Rightupinthere wrote:Dayons_Den wrote:
An interesting note on those spray paint helmets- that was my dad's freshman year at BG and he remembers them quite clearly as being non-uniform and though they may look amaturish now, they were one of the few teams in the country to have a design on them and were thought to be pretty flashy.
That is an angle I didn't think of - and it makes sense. The only other type of design would have been numbers.
Upon further thought, I would be on board with stencil and Kraylon!
It is interesting to browse.
The spray paint hit our orange helmets in 1961.
The rest of the MAC had white helmets, many with numbers.
Miami threw a red "M" on in 1963.
A year later, Kent State threw a yellow lighting bolt on, Toledo threw a dark blue silouette of a rocket on, and Western Michigan threw a dark brown bucking Bronco on its
In 1966, Ohio threw a green "O" on its white helmets and Marshall threw a white bison silouette on green helmets.
It was pretty much the same way around the country, with colleges taking a few years to figure out the potential for their helmets.
Some obvious exceptions:
-- Michigan's winged helmets were always pretty much the same way, dating back to a leather design from 1938.
-- Air Force has had lightning bolts since the 1950s.
-- Notre Dame had a green shamrock on gold from 1959-62, and Navy was using an anchor logo about the same time.