Actually, Varsity Shop would change the colors to orange and white, have a collie for a mascot, and sing "In the Goold Ol' Summertime," if that was what JJ wanted.
So at what point do we stop the color wheel and settle for a single hue to plan to wear to football games? I'm tired of all this spinning around at the whim of the athletics department.
b_caesar wrote:So at what point do we stop the color wheel and settle for a single hue to plan to wear to football games? I'm tired of all this spinning around at the whim of the athletics department.
Never. What would we have tO complain about
Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
Why on earth would SMU open a can of worms over changing our uniforms to Texas Tech's color scheme when the team should be focusing their entire energies on beating Army? Just seems incredibly stupid to shift coaches, admin's, players, fans and media attention onto something that won't put points on the scoreboard.
If coaches and players think that black will help intimidate the other team, I say get some ballers in here who don't need special clothes and makeup to be tough. When I came to SMU in the '80s, we scared the crap out of everyone and looked good doing it in blue and white.
"It's a couple hundred million dollars. I'm not losing sleep over it." -- David Miller
peruna11 wrote:This is the kids jersey they had last week.
Looks like navy blue to me...I would be fine with that, but black...no way. I didn't graduate from Tech.
SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.