Look: This college football fan’s memorabilia collection puts yours to shame

BLACKSBURG, VA - OCTOBER 09: A view of Notre Dame Fighting Irish helmets after the game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Lane Stadium on October 9, 2021 in Blacksburg, Virginia. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
BLACKSBURG, VA - OCTOBER 09: A view of Notre Dame Fighting Irish helmets after the game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Lane Stadium on October 9, 2021 in Blacksburg, Virginia. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) /
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College football fans are passionate about memorabilia, but one fan, Jerry Quickel, has taken it to a different level with his collection. 

For college football fans, nothing is better than stashing up on gear and memorabilia, but one fan, Jerry Quickel, may have them all beat.

Quickel, a college football enthusiast, released a Twitter video showing his headgear collection. Warning: Your jaws will drop.

Talk about a collection. He’s got practically everyone, including Oklahoma, Virginia, LSU, Clemson, and even reigning national champion Georgia and runner-up Alabama. The reaction was pure shock and awe at such a marveling collection that leaves other collectors in shame.

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Quickel responded to a fan’s question about how many helmets he had, saying he had over 430 helmets, with 415 showing up in the initial video.

College football fan Jerry Quickel has taken owning memorabilia to a new level

It’s not uncommon to see fans, especially college football fans, go out and make a statement with their memorabilia collection, but Jerry Quickel may have just leapfrogged them all. And who’s to say otherwise?

To own so much equipment and have the opportunity to represent any team of his choosing while handling such space and time and committing to this craft is impeccable and remarkable all at the same time. It would not be surprising if Quickel were to get up to 500 helmets if he so chose.

Props to Quickel for showing off his collection and putting other collectors on notice. They may think they have the most incredible display in the world and that no one can outdo them. Quickel said, “Hold My Beer,” dropped the mic, and walked off the stage. Mesmerizing yet beautiful.

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