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<blockquote data-quote="Supersizethatorder-mutt" data-source="post: 518771" data-attributes="member: 435"><p>OMG, there is so much wrong with this post. Selling navy and blue shirts has absolutely nothing to do with uniforms. They also sell grey and green and pink shirts.</p><p>Players love anything different, so why not pink? </p><p>The fact that Tech has, with the exception of the 80s, when the NCAA stupidly required dark home jerseys, has worn white jerseys at home for at least 80 years. In fact that was our BRAND, something which TStan claimed he was trying to establish for Tech.</p><p>Bama players might love to wear gray and crimson uniforms, but the people making the decisions at Bama have sense enough not to fix what ain't broke.</p><p>As I have asked before, how is the use of a non-primary color considered "swag"?</p><p>Using Bama again as a reference point, do you think the seniors there have any say-so in what they wear? Schools with established conditions don't bow to any amount of group think; they stick with BRAND.</p><p>Change is definitely NOT always good. Prohibition was a CHANGE. Do you really think that was good. And that's only one BAD change that comes to mind, among thousands of others. To repeat the common expression I used earlier, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supersizethatorder-mutt, post: 518771, member: 435"] OMG, there is so much wrong with this post. Selling navy and blue shirts has absolutely nothing to do with uniforms. They also sell grey and green and pink shirts. Players love anything different, so why not pink? The fact that Tech has, with the exception of the 80s, when the NCAA stupidly required dark home jerseys, has worn white jerseys at home for at least 80 years. In fact that was our BRAND, something which TStan claimed he was trying to establish for Tech. Bama players might love to wear gray and crimson uniforms, but the people making the decisions at Bama have sense enough not to fix what ain't broke. As I have asked before, how is the use of a non-primary color considered "swag"? Using Bama again as a reference point, do you think the seniors there have any say-so in what they wear? Schools with established conditions don't bow to any amount of group think; they stick with BRAND. Change is definitely NOT always good. Prohibition was a CHANGE. Do you really think that was good. And that's only one BAD change that comes to mind, among thousands of others. To repeat the common expression I used earlier, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." [/QUOTE]
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