you think wrong. google Jack Trice image.
On the image of Jack I've seen I can clearly see 3 but maybe there is 5. If there is 5 I stand corrected.
you think wrong. google Jack Trice image.
A question for the history buffs on here. What kind of formal honoring for Jack Trice's family has been done? I am assuming that when the stadium was named there was a big honoring, but I do not specifically remember that and I am assuming a fair amount of our fan base does not remember that specific event either, due to age, distance, etc.
Just thought it would be pretty special to honor them (again) at the Iowa game since the jerseys were going to be worn, plus no doubt some will have purchased the t-shirt version at various vendors. I would think that would make his family proud. Just a thought
I was thinking that too but then I figured he may not have hardly any family left. His parents, aunts and uncles would very likely all be gone, and even any close cousins may be gone now too. Maybe there would be some nieces or nephews. He would have had no heirs so maybe his Cyclone family is about the only family he has left. Would be interesting to know if anybody has tried to find any relatives, which I assume would be in the Cleveland area.
I'm actually tracing the ancestry of various family members related to Jack Trice. Most settled in the Ohio and California areas. When Jack's widow Cora Mae remarried, she had two daughters and one son--Jack's half siblings. Of course, I will share if anything interesting pops up.
I saw on facebook a guy comment on one of ISU photos of the new uni's and his last name was trice, he was african american and I forget his comment but he said something that made it sound like he was related some how.
I don't understand this part.
Just an honest question, but wouldn't it be better to look for jack's nieces and nephews? Would the children/grandchildren of that second marriage would care about jack more than the average person?Yeah me either. Yikes. What I meant to say was that the children from that second marriage clearly weren't related to Jack by blood. Geez, too much time spent staring at genealogy trees has scrambled my brain.
Just an honest question, but wouldn't it be better to look for jack's nieces and nephews? Would the children/grandchildren of that second marriage would care about jack more than the average person?
What makes the most sense is that we use these against Iowa every year. We then have our normal home/aways. Supplement those with a Oregon-esque uni with a storm cloud into a metallic cardinal/gold helmet. Those to be worn once on biggest national broadcast game. Supplement that with everyone's all white with white helmet to be worn against OU or OSU road game. Then everyone is happy.
Anybody know the RGB of the throwback cardinal and gold?
The cardinal is much darker and the gold much more... "metallic" and less yellow, bright, like our current ones.
I would wonder what recoloring the current look would look like with the darker gold, especially.
So, anybody know the RGBs there? Thanks.
I'm actually tracing the ancestry of various family members related to Jack Trice. Most settled in the Ohio and California areas. When Jack's widow Cora Mae remarried, she had two daughters and one son. Of course, I will share if anything interesting pops up.
EDIT: deleted typo.
Pretty sure his mom is 147 and still living in the Cleveland area. I can't vouch for close cousins.
George Trice is related to Jack, Originally from Cleveland, Lives in Des Moines now I believe
Attended ISU