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According to answers.com, Myron Cope's career as the Steelers broadcaster began in 1970.

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Who is a steelers football anouncer?

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When was Myron Cope born?

Myron Cope was born on January 23, 1929, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.


Who is NOT a present day Steelers radio announcer?

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Did the Pittsburgh Steelers start the towel tradition?

Yes they did, in a playoff game. Announcer Myron Cope told everyone to bring a towel to the game and wave it in the air. Eventually this became known as the Terrible Towel.


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Myron Cope has written: 'Myron Cope' -- subject(s): Sportscasters, Biography


What is the birth name of Myron Cope?

Myron Cope's birth name is Myron Sydney Kopelman.


When did Myron Cope die?

Myron Cope died on February 27, 2008, in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA.


What is 'The Terrible Towel'?

The Terrible Towel is a symbol used by Pittsburgh Steelers fans at their games. It was created by the late Steelers radio announcer Myron Cope back in 1975. The team's radio station was looking for a gimmick to get sponsors for their talk show and the president of sales, Larry Garrett, suggested towels. Cope had the idea of having the words "The Terrible Towel" printed on the front. The towel made its debut on December 27, 1975, the Steelers won the game and it has been a part of the team's tradition ever since.


How did the Terrible Towel get its name?

The Terrible Towel is a gimmick created by Myron Cope, a broadcaster for the Pittsburgh Steelers (an American football team). Needing a way to excite the fans during a 1975 playoff football game against the Baltimore Colts, Cope urged fans to take yellow dish towels to the game and wave them throughout. Some Steelers players were unenthusiastic (notably linebacker Andy Russell who told Cope they weren't "a gimmick team"). Nevertheless, the stands were filled with yellow towels that day, and the Steelers always seemed to complete terrific plays when the towels were waving. The Steelers won that game 28-10, and Russell himself scored a defensive touchdown.


What year did Myron Cope invent The Terrible Towel?

1975


What was the Pittsburgh Steelers former mascot?

The Pittsburgh Steelers have not had a mascot in the past. In the next couple of years though they should have one.AnswerThis year we had Steely McBeam, but he is now gone. Wrong - see link below in "related links".Back in the late 1970's and 1980's the Steeler mascot was called the Terrible Fan. The mascot was a large, tossle cap wearing version of the Myron Cope Official TERRIBLE TOWEL, a Pittsburgh Original. The Terrible Fan Costume has been retired and now resides in the Western PA Sports Museum located in the Heinz History Center.


Where do the proceeds from the Terrible Towel sales go to?

In 1996, Myron Cope, the inventor of the Terrible Towel, gave the rights to the towel to the Allegheny Valley School in Coraopolis, PA. It is a Pennsylvania school that provides care for over 900 people with mental retardation and physical disabilities. The school also includes Myron Cope's son, who is autistic.