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The Cougar logo was developed in July 1936 by art student Randall Johnson (1915–2007), a graduate of Pullman High, while working as a summer sign painter on campus. Fred Rounds, the head of the buildings and grounds department, suggested to Johnson that Washington State College needed a trademark, and both agreed it needed to be pictorial and ...
Marv Cross Philadelphia Eagles: B 24 7 307 Bob Gambold: Chicago Cardinals: B 1951: 5 8 58 LaVern Torgeson: Detroit Lions: C 19 6 225 Gordy Hanson Detroit Lions: T 1952: 10 7 116 Bud Roffler Green Bay Packers: B 25 9 298 By Bailey: Detroit Lions: B 1953: 1 12 12 Ed Barker: Los Angeles Rams: E 6 10 71 Don Steinbrunner: Cleveland Browns: E 11 8 ...
Feb. 25—PULLMAN — Sometime on Friday evening, a day after No. 21 Washington State toppled No. 4 Arizona for perhaps the best win in program history, coach Kyle Smith got a message from his wife.
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The 1966 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) during the 1966 NCAA University Division football season.
In 1996, the Connecticut Coyotes of the Arena Football League wore red, white, and blue winged helmets,. [6] There is also evidence that several early National Football League teams wore the winged helmet. The New York Giants wore an early version of the winged helmet in 1930–1931. [7] [8] The Chicago Bears used the winged helmet in 1931 and ...