This Game-Worn Johnny Manziel Jersey Is Going to Sell for a Lot of Money

A jersey that Johnny Manziel wore during his 2012 Heisman Trophy season is going to sell for upwards of $100,000.

Image via SCP Auctions

Back in 2012, during his historic Heisman Trophy-winning college football season, Johnny Manziel wore the same jersey during all six of Texas A&M's home games at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas. Now, that jersey has been obtained by SCP Auctions, an auction house that is going to sell off the jersey. And SCP believes that the jersey could very well bring in more than $100,000—which would easily be the highest price ever paid for a used college football jersey.

"This is the only game-used jersey from his college career that has come to market," Dan Imler, the vice president of SCP Auctions, told ESPN yesterday. "It has been a long time since we've seen a player as polarizing as Johnny Football. He has got an electrifying personality and everyone is either rooting for or against him."

According to Imler, that will likely drive the price of the jersey up, especially since Manziel himself signed the jersey and wrote his stats from the 2012 season on the jersey. It is currently on display at the National Sports Collectors Convention in Cleveland, but it will be sold through an online auction that will take place between August 6 and August 23.

So who wants it?

[via ESPN]

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