What’s on them? And what do they symbolize? The objects on Ohio State’s helmet stickers are buckeye leaves. Buckeye leaves ...
At a glance, it could easily be mistaken for a marijuana leaf. The buckeye tree became the state tree of Ohio in 1953 but was already a popular symbol for the state as far back as the 1800s.
What is a Buckeye? Here's what to know about the history of Ohio State football's nickname ahead of its CFP first-round game ...
Time, TV schedule to watch Week 14 game The objects on Ohio State’s helmet stickers are buckeye leaves. Buckeye leaves grow on buckeye trees, the official state tree of Ohio. The fruit of ...
Some think they look like stars, some say they look marijuana leaves. So how to OSU player earn them and what the heck is a buckeye?
The buckeye leaf also represents the "strength and sturdiness" of the Ohio State student population. A helmet can hold between 35 and 40 stickers on each side. Ohio State has not recorded which ...