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what were the years of the black watch?
I guess the only good thing about the coronas is it will keep this from happening. Hard to wear a new uni if there aren't any games.
I really don't care if we do or not. Maybe it will turn out to be cool (I doubt it, but am willing to give it a shot) , but why in the name of all that is holy did we spend so much time and money on a survey and come up with new guidelines as to color and styling and then not follow one single thing on it
'84 and '85what were the years of the black watch?
I think in a couple years once CGC gets comfortable and the brand is out there, we will go back to actually having a couple looks we stick to mainly. HopefullyHuman nature is quite amazing in that people can see the same thing differently.
There was No Black Watch uniform. The 84 & 85 teams, at home, wore Gold hats with no stripe and a White GT logo. They wore a Black shirt with White & Gold trim. They wore Gold pants with White & black trim.
Anything to do with The Black Watch was not a team thing - it was strictly a recognition of a small handful of D players that wore a different helmet. Gold with wide black center stripe and black only GT logo. No O players at all.
Antithesis of a "Team" thing.
That being said i could not care less about this anymore. G / W / B / Bl / G or any combo thereof.
I no longer have any hope of seeing us wear anything resembling a Classy uni regardless of color scheme.
Let loose the dogs of fashion.
That's not exactly true. The whole team wore black jerseys, a jersey color never worn before, in honor of the Black Watch Defense. The different helmets may have differentiated the actual members of the defensive team, but the team uniform as a whole has always been referred to as the Black Watch uniform.Human nature is quite amazing in that people can see the same thing differently.
There was No Black Watch uniform. The 84 & 85 teams, at home, wore Gold hats with no stripe and a White GT logo. They wore a Black shirt with White & Gold trim. They wore Gold pants with White & black trim.
Anything to do with The Black Watch was not a team thing - it was strictly a recognition of a small handful of D players that wore a different helmet. Gold with wide black center stripe and black only GT logo. No O players at all.
Antithesis of a "Team" thing.
That being said i could not care less about this anymore. G / W / B / Bl / G or any combo thereof.
I no longer have any hope of seeing us wear anything resembling a Classy uni regardless of color scheme.
Let loose the dogs of fashion.
That's not exactly true. The whole team wore black jerseys, a jersey color never worn before, in honor of the Black Watch Defense. The different helmets may have differentiated the actual members of the defensive team, but the team uniform as a whole has always been referred to as the Black Watch uniform.
Totally agree about the blue end zones AND the blue outline of the field. TERRIBLE choice, by whoever made it, and yet they continue to do it.I like switching up unis with all the white and gold options. WWW, WGW, WWG, GWW, GWG, GWW, GGW. Like the gold face masks much better than blue. Not a fan of our jerseys with blue numbers, or the ugly white-out helmets.
Blue jersies are ok once a year, not twice a year, and definitely never blue britches. We should never have blue end zones.
If we are committed to doing a special uni once a year, like last year's grays, a neutral color black uni seems a very likely option. I'd support that as long as it's executed well with gold and white accents. Once a year something different to generate excitement among fans and players and recruits.
As far as branding and comparisons with Oregon and Florida, I prefer and wish our branding was consistently WHITE/GOLD. Nobody gets Florida or Oregon's colors wrong, regardless of what crazy uniform they wear. The average college sports fan still confuses ours all the time, which is largely self-inflicted through the way we opt to use blue. We could do some pretty creative things with alternate uniforms that stick with a primarily WHITE/GOLD/navy trim scheme, but, that's just like, my opinion.
And if you disagree with me, that's just, like, your opinion.
I honestly do not remember black jerseys being used prior to '84 and '85 seasons, nor blue being used in the Georgia game in '81, but that doesn't mean I think you are wrong -- I just don't remember that. Too bad the "massive failure" of those blue jerseys in '81 wasn't remembered. Regardless of how good the '90 NC uniforms or the '14 Orange Bowl unis looked, IMO that is simply not a "proper" Tech uniform. I would think your impression about wearing different stripes is correct.Well sir, if I may -
GT wore Black jerseys at home in 1982 & 83 and had nothing to do with B/W.
When curry came in we wore G/W/G in 1980 and 81 except for the last game of 81 which happened to be played at home.
Vs ugag, curry broke out a Blue jersey. Massive failure.
The next season he started us wearing our vandy uniforms at home - G/Black/G.
But yes i can understand how some would call the uni in other years as a Black Watch uni.
I may be incorrect, but i am under the impression that teams can no longer have players wearing different stripes, etc. from rest of team. Award stickers are different, but basic uni must all be the same now.
Not sure however.
In the off-season they painted the end zones gold and the sidelines white. Looked so much betterTotally agree about the blue end zones AND the blue outline of the field. TERRIBLE choice, by whoever made it, and yet they continue to do it.
I like switching up unis with all the white and gold options. WWW, WGW, WWG, GWW, GWG, GWW, GGW. Like the gold face masks much better than blue. Not a fan of our jerseys with blue numbers, or the ugly white-out helmets.
Blue jersies are ok once a year, not twice a year, and definitely never blue britches. We should never have blue end zones.
If we are committed to doing a special uni once a year, like last year's grays, a neutral color black uni seems a very likely option. I'd support that as long as it's executed well with gold and white accents. Once a year something different to generate excitement among fans and players and recruits.
As far as branding and comparisons with Oregon and Florida, I prefer and wish our branding was consistently WHITE/GOLD. Nobody gets Florida or Oregon's colors wrong, regardless of what crazy uniform they wear. The average college sports fan still confuses ours all the time, which is largely self-inflicted through the way we opt to use blue. We could do some pretty creative things with alternate uniforms that stick with a primarily WHITE/GOLD/navy trim scheme, but, that's just like, my opinion.
And if you disagree with me, that's just, like, your opinion.
I honestly do not remember black jerseys being used prior to '84 and '85 seasons, nor blue being used in the Georgia game in '81, but that doesn't mean I think you are wrong -- I just don't remember that. Too bad the "massive failure" of those blue jerseys in '81 wasn't remembered. Regardless of how good the '90 NC uniforms or the '14 Orange Bowl unis looked, IMO that is simply not a "proper" Tech uniform. I would think your impression about wearing different stripes is correct.
In the off-season they painted the end zones gold and the sidelines white. Looked so much better