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  2. Helmet sticker - Wikipedia

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    Helmet stickers on a helmet of Japan's KG Fighters. Helmet stickers, also known as reward decals and pride stickers, are stickers that are affixed to a high school or college football player's helmet. They can denote either individual or team accomplishments.

  3. Why does Ohio State football have stickers on its helmets ...

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    ESPN’s 2022 piece on Ohio State’s helmet stickers, however, noted that the practice began in 1967. In a 30-0 victory against Oregon in the Buckeyes’ second game of the season, Jim Nein ...

  4. LSU football coach Brian Kelly says having QR codes on ... - AOL

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    LSU coach Brian Kelly said putting QR codes on helmets “just doesn’t feel collegiate for me,” Wednesday on the SEC teleconference. Last week, Oklahoma State announced it would use QR codes ...

  5. Ole Miss football helmet stickers honor Monte Kiffin, the ...

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    Ole Miss football will wear a special helmet sticker against Furman honoring the late Monte Kiffin. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic ...

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    In 1968, NOCSAE was officially organized through the combined efforts of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the American College Health Association, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), and the Sports Fitness Industry Association (SFIA), to develop a football helmet standard effective in reducing ...

  7. 1961 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team - Wikipedia

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    Michael Pellowski, in his book Rutgers Football: A Gridiron Tradition in Scarlet, credits Rutgers defensive backs coach Dewey King with being "one of the first" to award helmet stickers in 1961. The stickers were given for interceptions only. Every time there was an interception, the crowd yelled "give him the star."