Example of Crappy Bleacher Reporting
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 2:52 pm
See:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/8251 ... ed/page/12
"SMU has a football helmet that is virtually unchanged over the past couple of decades (with the exception of logo size changes)."
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50 College Football Helmet Designs That Should Never Be Altered
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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/8251 ... ed/page/35
Red and yellow are two colors that should only go together if you're a hot dog vendor, or from Arizona State. For some reason, the ASU color scheme doesn't clash, and the helmet is the perfect topping to this uniform.
The Sun Devils actually have two helmet variants used. The first has the full Sun Devils logo on the side. The second has the famous ASU pitchfork coming from the rear of the helmet, facing the front. Both of these designs are great, and they're similar enough to not be too gimmicky.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/8251 ... ed/page/12
"SMU has a football helmet that is virtually unchanged over the past couple of decades (with the exception of logo size changes)."
Also:
Compare:
50 College Football Helmet Designs That Should Never Be Altered
(article title)
With
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/8251 ... ed/page/35
Red and yellow are two colors that should only go together if you're a hot dog vendor, or from Arizona State. For some reason, the ASU color scheme doesn't clash, and the helmet is the perfect topping to this uniform.
The Sun Devils actually have two helmet variants used. The first has the full Sun Devils logo on the side. The second has the famous ASU pitchfork coming from the rear of the helmet, facing the front. Both of these designs are great, and they're similar enough to not be too gimmicky.