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Of the 32 franchises in the NFL, the 81-year-old Browns are the only team that has no logo on its helmet. This has been a ...
The current helmet employs a simple red background, and smacks the Hogs' logo on the side in white. No muss, no fuss. The addition of a few small pride stickers to the back of the helmet give it ...
Since we've already ranked every team in the Big Ten for 2025, ranked every quarterback (including recent UCLA transfer Nico ...
The new logo draws memories of the 1980s, when coach Joe Morrison sported it on his ballcaps from 1983-88 but his team wore garnet helmets with the “Block C” in a white circle.
If the Steelers wore black helmets and decided to go back to their roots and don yellow helmets, ... They invented the football helmet logo in 1948 with yellow ram horns hand-painted on each side.
We like South Carolina's "Gamecock" logo and are fans of the garnet and black stripes on the helmet. South Carolina began wearing white helmets similar to their current helmets in 1975 .
GRAMBLING, La. -- It turns out Grambling State never owned the oval G logo it has used on its football helmets for almost 31 years. The school created a furor among its fans when it announced last ...
With helmets set with that proud, shining Florida orange, with a blue, cursive "Gators" written on the side, it still ranks among the best of college football logos in the state of Florida. 13 ...
The helmets will be white and the logo black for the team's 6:30 p.m. "White-Out Game" against the Bears. Iowa State's jersey and pants also will be white. The Cyclones are 4-0 overall and 1-0 in ...
In 1969, the UND football team wore a white helmet with a green interlocking 'ND' on the side. Two years later, the helmet turned to silver. In the mid-1980s, it turned to green. But for each of ...
This fall, the University of Memphis football team helmets will bear the BLM logo. That's fitting - as many of the Black players are likely to be touched by police abuse.
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