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Download the 2009 College Football Helmet Schedules

These are from last year, so don't you think you are more interested in the 2010 College Football Helmet Schedule Glossary?

All Football Bowl Subdivisions Helmet Schedules, from the ACC to the WAC, are completed and ready to be downloaded online. So what are you waiting for?



In addition download the Featured Game Spreadsheet, for your look at the 5 biggest games each week of the 2009 season.

Also if you're looking for more schedules, Download the NFL Helmet Schedule or the NFL Cheerleader Schedule.

Updates: Corrected Nebraska schedule (5/27), Corrected Rutgers & Ball St. (6/10), Corrected SEC (7/1), Corrected Ole Miss & Pac 10 (7/13), Corrected KState (8/4), Corrected Northwestern (9/3)

If you find any other errors please email me at SimonOnSports at gmail.com and I'll fix them ASAP!

If You're Having Trouble With the First Link, Here's a Backup Download, click free download. It's a little more annoying, hence why it's the backup.

Comments

Whiskey said…
Simon great work on this as per usual. I'll pass the word that it is available.

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Anonymous said…
First off, this is an excellent job. Helmets off to the creator of this matrix.

However, I do have to be a wet blanket--for Nebraska's schedule, you have Oklahoma State playing at Nebraska. That should be Oklahoma playing Nebraska in Lincoln this year--Nebraska doesn't play Oklahoma State until next year.

FWIW, you have it right for the Oklahoma Sooner schedule. :)
Anonymous said…
I couldn't find Georgia Tech on your schedule. Thanks!
Anonymous said…
I think we are still missing a few games that were scheduled late on open dates. For instance Kansas State is playing Tennesse Tech on Sept 26th. Great job on the schedule, nice touch on the old school helmets. What era are they all from?
Simon said…
No particular era, kind of just looked at all the retro helmets and picked the ones I liked best.

Plus some of the lower universities or newer football programs like Central and South Florida only have a couple of helmets to choose from.
Anonymous said…
I could not get the file to download
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