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I Would Like To Introduce The 2007 Mean Green Football Helmet


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---White helmets make sense for a team that passes and is more visible to the QB down the field when he doesn't have a lot of time to look around ...especially at night games.

Below is the Top 25 passing teams from 2006 per the NCAA website:

Rank Name Games Patt Pcom Int Papct Yds Ydsatt TDs Ydspgm Intpct Ydscmp Wins Losses Ties

1 Hawaii 14 615 444 12 72.20 6178 10.05 62 441.3 1.95 13.91 11 3 0

2 New Mexico St. 12 607 421 12 69.36 4792 7.89 34 399.3 1.98 11.38 4 8 0

3 Texas Tech 13 655 438 11 66.87 4803 7.33 39 369.5 1.68 10.97 8 5 0

4 Brigham Young 13 452 311 9 68.81 4206 9.31 33 323.5 1.99 13.52 11 2 0

5 UTEP 12 447 290 17 64.88 3754 8.40 29 312.8 3.80 12.94 5 7 0

6 Purdue 14 541 322 20 59.52 4082 7.55 24 291.6 3.70 12.68 8 6 0

7 Louisville 13 384 245 7 63.80 3770 9.82 22 290.0 1.82 15.39 12 1 0

8 Houston 14 445 300 5 67.42 3889 8.74 30 277.8 1.12 12.96 10 4 0

9 Kentucky 13 436 273 7 62.61 3597 8.25 31 276.7 1.61 13.18 8 5 0

10 Missouri 13 465 291 11 62.58 3590 7.72 29 276.2 2.37 12.34 8 5 0

11 Baylor 12 510 307 17 60.20 3300 6.47 24 275.0 3.33 10.75 4 8 0

12 Tennessee 13 415 265 11 63.86 3438 8.28 24 264.5 2.65 12.97 9 4 0

13 Notre Dame 13 471 290 7 61.57 3433 7.29 37 264.1 1.49 11.84 10 3 0

14 Southern California 13 447 273 11 61.07 3430 7.67 30 263.8 2.46 12.56 11 2 0

15 Washington St. 12 430 260 12 60.47 3117 7.25 23 259.8 2.79 11.99 6 6 0

16 Ball St. 12 373 232 11 62.20 3112 8.34 27 259.3 2.95 13.41 5 7 0

17 California 13 413 245 14 59.32 3292 7.97 25 253.2 3.39 13.44 10 3 0

18 LSU 13 368 245 9 66.58 3272 8.89 30 251.7 2.45 13.36 11 2 0

19 South Carolina 13 389 243 13 62.47 3259 8.38 24 250.7 3.34 13.41 8 5 0

20 Pittsburgh 12 332 228 9 68.67 2991 9.01 28 249.3 2.71 13.12 6 6 0

21 Tulane 12 440 245 12 55.68 2958 6.72 18 246.5 2.73 12.07 4 8 0

22 Central Mich. 14 447 280 11 62.64 3443 7.70 28 245.9 2.46 12.30 10 4 0

23 Nebraska 14 411 244 8 59.37 3417 8.31 32 244.1 1.95 14.00 9 5 0

24 Oregon St. 14 425 259 9 60.94 3393 7.98 20 242.4 2.12 13.10 10 4 0

25 Boston College 13 459 285 11 62.09 3135 6.83 16 241.2 2.40 11.00 10 3 0

A quick glance tells me that #'s 4, 7, 9, 12, 19, 21 and 23 are the only ones with a predominately white shell. I really don't think it makes that much of a difference.

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Below is the Top 25 passing teams from 2006 per the NCAA website:

A quick glance tells me that #'s 4, 7, 9, 12, 19, 21 and 23 are the only ones with a predominately white shell. I really don't think it makes that much of a difference.

Add NMSU to that list. Todd Dodge says it makes a difference, so if he says so it must be?

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Hell, even if it is only "perceived" as helping, I'm for it. Anything to aid our quarterbacks in finding receivers would be appreciated, even if they only BELIEVE it helps them. Many times last year, whoever was under center couldn't hit a bull in the ass with a brushpile! When the bull was standing alone in the field! Anything that builds confidence is our friend IMO.

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The best stickers in use are the bones from Georgia, these I don't mind because they don't clutter up the helmet. The ones I like the least are OSU, because they have the white background just like the ones you received in pee wee. If I were to choose from the three posted earlier from this thread I'd go with the eagle profile, about an inch in width.

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Give me those savage-looking talons! That lets the opponent know how many other players have been disemboweled for daring to line up in front of our man.

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The tallon is the best option of the three. It would alleviate the need for two stickers. Like the buckeye and Georgia's bone, it would look right from either side of the helmet.

SOW or the head by itself would face forward when on one side of the helmet and face backwards on the other side. Of course that would be unless they print two stickers -- one facing each direction... so when they are put on the helmet they would always be facing forward.

--- Uhhhhh, Brain cramp!! :wacko:

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Add NMSU to that list. Todd Dodge says it makes a difference, so if he says so it must be?

--I agree but will not argue about it but.. Dodge played QB so he may know. He also has won a lot of games as coach with white helmets but one difference is colleges play a lot of day games and high schools usually play at night and white helmets really show up better at night then especially when at home with dark jerseys. Second/third receivers are harder to spot when dressed in all dark colors. Gordon Wood (at Brownwood) always used white helmets for that same reason and I guess he was fairly successful as well... nine state championships. I think, Permain, which wears black, uses white helmets for the same reason. They have made the state finals even more than Brownwood which no longers wears white.

---It may not be as big a deal with colleges since a lot of their games are in day time and/or on very well lit fields.

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