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  2. Rally towel - Wikipedia

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    A rally towel is a sports paraphernalia item and a type of towel often used as a fan symbol, in bannerlike fashion, in American and Canadian sports events. The prototype of the modern rally towel was created in 1975 by former Pittsburgh Steelers radio broadcaster Myron Cope and is known as the Terrible Towel . [ 1 ]

  3. Terrible Towel - Wikipedia

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    The Terrible Towel is credited with being the first "rally towel" and its success has given rise to similar products promoting other teams. [3] Numerous versions have been produced; almost all are black and gold in color with the words "Myron Cope's Official The Terrible Towel" printed on the front. In October 2009, a pink Terrible Towel was ...

  4. Towel Power - Wikipedia

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    Towel Power is a term used by the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL) to describe the waving of rally towels by their fans. The tradition started in the 1982 Campbell Conference Finals when Vancouver played the Chicago Blackhawks .

  5. Rally towels, sellout crowds and perfection: Inside Indiana ...

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    Indiana is off to its best start in program history and has crashed the College Football Playoff picture. Here’s a look into it what it means for IU.

  6. Taylor Swift Jokes 49ers’ Brock Purdy ‘Put Me Through a Lot ...

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    At one point, she jokingly held up a Chiefs rally towel that read, “Go Taylor’s Boyfriend.” See Taylor Swift’s Adorable Reaction to Travis Kelce’s Black Friday Game 1st Down.

  7. Homer Hanky - Wikipedia

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    A 1991 Homer Hanky. The Official Star Tribune Homer Hanky is a handkerchief-like rally towel printed for the Minnesota Twins. It was first introduced during the 1987 pennant race by the Minneapolis Star Tribune as a promotional item when the Twins won the American League Western division (AL West). [1]

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