kreutz35 said:I'm assuming its photoshopped but I can't be sure. What do you all think?
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Hexidecimal....brilliant. props to you good sirNUance said:Well here’s my novel idea. Since people are sensitive to tradition we should keep our regular colors. Instead of changing colors, we should print all the jersey numbers in hexadecimal. That would show the rest of the B1G how incredibly smart we are—despite getting booted out of the AAU and all.
Hmmm didn't see many Husker fans saying the same thing when we wore our blac.kout jerseys in the Holiday Bowl. For you it's tradition but for us it's "ghetto"... hmmmmiLoveLamp said:Good post!NshawU said:Obviously if we wore black uniforms for one game a year it would form a wormhole that would erase all of our past achievements, history and tradition.
Wearing a black jersey once = loss of tradition (To some in this thread)
But who the f#*k lists Scarlett and Cream as a huge tradition at Nebraska? The first ten things on my list when I think of tradition are (in no particular order):
1. Blackshirts
2. Tunnel Walk
3. The Sellouts
4. Walk-Ons
5. The Retired Jerseys
6. The Heisman Trio
7. Bowl Games
8. The Back-to-Backs (70', 71') and (94', 95')
9. The Decade of Dominance
10. Academic All-Americans
I don't see how a black jersey takes any of that away from us. It is what it is, a jersey.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-Sgvq98mjc&feature=relatedHmmm didn't see many Husker fans saying the same thing when we wore our blac.kout jerseys in the Holiday Bowl. For you it's tradition but for us it's "ghetto"... hmmmm
Do you think our players would have a similar reaction if we got black jersey's?
That...was...AWESOME!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-Sgvq98mjc&feature=relatedHmmm didn't see many Husker fans saying the same thing when we wore our blac.kout jerseys in the Holiday Bowl. For you it's tradition but for us it's "ghetto"... hmmmm