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<blockquote data-quote="chris975d" data-source="post: 652169" data-attributes="member: 3766"><p>Actually...we are both right. In the example I was replying to above, of us wearing a dark color(onyx gray or navy blue) to keep UGA from wearing red, and supersize saying that UGA would still wear red, in that instance, yes, UGA would have to have permission:</p><p></p><p></p><p> “Is it possible for the visiting team to wear their home (colored) jerseys?</p><p>This is possible, under these conditions (Rule 1-4-5-b):</p><p>• The home team must agree in writing before the game.</p><p>• The home team’s conference must certify that the color of the visiting team’s</p><p>jersey is in contrast with that of the home team.”</p><p></p><p>In the case of us wearing white (our traditional home jersey color), and therefore UGA (or anyone else) wearing their primary color, then yes, you are correct:</p><p></p><p></p><p> “What are the rules about jersey colors for opposing teams?</p><p>By rule the visiting team must wear white jerseys. This means white, which does not include light gray, pale yellow, etc. The home team may wear white, but only if they get written agreement with the visiting team before the season starts (Rule 1-4-5-b).”</p><p></p><p>So if we wore dark for a home UGA game, they couldn’t wear dark (red) without our permission. If we want to wear white at BDS, then the visiting team must agree to it on paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris975d, post: 652169, member: 3766"] Actually...we are both right. In the example I was replying to above, of us wearing a dark color(onyx gray or navy blue) to keep UGA from wearing red, and supersize saying that UGA would still wear red, in that instance, yes, UGA would have to have permission: “Is it possible for the visiting team to wear their home (colored) jerseys? This is possible, under these conditions (Rule 1-4-5-b): • The home team must agree in writing before the game. • The home team’s conference must certify that the color of the visiting team’s jersey is in contrast with that of the home team.” In the case of us wearing white (our traditional home jersey color), and therefore UGA (or anyone else) wearing their primary color, then yes, you are correct: “What are the rules about jersey colors for opposing teams? By rule the visiting team must wear white jerseys. This means white, which does not include light gray, pale yellow, etc. The home team may wear white, but only if they get written agreement with the visiting team before the season starts (Rule 1-4-5-b).” So if we wore dark for a home UGA game, they couldn’t wear dark (red) without our permission. If we want to wear white at BDS, then the visiting team must agree to it on paper. [/QUOTE]
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