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The history of helmet stickers is a bit complicated. According to sportdecals.com, it all started with Ohio State football trainer Ernie Biggs in the fall of 1968.
One helmet, which has 181.3 square inches of free space per Riddell, can fit up to 47 stickers on each side. If a helmet becomes full in a season, there becomes a running tally for notation purposes.
The helmets, which Riddell calculated to have 181.3 square inches of space eligible to be decaled, fit 47 stickers per side. If someone earns more stickers than the helmet can hold, a running ...
Michigan helmet sticker types. The Wolverines' decals are not a catch-all. There are different stickers for different achievements, and they all have a different significance.
One helmet, which has 181.3 square inches of free space per Riddell, can fit up to 47 stickers on each side. If a helmet becomes full in a season, there becomes a running tally for notation purposes.
Like in football, players get helmet stickers for adhering to offensive and defensive staples, but also for personal milestones and achievements. It is a cool way for coaches to recognize players ...
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