SNAFU
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I typically agree with this, but the salute service game is typically the closest game to Veterans Day, when Nike also rolls out its salute to service apparel for its college teams. Unfortunate that those two dates intersect this year, because homecoming is normally the traditional uniforms with the Summitt Blue accessories.I’m ok with alt unis but homecoming should be traditional orange jerseys/white pants.
Article by Tom Mattingly worth the time to readDuring Dickey’s tenure, the orange T on the white helmet was introduced. There have been some minor modifications since, but in 1977, the bold power T defined the mark, and one can hardly notice the change to it in 2015. Whatever the color of the uniforms, give me the power T on the helmet.
That so? Your take is the folks in the stands who essentially fund the players, the program don't get a say....darn silly. There are no more student-athletes, they're paid players just like Pros. You think the Pros bend that way.Nope..The players love the Dark Modes and they are who matters, not us. They are the ones on the field. End of Discussion!
That’s not a news drop, the Smokey Grey Series announced by UT in 2022 was through the 2025 season. Adidas may have a different idea, but the brand standards that UT has adopted has Dark Mode as the alternate uniform for men’s sports and Summitt Blue for the women’s teams going forward.Well that’s an interesting news drop.
You don’t have to like the answer, but he’s correct.That so? Your take is the folks in the stands who essentially fund the players, the program don't get a say....darn silly. There are no more student-athletes, they're paid players just like Pros. You think the Pros bend that way.
Wear the school colors. PERIOD!
Pros wear alternate jerseys all of the time. The Grizzlies seemed to wear their black or red alternates more at the end of the basketball season than their traditional blue. It’s marketing, and when fans buy them, they are speaking with their wallets.That so? Your take is the folks in the stands who essentially fund the players, the program don't get a say....darn silly. There are no more student-athletes, they're paid players just like Pros. You think the Pros bend that way.
Wear the school colors. PERIOD!
I don't like the answer and just because you agree with him means nothing to me. I've never worn anything other than orange in Neyland and that's not changing. So my wallet is closed to the DM gear.You don’t have to like the answer, but he’s correct.
The only vote the fans get is with their wallets on licensed gear and that vote has gone overwhelmingly in favor of more black gear, not less