Ever notice the stickers on an Ohio State football player's helmet during a game? Here's what to know on the Buckeyes' ...
While you can name several schools that are the Tigers or the Panthers, you would be hard-pressed to find another school that ...
Buckeye leaves grow on buckeye trees, the official state tree of Ohio. The fruit of buckeye trees are — you guessed it — buckeyes, which are small, shiny, dark brown nuts with a light tan patch.
The practice of placing stickers on the back of helmets began in 1967 under Hall of Fame coach Woody Hayes, according to Ohio ...
A buckeye nut is just that, it is a nut that comes from the buckeye tree. It is small and dark brown. The leaf is described as being arranged similarly to fingers on a hand. At a glance ...
In short, these white and dark green decals depict a buckeye leaf. Each buckeye sticker is ... with a tan patch and it comes from the buckeye tree -- the official state tree of Ohio.
The first is a "small, shiny, dark brown nut with a light tan patch," according to Ohio State. The nut comes from the official state tree: a buckeye tree. According to the university's Museum of ...
By the end of the season, the backs and sides of players' helmets can be loaded up with small stickers with a buckeye leaf (and no, it's not a star or a marijuana leaf). So how do players earn ...
"According to folklore, the Buckeye resembles the eye of a deer and carrying one brings good luck. 'Buckeyes' has been the official Ohio State nickname since 1950, but it had been common use for many ...
What is a Buckeye? Here's what to know about the history of Ohio State football's nickname ahead of its CFP first-round game vs. Tennessee: ...