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Ohio State, Oregon Both Have Black Endzones For National Championship Game

We already know about Oregon ditching their school colors in favor of grayscale for the National Championship game. Now, the endzones on the field where the title will be decided will also have a decidedly dark look to them, and not just for Oregon. Indeed, whoever’s in charge of the

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Oregon Goes Back To Grayscale For National Championship Game

After the college football’s regular season ended and the 4-team College Football Playoff was set, Nike revealed a new set of home and away uniforms for each team in the Playoff. While Alabama and Florida State went with uniforms that were nearly identical to what they wore during the regular

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Skating in the Swamp: The Story Behind the Florida Everblades

The Everglades, a sweeping, steamy wilderness in south Florida, plays host to an incredible natural diversity. The U.S. National Park there has been designated an International Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, and a Wetland of International Importance. It’s known for its mangrove forests and as a breeding ground for hundreds of

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Best, Worst New Logos of 2014: SportsLogos.Net Readers’ Choice Awards

As we get set to enter the year of hover boards, self-lacing sneakers, and a Chicago Cubs World Series Championship we must first look back on the current year… 2014, which was my 18th running SportsLogos.Net. Overall 2014 was a rather uneventful year when it came to major re-brandings in the big

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It’s a Porcupine Train: The Story Behind the SWB RailRiders

When I first saw the logo for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, which features a porcupine riding a rail, one obvious question leapt to my mind: Where the heck did a porcupine riding a rail come from? Turns out I’m not the only one. I spoke with the team’s president and general manager Rob

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