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What is the story behind the 1943 UL style helmet hanging over Ross's jersey?
It's a Mich Helmet [mini]
don't know where it came from
Ironic that UL used that style (not color) in 1943.Originally posted by pirogue
It's a Mich Helmet [mini]
don't know where it came from
An undefeated season
Wasnt that style pretty commonly used back then?
If it was a manufacturers style probably so. Only Michigan built a real identity around it.Originally posted by CajunRebel
Wasnt that style pretty commonly used back then?
Nice room. Enough todrive a woman crazy. My wife would kill me.
Actually, shortly after the introduction of the forward pass in college football, Princeton's coach had the design put on their helmets so that the quarterback could more easily spot "his" receivers.Originally posted by Turbine
If it was a manufacturers style probably so. Only Michigan built a real identity around it.
His success at princeton got him the job at Michigan, and he implemented the same design there using their colors.
I only know this because I remember reading somewhere that Princeton was putting that design on their helmets again, and the story was in response to "copying" Michigan.
Talk about useless trivia, but Turbine for a while, many schools that passed the ball a lot used the design... evidently the Cajuns did in the 40's.
Originally posted by pirogue
Talk about useless trivia, but Turbine for a while, many schools that passed the ball a lot used the design... evidently the Cajuns did in the 40's.Not useless, just used less. Very, very interesting.
The design was on UL helmets for other years but they didn't paint it, and because of this it barely shows up in the full size pictures much less the avatar size used in the project.
Thank you for your insight, contributions (pictures) and expertise.
ps You may be right about the Cajuns passing in 1943. At least one writer refered to Alvin Dark as the "Bulldog Bomber" during the undefeated season of 43.
You could charge admission. I have a question. What is that poster of Mitchell and Stokley together?
That was on the inside cover of last years [or the year before's] media guide....Originally posted by Chuck
You could charge admission. I have a question. What is that poster of Mitchell and Stokley together?
Therein lies the problem, Happy anniversary.Originally posted by CDeb
My wife would kill me.
This is very cool and very frustrating, but only because I am jealous. What is that pave our lake thing?
That is a joke bumper sticker from Dixie Building Materials in New Orleans... In a bit of history, they were awarded a potential contract to form man-made islands that would be sub-divided, sold and the money would be used to form a series of bridges connecting the southshore [Metairie] to the Northshore [Mandeville]... the idea was scrapped in favor of what we today know as the "Causeway"...Originally posted by Turner
What is that pave our lake thing?
It was a joke making fun of the "Save our Lake" campaign stickers, the joke was considered "extremely" political incorrect and met the same fate as the man-made island project.
The stickers are sort of a hard-to-find novelty in the New Orleans area.
I was asked to remove it from the wall of my office as it might offend customers.
Imagine that. But it is part of my collection, and has found a home in my game room, a game room doomed if I ever hear the words... "We're having another baby..."
Great collection, very impressive
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