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Old 01-03-2006, 03:56 PM   #1
Lathum
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decals on players helmets

noticed them during the OSU game and again in the Georgia game. Are they earned as recognition?

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Old 01-03-2006, 03:57 PM   #2
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Usually, yes.
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Old 01-03-2006, 04:01 PM   #3
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Pride stickers. Some teams use them. Probably like 35. Yes, awarded for certain goals achieved, usually game to game if I am correct
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Old 01-03-2006, 04:02 PM   #4
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I think every time a Miami player makes a good play, they should get a handcuffs decal
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Old 01-03-2006, 04:04 PM   #5
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Random question:

UGA helmets have a decal onthe back of them with the states of Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama on them. What's the signifigance of this? SEC East has schools in Florida and Tennessee and South Carolina. If it were Katrina related it'd have Louisiana on it I assume. Oliegirl and I noticed that awhile ago and I dont' think we ever could figure out the signifigance of it.
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Old 01-03-2006, 04:05 PM   #6
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Found lots of info. This is from Jim Tressel's website.

The first game of each season, those gray Buckeye helmets always look a little too clean. That's because players earn buckeye leaf stickers for their play on the field, but only if the team wins. As you'll remember, OSU headgear was covered in buckeye leaves in the national championship season of 2002.

The practice was started in 1968 by longtime trainer Ernie Biggs. The tradition was captured in a 1996 ESPN2 commercial featuring then-Ohio State trainer Danny Swain. Aside from the leaves shown on the helmets of players, a chart in the Woody Hayes facility keeps track of the leaves earned by each player, for each game.



Buckeye Leaf Criteria
ENTIRE TEAM
Goal (all criteria in each row must be met to earn a buckeye leaf)
Awarded to
Win - every team member will receive a Buckeye Leaf after a victory

Team
Big Ten - every team member will receive an additional Buckeye Leaf for a Big Ten win
Team
Win T.O. Margin
Team
Winning Performance – each individual that meets the film grade standard as set by the staff receives a Buckeye Leaf.
  • Offensive Lineman - 80%
  • Defensive Lineman - 80%
  • Tailback - 90%
  • Fullback - 85%
  • Linebackers - 85%
  • Defensive Back - 90%
  • Quarterback - 85%
  • Wide Receiver - 85%
Individual
Big Play in Football Game as designated by Coach Tressel
Individual

Special Units Buckeye Leaf Criteria
Kickoff Team
Goal (all criteria in each row must be met to earn a buckeye leaf)
Awarded to
Result inside 25-yard line every time
No Penalties
No Missed Tackles
11 Hustling in Proper Lanes

Kickoff Team
Recover Onside Kick
Kickoff Team
Cause Fumble and Recovery
Individual
Tackle Inside 20 yard line
Individual
Punt Team
Goal (all criteria in each row must be met to earn a buckeye leaf)
Awarded to
Net Punt 35 Yards
No Rushed or Blocked Punts
No Penalties
No Missed Tackles
11 Hustling in Proper Lanes

Punt Team
Successful Fake Punt for 1st Down
Punt Team
Down Punt Inside 10 Yard Line
Punt Team
Cause Fumble/Recovery
Individual
Kick-Off Return Team
Goal (all criteria in each row must be met to earn a buckeye leaf)
Awarded to
All Returnable Kicks past 25-yard line
No Fumbles
No Penalties
Never Lose an Onside Kick

Kick-Off Team
Kick-off Returned past 40-yard line

Kick-Off Team
Rangers
Goal (all criteria in each row must be met to earn a buckeye leaf)
Awarded to
Average 5 yards or more per return
Catch in air all catchable punts
No Fumbles
No Penalties

Rangers
Punt Returned over 20 yards
Rangers
Block or force a poor punt
Rangers
Field Goal / Extra Point Team
Goal (all criteria in each row must be met to earn a buckeye leaf)
Awarded to
100% PAT Success & 40-Yard FG or Less
75% FG Success Outside 40 Yards
No Penalties
100% Mechanics
No rushed or block kicks or penetration

FG / XP Team
Successful fake field goal attempt
FG / XP Team
45+ yard Field Goal
Individual
Field Goal / Extra Point Block Team
Goal (all criteria in each row must be met to earn a buckeye leaf)
Awarded to
Blocked attempt or pressure forcing miss

Block Team
Preventing fake attempt
Block Team
Score
Block Team

Buckeye Leaf Criteria
Defensive Unit
Goal (In each category if criteria is met, the entire defensive unit that played significantly will receive an award. )
Awarded to
Hold opponents to 13 points or less (if sufficient for an OSU victory)

Defensive Unit
Defensive Score
Defensive Unit
Five “3 and outs”
Defensive Unit
Stop opponents in all sudden change situations
Defensive Unit
Stop opponent inside their own 10-yard line so that Ohio State obtains the ball in “plus territory”.
Defensive Unit
Stop opponent in all two-minute situations.
Defensive Unit
Force three (3) turnovers.
Defensive Unit


Buckeye Leaf Criteria
Offensive Unit
Goal (In each category if criteria is met, the entire offensive unit that played significantly will receive an award. )
Awarded to
Score 24 points (when it is sufficient for an Ohio State victory).

Offensive Unit
No turnovers and all possession changes must occur across 50 yardline so that our opponent begins their drive with more than 50 yard to go.

Offensive Unit
Ten plays of 12 + yard.

Offensive Unit
Convert all short yardage situations.

Offensive Unit
Four drives of 8 + plays.

Offensive Unit
54% first down consistency
Offensive Unit
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Old 01-03-2006, 04:09 PM   #7
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interestnig stuff shorty, I never realized how objective those thing are.
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Old 01-03-2006, 04:11 PM   #8
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BYU was a team effort....

Basically, each squad had goals to achieve, if the offense, defense or special teams hit their goals, every player achieved it....

I like the individual aspect more though.
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Old 01-03-2006, 05:04 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Radii
UGA helmets have a decal onthe back of them with the states of Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama on them. What's the signifigance of this?

found various places around the 'net
All SEC teams will wear black decals on their helmets to honor the victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The decals, in the shape of a map of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, were the brainchild of Arkansas equipment manager Cory Jacobs.

I think I noticed what looked like a different sticker on some of the UGA helmets last night, individual state outlines instead of the Gulf Coast map thing that I believe the little snippet above refers to, not sure what those were about (or if my eyes were just deceiving me).
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Old 01-03-2006, 05:06 PM   #10
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And the black bones are for academic achievement, btw.
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Old 01-03-2006, 05:27 PM   #11
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West Virginia used to award muskets on the helmets, but abandoned using them when Coach Rodriguez took over because he thinks it promotes individualism and (more importantly) the coaches have enough work that they should not have to take time to judge who gets them. I always liked them, though.
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Old 01-03-2006, 08:24 PM   #12
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good stuff guys, thanks!
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