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Colorado Rockies mohawk dude is back for another season. This time, he is paying homage to All-Star shortstop Troy Tulowitzki with his ridiculously high hair.

If you remember, this same fan was in attendance when the Rockies played the Arizona Diamondbacks in the playoffs last season. We also showed you several pictures that prove he uses his mohawk to support all of the other collegiate and professional sports teams in the Colorado area. This guy has found a unique way to show his fanhood and he keeps rolling with it. I ain’t mad at him for that.

Photo via Reddit

By Larry Brown | April 23, 2013 - Posted in Fashion

Kenjon Barner hair

Kenjon Barner spent the day at ESPN on Tuesday, and the former Oregon running back brought his swag with him.

Barner has been working on his new hairstyle for the past few months, and it was in peak form this week. Just look at it. Shaved on the sides, nice and curly and frizzy on top. He’s like halfway to “Coneheads.” It’s not quite a Kid from Kid ‘n Play, because his hair curves inward to form a trapezoid rather than going straight up to form the box for a flat-top. His hair is so neat and compact on top, it’s like at Benihana when the chef packs the rice into one of those bowls and flips it upside down before placing it on your plate. Yeah, I’m going to call this the Benihana hair.

Barner routinely ran a fast forty time at workouts and can be a speed back in the NFL. He is projected to be selected on the final day of the draft. His hair is projected to be a first-round pick.

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LeBron James' sons Kid 'N Play

The contest for best haircut on an athlete’s son is over. Everyone else can go home. LeBron James’ sons win.

James shared the photo you see above on his Instagram and Twitter accounts early Wednesday morning, captioning it, “New House Party movie coming soon! Starring Bronny and Bryce #aintgonehurtnobody.”

In case you’re unfamiliar, Kid ‘n Play (pictured on the right) are an early-90s hip-hop group known for their raps and dance moves. They were the main characters in three different versions of “House Party,” which James references. I was more of a “Class Act” guy — Doug E. Doug owned in that movie — but House Party was solid.

LeBron James Jr. aka “Bronny” needs about four more inches to match Kid’s famous hi-top fade, but we’ll give him credit for even rocking the classic ‘do in the first place. The big question is, can LeBron’s sons do the Funky Charleston?

Photo credit: Instagram/LeBron James

By Steve DelVecchio | - Posted in Basketball

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Philadelphia 76ers guard Nick Young has a very unique sense of fashion. His new haircut reminds us of that.

On Monday, Young shared a photo on Twitter of his new haircut. Much like a mullet, the new look is business in the front and a party in the back. Basically Young just had his head buzzed but left everything at the bottom of his hairline near his neck.

Surprised? You shouldn’t be. This is the same dude who decided it was a good idea to wear this horrible shirt to a press conference during the playoffs last year. Either he likes screwing with people, or Young just enjoys looking bad.

By Steve DelVecchio | February 6, 2013 - Posted in Hockey

Mike-Smith-CoyotesMike-Smith-mullett

Prior to this week, Phoenix Coyotes goalie Mike Smith had been growing out his hair for a very long time. As you can see from the photo above on the left, he had one of the raddest hairstyles in the NHL for all of last season and into this year. Many fans will be disappointed to hear that Smith recently cut his hair — until they see his new haircut.

The photo above on the right shows Smith’s new haircut, which is nothing shy of phenomenal. If you thought authentic mulletts became extinct in the 1980s, think again. Evander Kane may have decided to go modern with the rapper-influenced haircut he recently got, but Smith is here to keep things old school. Here is a straight-on shot that the Coyotes posted on Twitter:

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By Steve DelVecchio | January 25, 2013 - Posted in Hockey

Evander-Kane-YMCMB-haircut

Winnipeg Jets winger Evander Kane is a big Lil Wayne fan. Anyone who follows him on Twitter is aware of that, since he often tweets lines from Weezy’s songs. Last season, he seemed to use Lil Wayne lines to respond to criticism he was hearing from Winnipeg fans and the media when he was in the middle of a goal drought.

On Friday, Kane shared a few photos of his new haircut on Twitter. For those of you who didn’t know, “YMCMB” is an acronym for “Young Money Cash Money Billionaires,” which is a reference to Lil Wayne’s Young Money record label.

Apparently Kane is an even bigger Lil Wayne fan than we thought. Jets fans would probably prefer him to get a haircut that shows team spirit like the one Raptors forward Amir Johnson has, but it’s not their hair. His hair, his choice.

H/T Eye on Hockey

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With college bowl season comes bowl-themed haircuts, and at least one San Jose State player unveiled one of the better ones earlier this week. According to Dan Steinberg of D.C. Sports Bog, the head you see above appears to belong to safety Cullen Newsome. The Spartans will take on Bowling Green in the Military Bowl on Thursday, and Newsome decided to honor the occasion with a bowl-themed buzz cut that also includes the San Jose State logo.

Newsome’s haircut is almost as detailed as the one Raptors forward Amir Johnson recently unveiled, but he’s lacking color. Perhaps he didn’t want dye running all over his head while wearing a helmet. Some of these smaller bowl games don’t get the hype they deserve, but kudos to the players for taking the time to appreciate the occasion.

Photo via @Military Bowl