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Like the Yankees, Cowboys, Red Sox, Dodgers, Longhorns, Tide...
You can be angry all you want, but take a breath and accept genius outside silver helmets and buckeye leaves.
Continuity - what winning programs do on the field and with their uniforms.
Agreed to an extent, but when the Motion W was introduced, it served to standardize all Wisconsin logos. Prior to that, different varsity teams had different logos and they were all over the place. Personally I don't mind this:The W on the side of Wisconsin's helmets is both dopey and out of date.
If any you are interested. This is a nice short write up of the history of Spaldings winged helmet.
http://www.spartanjerseys.com/michigan-state-football-jersey-helmet/winged-helmet/
Oh come on. A bit of Buckeye loyalty is expected, but this anything-good-about-Michigan-is-bad-bullshit is inane. This year's game was still only 7 pts dif at the start of the 4th quarter, the year before the diff was 1. There's only been one Buckeye blowout in the 2000's despite winning 12 of 14 games. They owned the 90's on the Bucks. They won an NC in 1997 - and don't give me the "half championship" bullshit because then you have to give up at least one Ohio State shared National Championship in 1961."On the field?" Have you seen Michigan try to play football recently? [censored], they haven't done it on the field since the first half of the 1900s.
It's also interesting the winged helmet was just a stock pattern Spalding produced."On September 11, 1930, Ohio State Head Coach Sam Willaman had his Buckeyes debut new uniforms along with winged helmets at Northwestern.1 This was the first time any team, either college or professional, wore a winged helmet."
Oh come on. A bit of Buckeye loyalty is expected, but this anything-good-about-Michigan-is-bad-bull[Mark May] is inane. This year's game was still only 7 pts dif at the start of the 4th quarter, the year before the diff was 1. There's only been one Buckeye blowout in the 2000's despite winning 12 of 14 games. They owned the 90's on the Bucks. They won an NC in 1997 - and don't give me the "half championship" bull[Mark May] because then you have to give up at least one Ohio State shared National Championship in 1961.
WTF kind of joy/pride do you find in owning Indiana? Would Texas take any pleasure in beating Oklahoma if the Sooners sucked like Kansas? The pride in being a Buckeye is that the team has stood up well against top competition, especially Michigan.
In your eyes. In mine: 28 - 35 to 0 is an ass kicking, 36 - 48 to 7 is a beat down, 49 - 70 to 3 -21 is a curb stomping.2004, 2008,2009,2010 were all ass kickings
the good scUM = good for OSU thing is bunk, let it go