
Ohio State's Black Stripe Tradition: Parker & Little Earn Stripes
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Spring practice at Ohio State sees new players earn their stripes, literally. The black stripe tradition, started by Urban Meyer, is removed from helmets when freshmen or transfers prove their worth. This weekend, Kyle Parker and Earl Little Junior, both transfers, shed their stripes after impressive performances. Parker, a wide receiver from LSU, and Little, a safety who transferred from Alabama to Florida State, are expected to contribute significantly to the teams rebuilding secondary and receiver room. Fans are excited about their potential impact on the depth chart.
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