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The Terrible Towel is displayed prominently and waved by rapper Wiz Khalifa in the music video for his song Black and Yellow, which debuted during the 2010 NFL season. [36] The Terrible Towel made an appearance in an episode in season 12 of Dancing with the Stars on March 21, 2011.
Western Kentucky would also trademark the term "The Red Towel" in 1971; [3] 4 years before Myron Cope created the Pittsburgh Steelers "terrible towel". Since the Terrible Towel's debut, teams have used similar gimmicks, mainly using white towels (or towels with the team's colors) and giving them out to fans. [4] The main time teams give rally ...
The catchphrase is: "The Terrible Towel is poised to strike, and so are The Steelers." In 1996, Cope gave the rights to The Terrible Towel to the Allegheny Valley School in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. [14] The school provides care for more than 900 people [30] with intellectual disabilities and physical disabilities, including Cope's son who has ...
Jacksonville's loss was Pittsburgh's gain and a chance for the Steelers to have a laugh at the Jaguars' expense. Steelers commemorate end of Jaguars' season with Terrible Towel troll Skip to main ...
The commercial is part of a 2024 season-long brand campaign recently unveiled by the NFL. “This Is Football Country” documents the passion behind the sport and its power to unify and inspire.
Myron Cope, the longtime color analyst and inventor of the "Terrible Towel," retired after the 2004 season, and died in 2008. Hillgrove succeeded Jack Fleming as radio voice of the Steelers in 1994. Ironically, Hillgrove and Fleming were often in opposing radio booths during the annual Backyard Brawl , with Hillgrove calling play-by-play for ...
A female fan halted the Pittsburgh Steelers-New York Jets game after she sprinted onto the field while waving a pro-Trump sign onto the field whie waving a pro-Trump sign during Sunday's match-up.
Since the original release of "The Terrible Towel", modifications have been made to the design. The current version of the Towel adds the words "Myron Cope's Official" above the logo and "A Pittsburgh Original" below it. I bought a Terrible Towel at that time and still have it. Here is a photo which I just took: Original Terrible Towel, 1976