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Cope recalled, “Nearing kickoff, the Steelers gathered in their tunnel for introductions, whereupon the crowd exploded — and suddenly, by my estimation, 30,000 Terrible Towels twirled from the ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers revealed on Thursday that the 50th anniversary Terrible Towel will drop on July 1 at 10 a.m EST. Only 5,000 towels were created, so it is a limited edition product. Team ...
Leading Steelers fans in the Terrible Towel Twirl has been a treat for special guests for years. Skip to content. NOWCAST Pittsburgh's Action News 4 at 6pm. Live Now ...
The Terrible Towel was created by legendary sports broadcaster Myron Cope on Dec. 27, 1975. It has since become an icon and the perfect backdrop to some of the biggest moments in Pittsburgh ...
The Terrible Towel phenomenon took off during a 1975 playoff game against the Baltimore Colts. "I just started waving the towel," former Pittsburgh Steeler Hall of Famer Lynn Swann said.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – It's a Pittsburgh icon, and now the terrible towel will be made right here in the steel city. The Steelers announced today that locally owned Little Earth Productions, Inc ...
PITTSBURGH (93-7 The FAN) - His company may produce the Terrible Towel, but Gregg McArthur would never be caught in black and gold, especially in these days leading up to the Super Bowl. The ...
The Terrible Towel has been all over the world, from Heinz Field to the Great Wall of China, from Super Bowl games to the Vatican, on top of mountains and under the sea, and everywhere in between.
This is not how the city wanted to prepare for the Super Bowl. Our Jonathan Lemire reports: A humbled Mayor Bloomberg honored a bet he made with his Pittsburgh counterpart before the Jets and Steel… ...
The Terrible Towel has seen the top of Mount Everest, and it's been to space, and visited the International Space Station. And it all started as a gimmick in the 1975 playoffs with the help of ...
You don’t have to convince Steelers fans of the Terrible Towel’s power. And that goes way beyond the superstitions surrounding the “Curse.” “We have towels that we’re not even allowed ...