SOLD - 1987 Doug Flutie #45 ROOKIE CARD
PSA 7: #72922569 - Near Mint
Doug Flutie was truly exceptional in college. First of all, he was considered undersized for a quarterback, standing at around 5'9". However, Flutie used his height to his advantage and became known for his mobility, agility, and ability to extend plays, often making dazzling throws on the run. Additionally, he possessed an incredible arm and was known for his pinpoint accuracy. Flutie was particularly adept at throwing on the move, showcasing his improvisational skills and making him a constant threat to opposing defenses. One of the most iconic moments of Flutie's college career came in a game against the University of Miami in 1984. With seconds remaining, Flutie launched a 48-yard Hail Mary pass that found Gerard Phelan in the end zone for a game-winning touchdown. The play, known as "Flutie's Hail Mary," is considered one of the greatest moments in college football history, solidifying Flutie's place in the sport's lore.
PSA 7: #72922569 - Near Mint
Doug Flutie was truly exceptional in college. First of all, he was considered undersized for a quarterback, standing at around 5'9". However, Flutie used his height to his advantage and became known for his mobility, agility, and ability to extend plays, often making dazzling throws on the run. Additionally, he possessed an incredible arm and was known for his pinpoint accuracy. Flutie was particularly adept at throwing on the move, showcasing his improvisational skills and making him a constant threat to opposing defenses. One of the most iconic moments of Flutie's college career came in a game against the University of Miami in 1984. With seconds remaining, Flutie launched a 48-yard Hail Mary pass that found Gerard Phelan in the end zone for a game-winning touchdown. The play, known as "Flutie's Hail Mary," is considered one of the greatest moments in college football history, solidifying Flutie's place in the sport's lore.
PSA 7: #72922569 - Near Mint
Doug Flutie was truly exceptional in college. First of all, he was considered undersized for a quarterback, standing at around 5'9". However, Flutie used his height to his advantage and became known for his mobility, agility, and ability to extend plays, often making dazzling throws on the run. Additionally, he possessed an incredible arm and was known for his pinpoint accuracy. Flutie was particularly adept at throwing on the move, showcasing his improvisational skills and making him a constant threat to opposing defenses. One of the most iconic moments of Flutie's college career came in a game against the University of Miami in 1984. With seconds remaining, Flutie launched a 48-yard Hail Mary pass that found Gerard Phelan in the end zone for a game-winning touchdown. The play, known as "Flutie's Hail Mary," is considered one of the greatest moments in college football history, solidifying Flutie's place in the sport's lore.