I know I am in the minority here. I like what Nike has done at Oregon.
I like variety.
I would love to see the all orange become normal at home.
I would like to see maybe one home game each year have something different.
As I said, I know I am in the minority.
I am just throwing out an idea, but what does everyone think about Kiffin introducing a new jersey next season. I am somewhat tired of the plain orange and white jerseys. What about black being thrown in??? The baseball team has black in their jerseys. Black jerseys and pants with orange helmets I think would look great. I just wanna know what people would think about some new jerseys, now that we have a new coaching era.
If we want new uni's -- just make a deal with Nike and let their designers loose.
Just look at what they came up with for Army.
But don't forget what they did for Oregon!![]()
this kind of crap is a direct result of men watching the style network. There's nfl on for goodness sake. If you don't like that, go outside & change your oil.....go hunting or fishing.....find a neighbor with a workshop & build something.....but whatever you do find something better than turning volnation into fashion week. Can i get an amen?!?!
This kind of crap is a direct result of men watching the style network. There's NFL on for goodness sake. If you don't like that, go outside & change your oil.....go hunting or fishing.....find a neighbor with a workshop & build something.....but whatever you do find something better than turning volnation into fashion week. Can I get an AMEN?!?!
That camo didn't seem to help Army avoid the 34-0 shutout. Anchors aweigh boy-o's. I was glad Army's fb got the chance to get the school single season rushing record though. I couldn't believe it when they started throwing the ball at the end of the game.
It's amazing the national powers NEVER change their uni's. They're part of the tradition of that school. Everytime someone brings this stuff up, it reminds me just how far some think we have fallen. These people have to be teenagers.