No player in college football history meant more to a whole state than Nile Kinnick meant to Iowa becoming its most popular hero and is still today its most revered icon. Following his Iowa career, in which he won the Heisman trophy, Kinnick chose to go to law school and join the Naval Air Corps Reserve. On June 2, 1943, while flying a routine training mission in the Gulf of Paria, his plane suddenly developed a serious oil leak. Since landing on board would have endangered many lives, Nile instead decided to ditch at sea. No trace of him or his plane was ever found. Vintage matte-finish 3.5 x 5.5 photo of Kinnick, wearing his Iowa letterman jacket, leaning against a wall, signed in the lower border in pencil. In fine condition, with small crease affecting a couple letters of signature and a light circular impression to left side. COA Steve Grad/PSA/DNA and R&R COA.