What's with all the jerseys?

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Miami '10: decent

*shrug*
Im sorry but I think think those are atrocious!
Looks like the kind of uniforms Bowling Green should wear.

 
so are we wearing white on white? i dont like the white on white. keep it classy with the red pants. we dont seem to do well with the white on white
I think if we were it would have been Tweeted by now.

Just wishful thinking. Maybe next year.

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Everyone always wants us to wear black, and I do think maybe black jerseys with our white pants would be cool, but something I think would be cool is a metallic or camoflage red jersey. That's basically what west virginia was wearing. It was a camo pattern. A red camo pattern could be sweet IMO.
Yeah!

Like This:

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:sarcasm

 
Call me blasphemous but for the most part, I think Oregon's uniforms are great.

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Gray on white: FAIL; Gray/yellow on black: COOL; Green on white: LEGIT; Gray on green: WIN; gray/black on yellow: SUPER LEGIT

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VaTech: FAIL

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Ohio State '10: meh

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Ohio State '09: FAIL

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Miami '10: decent

*shrug*
The 2nd set of demotivationals I ever made:

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JTrain said:
I don't get the part about CU and ND...
In '81 CU changed to Blue, then changed back

May 28, 1981—Blue officially adopted as the primary uniform color in place of black after a Board of Regents mandate at its January meeting and subsequent follow-up recommendation by a campus committee. Originally suggested to be “the deep blue Colorado of Colorado’s sky at 9,000 feet” by then-Regent Jack Anderson, jerseys were officially an “Air Force Blue” though different than the blue the Air Force Academy’s sports teams wore. Numerals are silver and outlined in white, and the pant remained gold, but with a blue stripe, for both home and road. Football helmets remained gold but with blue logos. CU’s trademark south end zone is painted blue, the first color change since it was created after the track was removed in 1966. CU’s coach at the time, Chuck Fairbanks, has been routinely, and falsely, credited for the color switch through the years, which was not overly popular with Buff fans.

 

 

And here's ND:

Although Notre Dame's official colors for athletics long have been listed as gold and blue, the color of the Irish home football jersey has switched back and forth between blue and green for more than 50 years.

History teacher and old guy reference I guess.

 
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