




Oklahoma Barry Switzer "King of Norman" Signed White Polo Shirt BAS Witnessed
Collector Grade, BAS‑Witnessed autographed and signed memorabilia: This Oklahoma white polo shirt carries Barry Switzer’s signature with the “King of Norman” inscription and is verified authentic by Beckett. Switzer led the Oklahoma Sooners to three national championships (1974, 1975, 1985), is a College Football Hall of Fame coach, and later captured Super Bowl XXX as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
Collector's Highlights:
- Profession: Coach — Barry Switzer
- Item: Autographed White Polo Shirt with “King of Norman” inscription
- Authentication: Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) Witnessed; affixed BAS hologram with scannable QR code (sticker serves as full COA)
Backed by Beckett’s Witnessed program, this verified authentic piece supports long-term value and collector confidence. Each autograph is unique, so signature placement and strength may vary. A meaningful piece that links the “King of Norman” inscription to one of college football’s most accomplished coaches.
Original: $159.00
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Collector Grade, BAS‑Witnessed autographed and signed memorabilia: This Oklahoma white polo shirt carries Barry Switzer’s signature with the “King of Norman” inscription and is verified authentic by Beckett. Switzer led the Oklahoma Sooners to three national championships (1974, 1975, 1985), is a College Football Hall of Fame coach, and later captured Super Bowl XXX as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
Collector's Highlights:
- Profession: Coach — Barry Switzer
- Item: Autographed White Polo Shirt with “King of Norman” inscription
- Authentication: Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) Witnessed; affixed BAS hologram with scannable QR code (sticker serves as full COA)
Backed by Beckett’s Witnessed program, this verified authentic piece supports long-term value and collector confidence. Each autograph is unique, so signature placement and strength may vary. A meaningful piece that links the “King of Norman” inscription to one of college football’s most accomplished coaches.
























