Dark, dark blue - Kinda like US Navy "Navy Blue" is actually black - and gold.
The right color
Marylyn Monroe would agree with you.In the 1950's Tech most always wore white jerseys, gold pants and gold helmets home and away. On rare occasion they were forced to wear a dark jersey, which I believe was navy blue, at away games. Georgia Tech and LSU were the only teams that predominately wore their white jersey at home. The 50's were the golden era of Georgia Tech football and should be held in the highest regard by our fanbase and the school as well. I have always thought that Georgia Tech should honor the memory of those teams and that time by wearing the same style uniforms in perpetuity.
Go Jackets!
This photo, which was obtained by googling Georgia Tech football team 1950s, shows the 1950 "formal" team photo - and clearly they are wearing dark, presumably navy, jerseys. Seems very odd to have been forced to wear those (maybe their white ones were in the laundry?).In the 1950's Tech most always wore white jerseys, gold pants and gold helmets home and away. On rare occasion they were forced to wear a dark jersey, which I believe was navy blue, at away games. Georgia Tech and LSU were the only teams that predominately wore their white jersey at home. The 50's were the golden era of Georgia Tech football and should be held in the highest regard by our fanbase and the school as well. I have always thought that Georgia Tech should honor the memory of those teams and that time by wearing the same style uniforms in perpetuity.
Go Jackets!
My Dad was on the freshman team in 1949 before he gave up football to concentrate on school. He has passed, but I remember him telling me that they had navy jerseys that the sometimes wore.
Nope, the away jersey was black. It is true that Tech always tried to wear the white and gold in various mutations, but when the other side insisted (like, say, LSU) Tech wore black.In the 1950's Tech most always wore white jerseys, gold pants and gold helmets home and away. On rare occasion they were forced to wear a dark jersey, which I believe was navy blue, at away games. Georgia Tech and LSU were the only teams that predominately wore their white jersey at home. The 50's were the golden era of Georgia Tech football and should be held in the highest regard by our fanbase and the school as well. I have always thought that Georgia Tech should honor the memory of those teams and that time by wearing the same style uniforms in perpetuity.
Go Jackets!
You have to understand, people saw in black and white in the 50s.
Again- ColorBlindNope, the away jersey was black. It is true that Tech always tried to wear the white and gold in various mutations, but when the other side insisted (like, say, LSU) Tech wore black.
I saw them, you know,.
But I’ve noticed in Tech’s early history most of their jerseys are dark blue. Some of the 1920s teams pose in blue uniforms too.I pulled this 1950 team photo from the Tech archives. If dark (presumably navy) jerseys were the rare exception, it seems odd that we would use that for their posed team photo.View attachment 16405
My three choices as well.I’ve always wanted Tech to have 3 uniforms- The gold hats, white jerseys, gold pants as primary, the 1990 version of gold helmets and blue jerseys, and the Bud Carson era white helmets, mustard jerseys and white pants.
Maybe they wore dark jerseys for the picture for the heightened contrast, since the photo is in black and white. The numbers show up better and the players are, uh, light skinned...I pulled this 1950 team photo from the Tech archives. If dark (presumably navy) jerseys were the rare exception, it seems odd that we would use that for their posed team photo.View attachment 16405