Likely game-worn Harvard University Crimson football jersey number 10. Size medium.

I believe this to be a road white jersey from quarterback Jake Smith. He was 6-0, 180 pounds. The jersey is slim, so it'd fit him as QBs tend to wear very form-fitting jerseys to give defensive players less to grab. Also, this was found in Michigan, and Smith is an Ithaca, Mich. native, playing for the Yellowjackets (his younger brother Peyton also played at Ithaca and then Traverse City Central, later playing QB at the University of Michigan for several seasons). Jake Smith threw for 4,692 yards and 32 touchdowns in his Crimson career.

Length of jersey suggests it's a game jersey, long enough to tuck in. The jersey has some signs of game wear, most noticeably on the "1" on the back and the right shoulder pad area.

Harvard started using Nike game jerseys in 2015, and Smith's senior season was 2021. Harvard changed designs again in 2021, dropping the black-outlined numbers in favor of red ones with more curved numerals. Prior to 2015, Harvard hadn't changed its uniforms since the mid-1960s.

The only other players to wear #10 while Harvard used this design were defensive back Wesley Ogsbury (Denver, Colorado native) from 2015-17 and quarterback Jimmy Meyer (Roswell, Georgia) in 2015. Ogsbury changed to #1 for the 2018 and 2019 seasons, and was a team captain in 2019.

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