The Stickers on the Stanford Cardinal helmet is a large red S with a green California Redwood in front.
The stickers are small axe blades, representing the axe that is given to the winner of the Stanford/Cal game each year.
2009
It is a warrior helmet and two spears that are crossing each other.
Red axe, given to the winner of the Stanford-Cal game
No Stickers will not weaken your helmet, put as many on as makes you happy.
Yes they do depending on the stickers
If you like.
Much research shows that there is no problem with have stickers on any form of helmet such as ; motor cycle helmets, bmx/shateboard helmets and any other form of crash helmets.
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Each player will bring helmet stickers from his school/team and give them to other players on the all-star team to wear on their helmet. I guess they do this to show respect to the other players/schools from their all-star team.
The stickers on the helmets stand for something good that the player has done, such as a good play or a good sack, or a nice show of leadership. The more stickers a player has the better the player. Some schools, such as Georgia, give white bones for athletic plays and black bone for academic achievements. Ohio State players get buckeye leaf stickers for making great plays, starting on the back of the left side. Some players do so much on the field they have stickers on the right side of their helmets.
Seaside stickers can be obtained by completing quests given in Seaside. The stickers are only given out during special events.