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  2. Ranking the best helmets in the Big Ten from worst to first - AOL

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    The Big Ten has some iconic helmets. We take a stab at ranking the lids from worst to first in the conference. Where does Ohio State fall?

  3. The Best Helmet In College Football Has Been Named

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    The best helmet in college football right now has been named and it comes from a school in the Big Ten. 247Sports put together the top 25 helmets in the game and Ohio State stood alone at the top.

  4. College Football World Reacts To Controversial Helmets Rankings

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    The post College Football World Reacts To Controversial Helmets Rankings appeared first on The Spun. Back in March, 247Sports’ Matt Howe ranked the top 25 helmets in college football.

  5. Protective equipment in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    Football nose armor as depicted in The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) of December 4, 1892. In the days before helmets, players often wore nose guards or "nose masks" or "nose armor". [9] Football was a brutal sport before the introduction of helmets and other protective gear. Serious injuries and even deaths were common occurrences in the game.

  6. Washington Huskies football - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is one of a few football stadiums in the United States accessible through water, and is known as the "Greatest Setting in College Football". [85] Washington has led the modern Pac-10 Conference in game attendance 13 times, including nine consecutive seasons from 1989 to 1997. [69]

  7. TCU Horned Frogs football - Wikipedia

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    TCU was the last school in college football to wear leather helmets, switching to hard plastic helmets in 1946. Prior to 1946, the TCU football team wore either black helmets with a purple stripe or purple helmets with a black stripe. Since the introduction of plastic, the TCU helmet has gone through a number of design changes.