
“I was a north and south runner.” Flashback to the mid-1970s, in the Texas state capital of Austin. The University of Texas Longhorns had a weapon the backfield, that struck fear into the hearts of college football. They called him the “Tyler Rose,” Earl Campbell, #20. From 1974 to 1977, didn’t seek an opening. He created the opening by running over whatever stood in front of him. He rumbled, stiff-armed, and thrashed defenders like a battering ram in burnt orange and white. He was a Saturday jubilee down in the heart of Texas! And nearly half-a-century later? The legend of Earl Campbell only grows. Officially licensed by Earl Campbell and UT. DETAILS Printed in the USA Triblend fleece This garment was printed with Premium Brittle Base Ink. It cracks and ages with each wash for an authentically vintage look and feel. Color of actual product may vary from photo Wash with cold water Hang to dry Model is wearing size M SHIPPING/RETURNS Allow up to 3 to 5 business days for order processing Sale items can be exchanged for a different size in the same style only No refunds or store credits will be issued for sale or discounted items Purchaser is responsible for any applicable duty charges Items may be delivered via separate shipments
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