winwave wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 10:55 pm
I like the cleats by themselves. Some things that look good up close don't show up when watching from the stands. Our tradition has been green jersey's and white pants with a white helmet at home and white jersey with green or white pants on the road. Helmet decals have changed. Yes the traditional powers have worn some different combos in the recent past but they are one off's. We are into wearing a different combo for every game. My position is stick to tradition except for that one off or if the team is performing at such a high level then give them more opportunities to wear the different combos.
As for the post saying one of the equipment managers is laughing at us is uncalled for. We are the fan base. The fact is we have applauded the work they've done on many levels. I have posted that if the rest of the athletic department performed at their levels we'd all be really happy. Shame on you for coming here and trying to get in our faces.
i agree with the first part. but its the landscape of college football, like everything else things changes
and hes laughing at the time wasted on things like this... it was a player who had cleats made yet it became this.
i'll be sure to pass along the compliment as well.
I wasnt getting in anyone face, i was simply pointing out what pretty much every school is doing. if every school has an indoor there is going to be someone saying we need one, what the difference of me saying we change our uniforms like everynoe else "Shrugs:" it has to happen to get recruits now outside of the top 4/5 schools in the nation. just look at our conference Houston, Memphis, UCF. the best 3 teams last few years and they do it. you have to do it to stay relevant and compete. no harm intended