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Missouri Unveils TOPGUN-Themed Helmet In Honor Of Veterans Day

Missouri will belatedly honor our nation’s veterans by wearing TOPGUN-themed helmets during this Saturday’s game against Florida (12 p.m. on CBS). Not to be confused with the 1986 movie Top Gun, the United States Navy Fighter Weapons School — commonly referred to as TOPGUN — was established in 1969 to

Twenty-Six New Copa Logos for MiLB in 2020

Minor League Baseball’s growing and increasingly popular Copa de la Diversión (Fun Cup) program will feature 92 teams in 2020, up from 72 this past season. Now in its fourth year, the initiative involves teams adopting temporary Spanish-language brands. The 2020 batch of Copa identities will feature 25 all-new identities

All Grown Up: Introducing the Wichita Wind Surge

The franchise that once served as the poster child for minor league baseball’s era of outrageous logos today unveiled a classic-feeling new brand that it hopes will set a new standard going forward. The erstwhile New Orleans Baby Cakes, whose creepy baby tenure lasted a mere three seasons, launched their

Arizona Diamondbacks Unveil Updated Nike Uniforms

With Nike becoming the Major League Baseball’s official outfitter beginning with the 2020 season, the Arizona Diamondbacks have used the opportunity to update their existing uniform set. The Diamondbacks’ new uniforms aren’t a complete overhaul of their existing set, but do remove two of the more notable elements from the

Ohio State Basketball To Wear Patch In Honor Of John Havlicek

The Ohio State men’s basketball team will wear a jersey patch during Wednesday’s season opener against Cincinnati in honor of John Havlicek, who passed away in April at age 79. A native of Martins Ferry, Ohio, Havlicek averaged 14.6 points and 8.6 rebounds per game over three seasons in Columbus

NFL Honors 150th Anniversary Of First College Football Game With School-Specific Helmet Decals

This week marks the 150th anniversary of college football’s first game, which is why the National Football League allowed players from the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants to wear helmet decals with their alma mater’s logo during Monday Night Football. The first college football game took place on Nov.