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Date Posted: 13:04:03 02/28/23 Tue
Author: Dave
Author Host/IP: 208.187.206.28
Subject: Re: 1969 College Football Centennial research project
In reply to: charles arey 's message, "1969 College Football Centennial research project" on 12:57:46 02/27/23 Mon

Any chance this set of decals confirms what the logo looked like for Pacific Lutheran University in 1969? I'm sure they were sent the exact same sheet of decals as Chico State.

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[> [> Re: 1969 College Football Centennial research project -- charles arey, 09:05:50 03/01/23 Wed (71.31.100.197)

>Any chance this set of decals confirms what the logo
>looked like for Pacific Lutheran University in 1969?
>I'm sure they were sent the exact same sheet of decals
>as Chico State.

For PLU I think the shape of the logo is not in doubt (it's probably the same one nearly every other team used) but the color remains uncertain. While I still think it's probably blue, black cannot be ruled out - that one color photograph in the yearbook is just not adequately clear, unfortunately.

It is known that black decals were produced (Vanderbilt used black), and the ones on Missouri's helmets were also black, but those could have been transparent ones that allowed the color of the helmet to show through.


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