Here’s a look behind the scenes at the Wilson Football Factory located in the small town of Ada, Ohio…
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Wilson Football Factory – Ada, Ohio
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Bolt Athletics: Official Apparel Provider of the National Underclassmen Combine 7-on-7 Tournament
Tuesday, December 28th, 2010Bolt Athletics is proud to be the Official Apparel Provider of the National Underclassmen Combine 7-on-7 Tournament. The NUC All World Gridiron Classic will take place December 31 at 6pm. For tickets visit www.nationalunderclassmen.com
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Bolt Athletics Black Friday Sale 11/26-11/29
Friday, November 26th, 2010Bolt Athletics Black Friday Sale is officially on! We have over 50 products to choose from – at up to 75% OFF. Featured items include Rawlings Zoombang gear, Louisville Slugger, Rawlings, Anderson and Miken bats, and Officially Licensed NFL, MLB, NBA, and NCAA products – there’s something for everyone. These prices are the lowest anywhere, and are good through Monday, 11/29. Let the shopping begin!
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Schutt Air XP Football Helmet Featured on CBS and ESPN
Saturday, November 20th, 2010After DeSean Jackson’s highly publicized switch to the AiR XP for his return to the Philadelphia Eagles on Nov.7, the helmet earned recognition on both CBS’ NFL Today show and on ESPN’s award winning Sportscenter. The TPU Cushioning inside the XP make it the best performing traditional standoff helmet on the field.
You can learn more, and purchase the new Schutt Air XP helmet at BoltAthletics.com>>
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Players losing their headgear
Monday, October 4th, 2010With college football focused lately on discouraging players from losing their heads by cracking down on unsportsmanlike conduct, another trend has crept into the game.
Players losing their headgear.
In recent seasons, helmets are increasingly being separated from craniums. It’s not just the ball rolling on the ground after collisions between tackler and runner or receiver.
What’s going on? Is it the helmets, the chinstraps, or something else?
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