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  2. New Milwaukee flag ideas? The discussion has again ... - AOL

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    The current Milwaukee flag has often been criticized for being a bit too busy, but this suggestion keeps the spirit of the current flag intact. Including a visual of the original flag. pic.twitter ...

  3. Ol' Crimson - Wikipedia

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    Ol' Crimson is a Washington State Cougars flag flown in the background of College GameDay, a weekly college football TV program set on different college campuses across the nation. [1] [2] First flown by Tom Pounds in the crowd behind GameDay's coverage of a 2003 season matchup in Austin, Texas, [3] Ol' Crimson has become well-known for its ...

  4. M Club banner - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Godin (No. 99) touches the banner, 2012. The tradition began in 1962 when Michigan began the season with a 1–5 record. [1] Before the Illinois game on November 10, the M Club received permission from head coach Bump Elliott to have the school's varsity letter winners in other sports line up in two rows on the field, welcoming the football team as it ran onto the field. [3]

  5. History of Alabama Crimson Tide football - Wikipedia

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    1906 Alabama team, in the middle of 20th street. Alabama was coached by Doc Pollard from 1906 to 1909. The 1906 team won all its games but one; the loss was the program's most lopsided ever, a 78–0 victory by Vanderbilt. Burks scored all of the points in the 1906 Iron Bowl. Auburn contended Sims was an illegal player.

  6. Penalty flag - Wikipedia

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    Officials point at a penalty flag lying on the field. The penalty flag (or just "flag"), often called a penalty marker, is a yellow cloth used in several field sports including American football, Canadian football, and lacrosse by game officials to identify and sometimes mark the location of penalties or infractions that occur during regular play.

  7. Tennessee Volunteers football - Wikipedia

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    Marching band. Pride of the Southland Band. Outfitter. Nike. Website. utsports.com. The Tennessee Volunteers football program (variously called "Vols," "UT" and "Big Orange") represents the University of Tennessee (UT). The Vols have played football for 130 seasons, starting in 1891; their combined record of 866–414–53 ranks them fourteenth ...

  8. Chicago Maroons - Wikipedia

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    Wave the Flag (For Old Chicago) is the fight song for the Maroons. [13] Gordon Erickson wrote the lyrics in 1929. The tune was adapted from Miami University 's "Marching Song" written in 1908 by Raymond H. Burke , a University of Chicago graduate who joined Miami's faculty in 1906.

  9. Pennon - Wikipedia

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    A pennon, also known as a pennant or pendant, is a long narrow flag which is larger at the hoist than at the fly, i.e., the flag narrows as it moves away from the flagpole. It can have several shapes, such as triangular, tapering (square tail) or triangular swallowtail (forked tail), etc. In maritime use, pennants are to be hung from the main ...