Ohio State's helmets include stickers that have a buckeye leaf on them. Buckeye leaves are grown on buckeyes trees, which is the official tree of the state of Ohio. Why do Ohio State players have ...
The answer is simple. The small, white and dark green decals depict a buckeye leaf. The stickers, which are about the size of a quarter, are "applied to Ohio State football helmets for big plays ...
College Football Fix discusses As noted by The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio State's helmets include stickers that have a buckeye leaf on them. Buckeye leaves are grown on buckeyes trees, which is the ...
As noted by The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio State's helmets include stickers that have a buckeye leaf on them. Buckeye leaves are grown on buckeyes trees, which is the official tree of the state of Ohio.
For decades, the buckeye leaf has marked the journey of Ohio State football champions, one sticker at a time. Some players’ helmets are almost completely covered in buckeyes. Each one serves as ...
Ohio State's decal is a green leaf. The image is of a leaf from the buckeye tree, initially drawn in 1950. It first started appearing on helmets in 1967. So, how do you represent a mascot with a nut?
Former Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Mike Brewster has been hired as the assistant offensive line coach of the Washington Huskies, via Pete Thamel of ESPN. The Ohio State Buckeyes ...
58: Meanwhile, another iconic image — Buckeye leaf stickers on helmets — first became an award to players for good plays and game victories 58 years ago, in 1967, when Ohio State trainer Ernie Biggs ...
Safety Ted Provost, from Fairless, made so many big plays meriting buckeye-leaf helmet stickers that Hayes called him “Tree.” Ohio State really did feel like the center of Ohio sports then.