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The seller of this football (they have two nearly identical balls) listed the item the same day that Jameis Winston won the Heisman award. Now I know it's possible that he got it at the event in New York, drove over to JSA's office and had it authenticated on the spot. But that just seems unlikely to me.
What does everyone think about:
a) The autograph
b) The inscription (I.e. if the autograph is good, the seller may have added the inscription themselves)
c) The JSA authentication factor. I checked the certificate number, and it does not show up in their online database for verification.
I'd like any opinions and thank you in advance. I do not know this person's autographs myself to render an opinion.
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Kevin,
That's an interesting suggestion. I guess my main problem with that would be the fact that a lot of athletes are pretty superstitious and I'm not sure what their willingness would be to put an inscription well in advance of actually winning an award? Does anyone who does more In Person autographs have any experience with this?
I once saw Craig Kimbrel refuse to sign an all star ball for a kid because "he hadn't made the all-star team yet." I think a lot of athletes, especially ones in college wary of the NCAA regulations that are apparently being more stringently observed after the whole "Manziel Issue" last year occurred, might have a problem doing this. I guess that's why I'm bringing this up.
In addition, I don't see the JSA sticker on the football. I really hope someone with more knowledge can shed more light on the situation.
You are absolutely correct, Kevin. By the way, I forgot to post it, but eBay user jrbaseball is the one selling this item.
Obviously, the inscription does not look even remotely real when compared to the examples you posted.
Now, what about the autograph itself? Does the autograph look right? Seeing the examples you posted, something looks off.
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