ROOKIE CARD in fantastic condition!
Joe Montana's college career at the University of Notre Dame was highly successful and helped establish him as one of the greatest quarterbacks in college football history. He initially faced challenges in his early years at Notre Dame. He struggled with injuries and had to compete for playing time. However, he persevered and earned the starting quarterback role in his junior year. Montana gained a reputation for his ability to lead comeback victories and perform under pressure. One of his most famous moments came in the 1979 Cotton Bowl against the University of Houston, where he orchestrated a last-minute drive to secure a dramatic win. Even more dramatically, he led Notre Dame to a national championship in the 1977 season. In the Cotton Bowl Classic against the University of Texas, he delivered a standout performance, including a crucial touchdown pass in the closing minutes, to secure the victory and the championship. For his outstanding performances, he was named an All-American in 1977 and 1978 finished third in Heisman Trophy voting in 1977. He finished with an impressive win-loss record during his time at Notre Dame. He led the team to a 24-3-2 record as a starter, showcasing his ability to win games and lead the Fighting Irish to success. Montana's success at Notre Dame helped solidify his status as one of the most beloved and iconic quarterbacks in the program's history and laid the foundation for his illustrious professional career, where he continued to excel and became one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history.
SGC 7.5: #0816028 - Near Mint
This is his iconic ROOKIE CARD in fantastic condition!
Joe Montana's college career at the University of Notre Dame was highly successful and helped establish him as one of the greatest quarterbacks in college football history. He initially faced challenges in his early years at Notre Dame. He struggled with injuries and had to compete for playing time. However, he persevered and earned the starting quarterback role in his junior year. Montana gained a reputation for his ability to lead comeback victories and perform under pressure. One of his most famous moments came in the 1979 Cotton Bowl against the University of Houston, where he orchestrated a last-minute drive to secure a dramatic win. Even more dramatically, he led Notre Dame to a national championship in the 1977 season. In the Cotton Bowl Classic against the University of Texas, he delivered a standout performance, including a crucial touchdown pass in the closing minutes, to secure the victory and the championship. For his outstanding performances, he was named an All-American in 1977 and 1978 finished third in Heisman Trophy voting in 1977. He finished with an impressive win-loss record during his time at Notre Dame. He led the team to a 24-3-2 record as a starter, showcasing his ability to win games and lead the Fighting Irish to success. Montana's success at Notre Dame helped solidify his status as one of the most beloved and iconic quarterbacks in the program's history and laid the foundation for his illustrious professional career, where he continued to excel and became one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history.
SGC 7.5: #0816028 - Near Mint
This is his iconic ROOKIE CARD in fantastic condition!
Joe Montana's college career at the University of Notre Dame was highly successful and helped establish him as one of the greatest quarterbacks in college football history. He initially faced challenges in his early years at Notre Dame. He struggled with injuries and had to compete for playing time. However, he persevered and earned the starting quarterback role in his junior year. Montana gained a reputation for his ability to lead comeback victories and perform under pressure. One of his most famous moments came in the 1979 Cotton Bowl against the University of Houston, where he orchestrated a last-minute drive to secure a dramatic win. Even more dramatically, he led Notre Dame to a national championship in the 1977 season. In the Cotton Bowl Classic against the University of Texas, he delivered a standout performance, including a crucial touchdown pass in the closing minutes, to secure the victory and the championship. For his outstanding performances, he was named an All-American in 1977 and 1978 finished third in Heisman Trophy voting in 1977. He finished with an impressive win-loss record during his time at Notre Dame. He led the team to a 24-3-2 record as a starter, showcasing his ability to win games and lead the Fighting Irish to success. Montana's success at Notre Dame helped solidify his status as one of the most beloved and iconic quarterbacks in the program's history and laid the foundation for his illustrious professional career, where he continued to excel and became one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history.