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from Florida State’s flying spear to the New England Patriots’ “Flying Elvis,” football helmet designs attract players, fans, and consumer dollars. They are the primary icons of incredibly ...
A new tech-infused football helmet made its debut last week and could improve in-game communications between coaches and players who are deaf or hard of hearing. Players from Gallaudet University ...
Spread across three shelves on the far end of the court sat 18 black football helmets with white facemasks. “Brooklyn” was written across the side of each helmet in the team’s fancy ...
This brings us all the way back to college football’s latest failure to copy the NFL. Three decades ago, the NFL made the then-state of the art move to use helmet communications. They were tired ...
Crack! The sound of football helmets colliding on the field is an audible sign that fall is just around the corner. But that sound also comes with a darker side. Mounting scientific evidence shows ...
In 1894, Gallaudet University, the storied D.C. institution known for educating generations of deaf and hard of hearing students, invented the football huddle as a way to keep other teams from ...
WHEN VIRGINIA TECH coach Brent Pry first learned that college football would be adopting helmet communications ... Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire Still, he likes being able to provide Vols ...
It — Big Red is officially genderless — since has become an icon of the mascot ... staring right back at the football-watching public. Feast your eyes on the helmets Western Kentucky will ...
Consider it a high-stakes game of telephone. You may have noticed the uptick of college football quarterbacks cupping their helmets to muffle the sounds of the loudest stadiums in the country.