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RE: KENT STATE Light Blue and Gold ?
(01-28-2022 07:16 PM)Polish Hammer Wrote:  
(01-28-2022 06:23 PM)Muskrat Wrote:  
(01-28-2022 06:04 PM)ilovegymnast Wrote:  Weird to mention 180 combos for 12 - 14 games.

I'm sure I once, long ago, was familiar with the formula to calculate the total possible combinations. You have three items - helmet, jersey and pants. My eyes aren't good enough from that small photo to see how many different, if only slightly, helmets, jerseys and pants there are, but 180 seems high. If it is 180, they can go a total of at least twelve years with a different combo each game!
Pants - white, grey, yellow & blue
Jerseys - white, grey, yellow, blue & light blue
Helmets - white, yellow & blue (but various combinations of each)

While they only wore 3 helmets the face mask and logos were all different combinations so I believe they wore 14 unique helmets. I’m guessing 180 might be low when you calculate the possible combinations you may have with 4 pants, 5 jerseys and 14 helmets.
I wasn't aware there were so many unique helmets. Yeah, with the slight differences in various articles, 180 could well be low.
01-28-2022 08:37 PM
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