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<blockquote data-quote="DaDodd" data-source="post: 888265" data-attributes="member: 4163"><p>Thank for that evidence. I knew there was some teams especially with the once you listed. The Baylor one I'm good with. It's basic and gets the point across. Kind of like what Tech did in 2018. I think the difference for me is that it is kind of cringe now to see Tech do these reveals then go out and play terrible and get embarrassed in whatever they wear. It's like putting lipstick on a pig. I get the "well if we are going to lose we might as well look good doing it". I've even said that before. I want us to win more than anything. So until then I say halt them. </p><p></p><p>You said that players want different combos and I agree that that may be true. But that's also concerns me. I would hope that they would want to win more than anything. Look at Bama. Their uniforms are butt ugly but the players don't care about that. They just want to win. Are we recruiting fashion models or football players? I'd like to think we are recruiting football players who like fashion like any 18-24 year old does. But it's the coaches job to emphasize and focus them on the football playing and not the fashion. Fashion should be a reward for playing well. The problem is player have to much power now and loyalty can be frail. With the transfer portal and NIL, teams are having the constantly appease the players which makes it hard for coaches to personally develop them into young men. </p><p></p><p>You also said the a lot of GT fans want them to wear white and gold and I 100% agree. They should just do that and let the players focus on the game. A also agree with your last sentence. "There’s no need to be concerned about wearing different uniforms or about wearing G/W/G every single game." I think you telling me to not be concerned but I think it should be directed to the team as well. The team should not be concerned about wearing difference uniforms. Having a uniform schedule fixes that concern. Once it's set it's set and off the mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaDodd, post: 888265, member: 4163"] Thank for that evidence. I knew there was some teams especially with the once you listed. The Baylor one I'm good with. It's basic and gets the point across. Kind of like what Tech did in 2018. I think the difference for me is that it is kind of cringe now to see Tech do these reveals then go out and play terrible and get embarrassed in whatever they wear. It's like putting lipstick on a pig. I get the "well if we are going to lose we might as well look good doing it". I've even said that before. I want us to win more than anything. So until then I say halt them. You said that players want different combos and I agree that that may be true. But that's also concerns me. I would hope that they would want to win more than anything. Look at Bama. Their uniforms are butt ugly but the players don't care about that. They just want to win. Are we recruiting fashion models or football players? I'd like to think we are recruiting football players who like fashion like any 18-24 year old does. But it's the coaches job to emphasize and focus them on the football playing and not the fashion. Fashion should be a reward for playing well. The problem is player have to much power now and loyalty can be frail. With the transfer portal and NIL, teams are having the constantly appease the players which makes it hard for coaches to personally develop them into young men. You also said the a lot of GT fans want them to wear white and gold and I 100% agree. They should just do that and let the players focus on the game. A also agree with your last sentence. "There’s no need to be concerned about wearing different uniforms or about wearing G/W/G every single game." I think you telling me to not be concerned but I think it should be directed to the team as well. The team should not be concerned about wearing difference uniforms. Having a uniform schedule fixes that concern. Once it's set it's set and off the mind. [/QUOTE]
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