Franco Harris, Greg Lloyd to sign autographs at Big 33 show in March

Former football player Franco Harris arrives at the Keep Memory Alive foundation's "Power of Love Gala" celebrating Muhammad Ali's 70th birthday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena February 18, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event benefits the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health and the Muhammad Ali Center. (February 17, 2012 - Source: Ethan Miller/Getty Images North America) (Ethan Miller/Getty Images North America)
Former football player Franco Harris arrives at the Keep Memory Alive foundation's "Power of Love Gala" celebrating Muhammad Ali's 70th birthday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena February 18, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event benefits the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health and the Muhammad Ali Center. (February 17, 2012 - Source: Ethan Miller/Getty Images North America) (Ethan Miller/Getty Images North America)
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Updated: 3/22 1:11 pm
Franco Harris is coming to Harrisburg Mall in March to sign autographs at the Big 33's annual sports memorabilia show.

Autographs start at $119. Harris will be here on Saturday, March 23.

For more information, contact the Big 33 Scholarship Foundation.

Updated (2/14): Additional guests have been announced, including Gino Marchetti, Greg Lloyd, Levon Kirkland, and Matt McGloin. See the Big 33 website for more info.

Updated (2/15): "Mean Joe" Greene will now sign autographs on Saturday, as well. Autographs begin at $79.

Updated (3/22): Greene has canceled. A number of former Notre Dame players will attend, including 'Rocket' Ismail and Tony Rice. Here's an updated list of guests.

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