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  2. Why does Ohio State have stickers on football helmets ... - AOL

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    The first time a Buckeye player receives a sticker, a member of Ohio State's equipment team places the sticker at the bottom of the helmet, left of the middle stripe.

  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. Brutus Buckeye - Wikipedia

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    On September 18, 2010, the Ohio Bobcats football team played the Ohio State Buckeyes in Columbus. As the Buckeyes were running onto the field, Brandon Hanning, dressed as Rufus the Bobcat, saw Sean Stazen, dressed as Brutus Buckeye, leading the charge. Hanning failed in his initial sideswiping attempt on Brutus, losing his mascot head in the ...

  5. Helmet sticker - Wikipedia

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    ESPN says the practice of awarding helmet stickers is often wrongly credited to Ernie Biggs, also an athletic trainer at Ohio State under legendary coach Woody Hayes. [1] They instead claim that the practice of awarding stickers began with Jim Young, former assistant coach at Miami in 1965, two years before they were used by the Buckeyes. [1]

  6. Ohio State 5-Star Freshman Loses Black Stripe - AOL

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    The black stripe will remain on the helmet until a freshman makes a strong enough impression for it to […] The post Ohio State 5-Star Freshman Loses Black Stripe appeared first on The Spun.

  7. Winged football helmet - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the Connecticut Coyotes of the Arena Football League wore red, white, and blue winged helmets,. [6] There is also evidence that several early National Football League teams wore the winged helmet. The New York Giants wore an early version of the winged helmet in 1930–1931. [7] [8] The Chicago Bears used the winged helmet in 1931 and ...