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Posted: 10:02 a.m. Monday, Aug. 19, 2013

Kennesaw State giving fans a chance to choose helmet

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Two of the choices for Kennesaw State's football helmet sit on coach Brian Bohannon's desk.

By Doug Roberson

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Kennesaw State is giving fans an opportunity to help decide which helmet its football team will use.

Fans can go online at ksuowls.com/FBhelmet and choose between one of three helmets:

  • A black helmet with the primary logo and a gold stripe and black facemask;
  • A gold helmet with the “KS” logo, black stripe and black facemask;
  • A black helmet with the “KS” logo and gold facemask.

The survey ends Aug. 30.

The helmet will be unveiled at the soccer game against Ole Miss on Sept. 13 at 7 p.m.

The football team is scheduled to play its first game in 2015.

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