At the University of Pittsburgh, Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett became the first freshman in 29 years to be named All-American. He finished with 1,586 yards in 11 games. Three games into his sophomore season, he became Pitt's all-time leader in career rushing yards. As a senior in 1976, he helped lead his school to a national title, picking up the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award, the Walter Camp Award for player of the year, and the United Press International Player of the Year award along the way as he led the nation in rushing with 2,150 yards. He was a three-time first-team All-American. Dorsett finished his college career with 6,082 total rushing yards, then an NCAA record. On the front left tail of this tearaway jersey is the Russell Athletic manufacturer’s tag size “L” that is faded. The player number “33” appears on the front and back painted in white on yellow. Across the back is the player name “DORSETT” painted in white. The jersey is absolutely hammered with large repairs throughout including unrepaired holes and a large portion of the lower left has been torn off and is missing. Dorsett signed the back of the jersey in blue and is heavily faded and illegible. This jersey is properly tagged, was presented to us as game-used and in our opinion shows outstanding use. Accompanied by an ALOA from JSA.