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The 2004 Auburn “Peoples” National Championship Ring is Now on E-Bay.

Posted by Thomas the Terrible on January 15, 2008

In 2004 the University of Auburn was clearly screwed out of a shot for the national championship. Jason Campbell who is now the starting quarterback for the Washington Redskins was the quarterback. Well, now that Jason has moved on to bigger and better things, that special season just isn’t that special anymore. He’s selling his “Peoples” National Championship ring on E-bay, that or Tommy Tuberville is hard up for money.

This sell apparently isn’t the same as the disgruntled C.J. Leak sell of his SEC Champions ring sell. This seller claims this is the only white gold version of the ring and the cubic zirconias look like diamonds. Aren’t cubic zirconias supposed to look like diamonds anyway? Wait, you mean this cheap ring doesn’t have real diamonds? Good Lord Man, it’s only 10 karats at that.

It bears the number 17 and bears the name of Jason Campbell. So if you know any Jason Campbells make them adore the number 17 and purchase this piece of crap truly unique piece of Auburn history for them.

The ring has a 100% money back guarantee and come with a certificate of authenticity and appraisal from a major championship ring dealer. (Like there’s such a thing)

This I proclaim on 1/15/08.

TtT

 

 

3 Responses to “The 2004 Auburn “Peoples” National Championship Ring is Now on E-Bay.”

  1. Not JC’s ring,

    Anthony Campbell, #17, was a DB/WR on that 2004 team.

  2. Good catch, if you go to the E-bay site that I linked the “seller” states it’s Jason’s ring. That’s where I came up with that.

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