A Georgia-based memorabilia business is selling a signed photo of Javon Bullard's hit on Marvin Harrison Jr. that left him concussed with a “Night Night” inscription.
, which are being sold for $129.99 each, Bullard has inscribed the phrase “Night Night” along with his signature.Javon Bullard hand signed photo.
The hit also proved to be a turning point in the game, as Ohio State would not score another touchdown after Harrison’s departure while Georgia outscored Ohio State 18-3 in the fourth quarter to defeat the Buckeyes, 42-41, and advance to the national championship game, where it would beat TCU to win its second consecutive title.
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