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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 887913" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>White at home is boring. That’s my whole point. So boring in fact, that other teams notorious for doing it starting to mix it up. White jerseys over and over, week after week, year after year, it gets old. Old for the fans and old for the players. Why should wearing combinations with our color scheme (white and gold) be on rare occasions? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Cowboys are literally wearing navy at home more times now than they ever have. Because their fan base said white is BORING. They didn’t have an uproar. They actively encouraged it! The Cowboys are wearing navy at home and on the road more times now than they ever have! </p><p></p><p>LSU wore purple for 2 of their 7 home games in 2019, and another game on the road. They even included a white helmet for 2 of those games. Did anybody forget their colors are purple and yellow because they didn’t wear any yellow uniform elements? NO. There’s no reason to act like it’s an abomination to wear white pants or gold/blue jerseys for GT. There’s historical precedent for literally all of the combinations I posted pictures of. A lot of GT’s best seasons and games have come when wearing uniforms other than G/W/G. It’s a tired “tradition”, and GT hasn’t had the success this century to keep playing it off as some sort of winning standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 887913, member: 4572"] White at home is boring. That’s my whole point. So boring in fact, that other teams notorious for doing it starting to mix it up. White jerseys over and over, week after week, year after year, it gets old. Old for the fans and old for the players. Why should wearing combinations with our color scheme (white and gold) be on rare occasions? The Cowboys are literally wearing navy at home more times now than they ever have. Because their fan base said white is BORING. They didn’t have an uproar. They actively encouraged it! The Cowboys are wearing navy at home and on the road more times now than they ever have! LSU wore purple for 2 of their 7 home games in 2019, and another game on the road. They even included a white helmet for 2 of those games. Did anybody forget their colors are purple and yellow because they didn’t wear any yellow uniform elements? NO. There’s no reason to act like it’s an abomination to wear white pants or gold/blue jerseys for GT. There’s historical precedent for literally all of the combinations I posted pictures of. A lot of GT’s best seasons and games have come when wearing uniforms other than G/W/G. It’s a tired “tradition”, and GT hasn’t had the success this century to keep playing it off as some sort of winning standard. [/QUOTE]
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