White on white. Period.
So where is Billy "White Shoes" Johnson when you need him???With white shoes.
THIS should be TU's uniform. I would even replicate the stripes on the sleeves. Gold helment, blue face mask, gold pants.....Classic.![]()
Simple and classic look. Incorporate the "red jersey" only for the Homecoming game, white jersey for road games (royal blue replacing the white letters, numbers, and sleeve stripes).
Ditch the white, metallic, baby blue, royal blue, bright yellow, and other gimmick helmets. The matching throwback helmet for the red jersey makes sense, or do the entire throwback uniform. The old gold helmet should be a staple of TU football.
Which college football programs immediately come to mind when you think of old gold helmets? Most would probably say, Notre Dame, Boston College, Army, Navy, and other may say Purdue, and UCLA as well. My point is not many programs have stuck to the classy old gold look for a long period of time, and for decades the old gold helmet was a staple of TU football. Why join the masses with a schizophrenic look? Nothing is more unique than being part of a select few.
The school nickname is Golden Hurricane, and lately there's been nothing gold about the uniforms. Most schools are changing their look every week, most are very obnoxious. I think it would be great image and pride builder to stay consistent and true to the understated traditional look.
just my .02
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They may dig the looks, but if a recruit solely choose a program because of their uniform, is that someone we want representing the University of Tulsa?
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I know I am going to get flamed for this but we are not a tradition rich program. We had some good years in the 60's and in the 80's but to try to compare us to the traditions of Notre Dame, Boston College or even Navy is silly. Let the kids decide. They are the ones getting the hell beat out of them week in and week out while we are sitting in the stands complaining about no beer and uniforms.
My issue with all of this continues to be that I have doubts that the student athletes [now known as kids] pick the uniforms. Does anyone truly believe that the young men get to talk to several uniform companies, view all the options, and pick the uniforms by secret ballot?
I think much more likely the coaches talk to a couple of salesmen and pick two or three and the players can have a say about which of those are purchased if they are even on campus when the decision is made. I would be amazed if they are not already on order. I'm sure the coaches take into consideration what they think the players want.
This will be my last comment on the yearly argument. The team looked bad last year and it had nothing to do with uniforms. Florida State looked better. Whatever the staff [the real deciders] picks will be fine if we win and bad if we lose.