BleedGopher
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Go Gophers!!
Go Gophers!!
Call me an old inflexible fart if you will, but school colors should mean something. There is a very minimal thin outline of maroon that requires blowups in the photo to show it, and won't be visible at all when they're on the court. Gold isn't even included. I think that sucks. Fricking gray (excuse me, Anthracite)? Let's just wear different colors every week...blue and orange? Sure, we'll wear that against Iowa! Red and black? Why not, that'll be for Homecoming against Purdue!
Call me an old inflexible fart if you will, but school colors should mean something. There is a very minimal thin outline of maroon that requires blowups in the photo to show it, and won't be visible at all when they're on the court. Gold isn't even included. I think that sucks. Fricking gray (excuse me, Anthracite)? Let's just wear different colors every week...blue and orange? Sure, we'll wear that against Iowa! Red and black? Why not, that'll be for Homecoming against Purdue!
I am an inflexible old fart and I think these are fit for the dumpster.
I'm really tired of hearing "the kids like them and it helps recruiting" Are 'kids' really that shallow?
Go Gray Gophers!
Vendor Rep: "We have an excess of gray material this year. Are you sure we can't make gray uniforms for you this year?"
Athletic Dept. Buyer: "I don't think so. We are the Golden Gophers, and our other school color is Maroon."
Vendor Rep: "Come on. I'll give you a good deal. Just call it "Anthracite" and people will think it's trendy instead of boring, old gray. They'll be so impressed with your creative color scheme that they won't even remember that it isn't a school color!"
Athletic Dept. Buyer: "Oh, ok. Can I order them for the men, too?"
I love Maroon and Gold as well, but kids love the Anthracite (Dark Grey) stuff. If you look at Nike's team gear, it's very popular color and is not new or "made up". It's been around for a couple years. Oregon had packer colors (with a lighter green) and they have adjusted and KIDS like it. It's ok to be Trendy
Anthracite? What the heck. We could burn them and help heat the Barn!!!
I love Maroon and Gold as well, but kids love the Anthracite (Dark Grey) stuff. If you look at Nike's team gear, it's very popular color and is not new or "made up". It's been around for a couple years. Oregon had packer colors (with a lighter green) and they have adjusted and KIDS like it. It's ok to be Trendy
I call BS. Kids may love gray workout wear, but that doesn't mean they want their team unis to be gray. I suppose every team could wear gray. That way they could both be trendy and no one would know who had the ball. Where is the identity and pride if you ignore your school colors? Kids today would love the Maroon and Gold as much as past generations if they didn't keep making stupid decisions like this. This is simply apparel companies pushing a trend and Athletic Department buyers signing off on it.
We whine when the FB fans don't comply with a "gold out" but it's no wonder when our own school can't get the colors right. There are plenty of design opportunities to be creative without abandoning the color scheme.
Didn't like the black, don't like the gray. Perhaps they will get real creative next year and go with the school colors. What a concept.
I call BS. Kids may love gray workout wear, but that doesn't mean they want their team unis to be gray. I suppose every team could wear gray. That way they could both be trendy and no one would know who had the ball. Where is the identity and pride if you ignore your school colors? Kids today would love the Maroon and Gold as much as past generations if they didn't keep making stupid decisions like this. This is simply apparel companies pushing a trend and Athletic Department buyers signing off on it.
We whine when the FB fans don't comply with a "gold out" but it's no wonder when our own school can't get the colors right. There are plenty of design opportunities to be creative without abandoning the color scheme.