The practice of placing stickers on the back of helmets began in 1967 under Hall of Fame coach Woody Hayes, according to Ohio ...
The leaf is described as being arranged similarly ... In September 1950, Ohio State University made the buckeye its logo. The buckeye nut is supposed to resemble the eye of a deer, and folklore ...
In short, these white and dark green decals depict a buckeye leaf. Each buckeye sticker is awarded to players for "big plays and consistency on the field," the university says on its website.
Fans can pre-order CBJ jerseys exclusively at The Blue Line and TheBlueLineOnline.com through February 4 ...
When the Detroit Red Wings and Columbus Blue Jackets take the ice for the NHL Stadium Series on March 1 at the Ohio State ...
The buckeye leaf stickers are deeply symbolic ... Everybody else slaps them on next to a perfectly good logo." This sentiment reflects pride in how Ohio State has uniquely made the tradition ...
They are one of the few schools that do not feature a logo on the side of the lid ... Ohio State helmet have a green depiction of a buckeye leaf, symbolizing the school and state's history.