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Date Posted: 18:17:48 12/09/17 Sat
Author: Jimmy
Author Host/IP: 75.16.186.157
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Generic paw print
I think that there are a few other NCAA teams that have used a generic paw print on their helmet besides the ones shown on this website.
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Re: Generic paw print -- No name, 22:39:17 12/10/17 Sun (75.16.186.157)
>I think that there are a few other NCAA teams that
>have used a generic paw print on their helmet besides
>the ones shown on this website.
Check yearbooks,media guides,etc
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Re: Generic paw print -- No name, 13:00:57 12/15/17 Fri (97.125.227.129)
>>I think that there are a few other NCAA teams that
>>have used a generic paw print on their helmet besides
>>the ones shown on this website.
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>Check yearbooks,media guides,etc
The horse is dead and beaten to a bloody pulp, let it go!!!!
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Re: Generic paw print -- Andy, 23:56:09 12/12/17 Tue (67.61.136.57)
Do you realize that this message board logs your IP address? You are the same guy asking about "Generic Paw Prints" as before. So Robby/Rambo/Tim/Jimmy/whatever your name is, you can probably stop asking and pretending to be different people.
If you have some evidence to show, show it. Otherwise, stop bringing it up.
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Re: Generic paw print -- No name, 12:17:02 12/13/17 Wed (75.16.186.157)
>Do you realize that this message board logs your IP
>address? You are the same guy asking about "Generic
>Paw Prints" as before. So
>Robby/Rambo/Tim/Jimmy/whatever your name is, you can
>probably stop asking and pretending to be different
>people.
>
>If you have some evidence to show, show it. Otherwise,
>stop bringing it up.
Make me smart aleck, your threats mean nothing
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Re: Generic paw print -- No name, 12:23:38 12/13/17 Wed (75.16.186.157)
>>Do you realize that this message board logs your IP
>>address? You are the same guy asking about "Generic
>>Paw Prints" as before. So
>>Robby/Rambo/Tim/Jimmy/whatever your name is, you can
>>probably stop asking and pretending to be different
>>people.
>>
>>If you have some evidence to show, show it. Otherwise,
>>stop bringing it up.
>Make me smart aleck, your threats mean nothing
and the site needs more updates... no updates since november 26th
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Re: Generic paw print -- robby, 20:26:32 12/13/17 Wed (75.16.186.157)
>>>Do you realize that this message board logs your IP
>>>address? You are the same guy asking about "Generic
>>>Paw Prints" as before. So
>>>Robby/Rambo/Tim/Jimmy/whatever your name is, you can
>>>probably stop asking and pretending to be different
>>>people.
>>>
>>>If you have some evidence to show, show it.
>Otherwise,
>>>stop bringing it up.
>>Make me smart aleck, your threats mean nothing
>and the site needs more updates... no updates since
>november 26th
I second that motion
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Re: Generic paw print -- James, 10:27:08 12/14/17 Thu (75.16.186.157)
>I think that there are a few other NCAA teams that
>have used a generic paw print on their helmet besides
>the ones shown on this website.
Here are a few examples
The 1992 Albright helmet design has been described as having a silver shell, one red stripe, and a red "paw print" logo on the sides.
From ? to 1996, Adrian was using a yellow "paw print" logo on its helmets; photographs of that design would be appreciated.
The next older design (?-1999) featured a dark-colored "paw print" and was worn on dark-colored helmet shells (presumably either green or black).
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Re: Generic paw print -- Calador, 09:41:20 12/15/17 Fri (75.16.186.157)
>>I think that there are a few other NCAA teams that
>>have used a generic paw print on their helmet besides
>>the ones shown on this website.
>
>Here are a few examples
>
>The 1992 Albright helmet design has been described as
>having a silver shell, one red stripe, and a red "paw
>print" logo on the sides.
>From ? to 1996, Adrian was using a yellow "paw print"
>logo on its helmets; photographs of that design would
>be appreciated.
>
>The next older design (?-1999) featured a dark-colored
>"paw print" and was worn on dark-colored helmet shells
>(presumably either green or black).
Ouachita baptist might have used one during the early 1990's There Might be others in division 2 which were never reported to this website
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