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  1. Also, this unused uniform was incredible: I know it's BFBS, but something about it just works.
  2. First time since 2010. Urban hated the orange pants and only ever wore them once in his tenure (2005 vs Alabama, a 31-3 loss).
  3. Charley Pell switched the primary to orange in 1979, but Spurrier changed it back to blue when he took over in 1990, only keeping the orange helmet with the script Gators from the previous look. I think Napier might share Spurrier's feelings on orange, considering how the orange jerseys still haven't been worn under his tenure and the orange pants only once (the Vandy game... which probably explains their absence this year). Aside from the new black uniform, it's my only complaint about his aesthetic choices.
  4. The new shade of gold is great. However, that's about the only upgrade from last year's uniforms. The helmet V looked better in black and the jersey is simply too plain. I hate how overused "practice jersey" is when it comes to describing uniforms (example #1: Jaguars)... but this really looks like a practice jersey with its exclusively black and white color scheme and no design at all. Even if stripes were a no-go, gold number outlines/cuffs or a chest wordmark would be enough to make it work for me. It just has nothing.
  5. Let's be honest, Michigan has 3 games all year - Ohio State, Penn State, and I'll add Michigan State because that's a big rivalry. Harbaugh will be back for those (and the 6 other conference games, but they could sleepwalk through those with or without him). They'll be fine.
  6. Still wish this wasn't happening, but if they *have* to do black this is one of the best possible outcomes. The master stripe is prominent and properly applied, script Gators is still on the helmet, the only real misstep is the script Gators also appearing on the chest but that's not a huge deal. Dare I say, this is the best "off-brand" alternate they've ever done... but considering the contenders are the gator skin, that one with one orange shoulder, and a couple of Pro Combat ones, that's not too high of a bar to clear.
  7. That might be the official story, but I'm sure what really happened was they told him his options were being fired or "choosing" to walk away and save face. Regardless, I'm sure he'll have a good truck or Xfinity ride next year - I'm actually thinking a return to JRM might be in the cards. Depends on what sponsorship he can keep/find, I suppose. As for the 42, Nemechek is the rumored frontrunner, which will go along nicely with their switch to Toyota next season. Considering that Smith was one of the names SHR was reportedly interested in for the 10 (the other was McDowell, who's now off the table), I'd expect that's where he'll end up. Either that or we get a bit of a shuffle where Burton and his Dex money go to the 10 and Smith takes over the 21.
  8. Yeah, I was expecting Cal and Stanford to get at least some interest due to their academic prestige and Bay Area market, although I'm still doubtful the ACC would see any monetary benefit from adding them (which is what all this is really about). As for Oregon State and Washington State, it seems they have no other options but the Mountain West. They'll join the fairly short list of schools that used to be in a power conference and no longer are: UConn, USF, Tulane, Rice, and SMU are the others as far as I'm aware. Edit: Also Sewanee, Chicago, Idaho, and Montana, but those were all prior to WW2.
  9. FINALLY! If a black alternate is the price we have to pay for fixing the stripes, I'll gladly take it.
  10. Also in this article: This circus might just be getting started.
  11. Someone needs to tell this to the Texas Tech RED Raiders as well.
  12. I'm a big fan of the way the black alternate handles the stripes: I wish the same treatment was used on the home and away.
  13. Florida is the latest team to switch to the new Nike template. No change to the design aside from the Gator and Jordan logos being a bit higher on the chest.
  14. Funnily enough, WKU's chrome helmet is one of the very few that I like. They wear it enough that it's kinda become part of their look to me.
  15. I like the idea of black/blue/black a lot more than I actually like it. Maybe if the logo wasn't one color it'd be better?
  16. So, Chrome decided to do a big red security popup when I tried to go to the most recent page of NFL Changes 2023: Once I go into details and manually go to the page anyway, it still has this up: As well as a little "dangerous" marker next to the address: It's nothing more than a nuisance right now, since I obviously know this site is safe, but yeah it's probably not great to have stuff like that come up. I don't know what, if anything, can be done, just thought I should make it known in case it wasn't already.
  17. Salt Lake and Quebec will make their cases, probably a few others as well, but I’d still put my money on Houston. They fit what the league’s been looking for perfectly - massive American cities with lots of room to create new fans. With the right ownership, I can definitely see it working. Quebec is a pretty sure bet for success, but ironically that probably hurts them if this isn’t a “we need a place to play and we need it NOW” situation like Atlanta to Winnipeg was (and with the news that the Coyotes will be back at Arizona State next year, it doesn’t appear to be). From the league’s perspective, they’ll be fans whether they have a team or not. With an NHL caliber arena and fanbase ready to go at any time, they might be more valuable as a relocation threat than as an actual franchise.
  18. Reasons this shouldn’t and won’t happen: - A third team in Florida? Really? - SeaWorld is a genuinely awful location for a stadium - The state/county wouldn’t approve that much public money, nor should they - Other cities have much stronger cases for a team Reasons why this should happen: - I would like it to (although preferably without the public money, and more importantly a better name)
  19. I can't find where it was said now, but I remember one of the stated reasons for the Magic switching the designations so black was the Icon and blue the Statement was that the black sold a lot better than the blue. I'm sure other teams have seen the same trend in their sales, especially the ones that don't usually use black.
  20. Who are you and what have you done to OSV? (I completely agree, for the record)
  21. As 2023-24 will be the Magic's 35th anniversary, I'm expecting that 1989 throwbacks will be back once again. In 2013-14 they brought back black, in 2018-19 they brought back blue, so I'm guessing they'll go with white this time around. However, I could also see it being the TMac jerseys, since those have been increasingly popular over the last few seasons and were referenced in the most recent Statement design. Time will tell.
  22. A series like this is exactly what I've wanted to do for a long time, but never got around to it (I think did Timber Creek and Apopka, but nothing after), so needless to say I'm very interested! Boone looks great, I don't really have much to say about them. As for specific high school suggestions, I went to Timber Creek so I have some on them. In the past, we used to break out the black pants for big games like Clemson does with their orange pants. That tradition ended over the last few years, with all black becoming much more common, but I'd love if that was brought back because the blackout game (usually against either Winter Park or University) was always the best attended and most fun to be at. However, despite going on that whole tangent about the blackouts, might I suggest that the primary color be changed to purple? A bunch of other OCPS schools use black but IIRC no one else uses purple, and the branding of the school aside from the football team is always purple first. It'd give us a much more unique identity in football than right now.
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