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Custom Kansas State Championship Rings Print
Own this Exclusive Print from All of the KSU Championships


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Now for a Limited Time to get you all excited about the New College Football Season the winner of this auction will receive not one but TWO 8x10 Kansas State Championship Ring Photo Prints of these great Championship Rings. So for the buy it now price of $24.99 you will get Two 8x10 Photos. You can keep one and give the other to a friend as a gift. That’s less than $12.50 each per print.


I have been getting lots of requests for me to sell customized prints of the photos that I use for my ebay auctions. If you're a Championship Ring Collector or just a fan of College Football this is for you. For sale this week to get you excited for the next College Football Season I offer you a Very Special Custom Authentic National Champions Rings Print.

This is an Exclusive Special 8x10 Size Print of Every Kansas State Championship Football Ring from the beginning of the Football Program through the 2003 Season.

When Bill Snyder was hired at K-State for the first time in 1989, he took over a program that had lost 510 games and won only 299 games in 93 years of play. The program had been to only one bowl game (the 1982 Independence Bowl), won only one conference title (in 1934) and had enjoyed only two winning seasons in the prior 34 years. When Snyder was hired the program had gone winless in 27 consecutive games.
Prior to Snyder's first season in 1989, Sports Illustrated published an article about Kansas State football entitled "Futility U," which labeled the school "America's most hapless team." Snyder won only one game in his first season, beating North Texas State, but it was a significant win because it was the first for the team in three seasons. In Snyder's second season, in 1990, the Wildcats improved to 5-6. The five wins posted by the team had been matched only twice in the prior 17 years at the school, in 1973 (5-6) and 1982 (6-5).
In 1993 Snyder led the Wildcats to the school's second bowl game - the 1993 Copper Bowl - and their first bowl win ever. The season also marked the second 9-win season in school history and the team's first ranking in the final top 20 poll. The 1993 bowl game was the first of 11 consecutive bowl games during Snyder's 17 seasons at Kansas State. Kansas State went to bowl games every season from 1993-2003, one of just seven schools to do so. K-State won six of those bowl games.
Snyder's legacy at K-State includes winning the Big 12 championship in 2003 - the school's second major conference title ever. During the 1998 season, Kansas State posted an undefeated 11-0 regular season and earned its first ever number 1 ranking in the national polls, just ten years after being named the worst program in the country by Sports Illustrated.
With an 11-4 record in 2003, Kansas State became the only team in the country to win 11 games in six of the previous seven years, and just the second program in the history of college football to win 11 games six times in a seven-year stretch.
He was national coach of the year three times, and conference coach of the year six times. During his tenure, K-State has produced 33 AP All-Americans, 42 NFL Draft picks, and 46 1st team academic All-Americans.
Snyder retired from Kansas State on November 15, 2005, with an overall record of 136-68-1. Snyder held the head coaching position at Kansas State longer than any other coach, and his 136 wins are as many as his 11 predecessors won from 1935 to 1988 combined. He is far and away the winningest coach in Kansas State history (no other coach has crossed the 40-win mark). At the time of his retirement, he ranked fifth at Kansas State in terms of winning percentage.
The day after Snyder announced his retirement, K-State renamed its football stadium Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium in his honor. Ron Prince, formerly an assistant coach and offensive coordinator at the University of Virginia, was named Bill Snyder's replacement on December 5, 2005.
During Snyder's first tenure, a number of his assistants became head coaches at other Division I schools. These coaches include Phil Bennett (SMU), Bret Bielema (Wisconsin), Jim Leavitt (South Florida), Mark Mangino (Kansas), Bob Stoops (Oklahoma) and Mike Stoops (Arizona).
While Snyder was criticized for scheduling weak opponents, his first tenure at Kansas State is still considered one of the most successful rebuilding projects in collegiate history. In recognition of his rebuilding work, Hall of Fame football coach Barry Switzer once stated, "He's not the coach of the year, he's not the coach of the decade, he's the coach of the century."

Pictured in this Photo is the Very First Kansas State Bowl Ring in 1982 and Every Championship Ring from the Bill Snyder era. Not shown in this print is the only other Championship Ring that Kansas State had received which would be the 2006 Texas Bowl Ring from the Ron Prince Era.



All of these Real K-State Player Championship Rings come from My Personal Championship Ring Collection and I own every one of them. I personally took the Photos of my Kansas State Championship Rings in my studio and I have created this one of a kind Rings Print. I own the copyrights to this Special Photograph. You won't find this Championship Rings Print anywhere else!!! I have taken the original image and had my Photo Lab print this picture on High Quality Photographic Paper so it's not a cheap print that comes from a computer printer. This finished print is from a High Resolution Image too and will look a lot better than you see it on this ebay ad. Keep I mind these prints as made as I sell them they are not mass produced so chances are if you buy one no one else you know will have one. You will NOT see these prints in stores or in shops it's only available from me.

The ymar watermark that covers all 12 rings in this ad will NOT be on the finished product. This is put on the ring photos to prevent photo theft. The finished Photo Print will have the other text on the photograph as well as a copyright notice on the photo.

Remember the "ymar" will NOT show up on the finished prints that you will get.


This print is again a 8x10 Print and will fit any standard 8x10 frame, you can also have it framed and matted to fit in a 11x14 frame.

If you want the front of the photo signed by me personally I can do that too. Just email me when you pay for the Photo after its over if you want it autographed otherwise the print will be sent to you unsigned.

With 12 Separate Rings in this one 8x10 photograph you can still see in great detail every ring. I maybe offering other sizes of this print for sale from 4 x 6 up to 20 x 24. Even when printed in a 4 x 6 you can still see in great detail the 12 Rings. The larger you go the bigger and better the images of Rings will be.


If you want something hang on your wall, in your office or even locker room to show how much you love College Football this is one of the best ways to do it. Everybody knows it's the Ring that you play for and in this print you can see the rewards each of these teams got for being a Champion

I will be selling Prints of other Rings from my personal collection so look for them here on ebay.


Email me with any questions.


As previously mentioned the winner of this auction will receive Two 8x10 Kansas State Championship Ring Prints not just one.


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