whobethis16
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1903 and 1925, had to fit the numbers in the front in somewhere, since the originals did not use them, same for the helmet schemes. I also tossed a Power T on the pants of one just to see. 1903 looks terrible like I expected, with it looking nothing like Tennessee, 1925 doesn't look too bad, but still just odd to me.
I'm not sure if I have ever clarified, but my looks I've been tossing out on here are not to flush 100+ years of tradition down the drain, and aren't also meant to replace our uniforms, just an alternate for a one game a year kinda thing. As for the black jerseys, I thought Eric Berry and one other were the ones who came to Kiffin and asked for them for that game, or am I mistaken? Also, as for the old uniforms, I have been dabbling with them on the Pro Combat as "throw back" designs as well, just to see what those 1892, 1903, '14, and '25 uniforms would look. Just didn't know if anyone would be curious to see them.
]Right or wrong the high schoolers today like the flair and drawn to the flash[/B]. They customize everything from cars/wheels to their cell phones.
We can try to hide behind "tradition" because we are resistant to change, but this wont make the trend go away.
Tradition is wrought on the field, in the classroom, and as a citizen. The way these athletes are coached will teach them the tradition of Tennessee.
If the players want a little more pop to bring them to UT so be it. No doubt the uniforms and the style does catch their eye, draw their attention, and generate interest. To argue this would be foolish. So whatever it takes to create excitement is fine by me. Get the kids to campus then we teach the tradition and create a Vol for Life out of these high school boys.
Make the uni's exciting bring out the metal finish, the black jersies for night games.....whatever!!!
Just get them here....then teach the boys how to be men!
1903 and 1925, had to fit the numbers in the front in somewhere, since the originals did not use them, same for the helmet schemes. I also tossed a Power T on the pants of one just to see. 1903 looks terrible like I expected, with it looking nothing like Tennessee, 1925 doesn't look too bad, but still just odd to me.
Has anyone seen this. Pretty sure I don't believe it but I'll post anyway.........Blackout for Florida????
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because alabama decided not to change uniforms, UT should not change also? hmy:
Not just Alabama, but most of the other teams that are historically great are above these sorts of gimmicks. Tennessee has a special, one of a kind brand and it would be a shame to flush 100 years of tradition by trying to cater to the current trends.
A uniform for one game doesn't flush away tradition
Not just Alabama, but most of the other teams that are historically great are above these sorts of gimmicks. Tennessee has a special, one of a kind brand and it would be a shame to flush 100 years of tradition by trying to cater to the current trends.
I'll have to respectfully disagree with you on this one.
If the opportunity to put on the same uniform that Peyton Manning, Al Wilson, Reggie White, Condredge Holloway, Phil Fulmer and Johnny Majors all wore isn't good enough for somebody interested in coming to UT, then I honestly just don't know what to say.