Bowling Green State University Athletics

Falcons Unveil Two Redesigned Helmets For 2018
August 14, 2018 | Football
Bowling Green, Ohio – The Bowling Green State University football team has unveiled two redesigned helmets today for the 2018 season. The Falcons released their annual Military Appreciation helmet as well a new orange helmet.
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For the third consecutive year, BGSU football will wear commemorative helmets when the team recognizes the military during Heroes Day Sept. 8 against Maryland. The helmet will recognize the students who attended BGSU and died while defending our country.
On each side of the while helmet, the BGSU logo is overlayed with the colors of the United States of America. Down the center of the helmet is an orange stripe that includes the names of 111 students from Bowling Green State University who have died in the line of service. On the back of the helmet, the number "111" is shown at the bottom of the stripe down the center. A year ago, the team introduced a brown Military Appreciation helmet and the Falcons wore an orange version in 2016.
Two years ago, Bowling Green State University Athletics partnered with David Ridenour of the BGSU Army ROTC Alumni Society and a 1970 Bowling Green graduate to compile the list of names. Ridenour served in Vietnam from 1971-72.
Four years ago, Bowling Green Athletics installed POW/MIA Chairs of Honor in Doyt L. Perry Stadium, the Stroh Center and the BGSU Ice Arena. BGSU unveiled the first chair at The Doyt on Sept. 6, 2014 when the Falcons hosted Virginia Military Institute (VMI). A chair was installed in the BGSU Ice Arena when the Falcons hosted Miami on Oct. 10, 2014 and was added at the Stroh Center on Nov. 7, 2014 as the team played Notre Dame College.
BGSU also unveiled a lightning orange helmet for the 2018 season. The helmet features the BGSU logo on each side with a tapered white and brown stripe down the center.
PURCHASE SEASON TICKETS
SINGLE-GAME TICKETS
GROUP TICKET INFORMATION
PREMIUM SEATING OPTIONS
2018 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
STADIUM SEATING CHANGES
GET YOUR BGSU APPAREL TODAY
JOIN THE FALCON CLUB
For the third consecutive year, BGSU football will wear commemorative helmets when the team recognizes the military during Heroes Day Sept. 8 against Maryland. The helmet will recognize the students who attended BGSU and died while defending our country.
On each side of the while helmet, the BGSU logo is overlayed with the colors of the United States of America. Down the center of the helmet is an orange stripe that includes the names of 111 students from Bowling Green State University who have died in the line of service. On the back of the helmet, the number "111" is shown at the bottom of the stripe down the center. A year ago, the team introduced a brown Military Appreciation helmet and the Falcons wore an orange version in 2016.
Two years ago, Bowling Green State University Athletics partnered with David Ridenour of the BGSU Army ROTC Alumni Society and a 1970 Bowling Green graduate to compile the list of names. Ridenour served in Vietnam from 1971-72.
Four years ago, Bowling Green Athletics installed POW/MIA Chairs of Honor in Doyt L. Perry Stadium, the Stroh Center and the BGSU Ice Arena. BGSU unveiled the first chair at The Doyt on Sept. 6, 2014 when the Falcons hosted Virginia Military Institute (VMI). A chair was installed in the BGSU Ice Arena when the Falcons hosted Miami on Oct. 10, 2014 and was added at the Stroh Center on Nov. 7, 2014 as the team played Notre Dame College.
BGSU also unveiled a lightning orange helmet for the 2018 season. The helmet features the BGSU logo on each side with a tapered white and brown stripe down the center.


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