Newsstand: Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman to sign autographs in Crown Point
Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman will sign autographs for fans from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (1 to 2:30 local time) Sunday at Forever Young Sports Cards in Crown Point, Ind.
Fighting Irish fans can buy an autograph ticket for $75 and an inscription for $25, according to CraveTheAuto.com. Available upgrades include a photo op for $30 and a VIP pass for $130, complete with a photo op, an unsigned Hartman jersey and a trip to the front of the autograph line.
“Forever Young Sports Cards is beyond excited to announce the first public signing for Notre Dame star quarterback Sam Hartman!” FYSC’s announcement said. “The #1 player in the NCAA Transfer Portal that chose Notre Dame over all other schools in the country after he wrapped up last year becoming the all-time leader in touchdown passes in ACC football history!”
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Forever Young Sports Cards previously hosted star Irish offensive tackle Joe Alt, holding an autograph signing Feb. 25.
Tickets are available at ForeverYoungSportsCards.com.
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