mahomes wears the powercat ...
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by the way, if we must have a white helmet, just leave the stripe off completely and go ou/ut style like mahomes's above.
Why is there something rather than nothing?
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hw many games did we win in white helmets this year?
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It's mystifying that helmet color determines winning or losing! ')
Why is that?
Why is that?
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Sweet.
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remember tcu's trevone boykin (what became of him?) wearing the k-state sleeve?
Why is there something rather than nothing?
Not even sure how to go about determining the most used. With "Wildcats" being such a common sports name, it would go to reason that many programs may have began using the powercat logo in the last 30 years. Still not sure it would be the most used.
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Actually the Power G logo as we know it today, was originated by the Georgia Bulldogs. As I understand, Georgia got the idea from Green Bay but "since its inception in 1961 the Green Bay “G” has been redesigned several times and now looks like Georgia’s original 1964 “G.”
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