And yes, in my opinion, this is the one . . .
Lateralus Ag said:
I think the general consensus is that you're right. That uniform is on point.
Looks like a paint job from a bass boat factory.Geriatric Punk said:
And they looked stupid.
I am humbled by your obvious, strategic football IQ and your apparent athletic talent, but I wasn't asking for snarky comments on my post.94chem said:
I remember somewhere around 400 games in my ~40 years of following Aggie football. Don't remember, don't care what they wore a single time. More interested in football than primping.
They wouldn't have looked as stupid if we hadn't gotten our asses beat by 35 points wearing them.Geriatric Punk said:
And they looked stupid.
They DID look fantastic. I think many hate them because we played like ****. But those unis were sweet.lda6339 said:FIFY, now bring the hateGeriatric Punk said:
And they looked fantastic.
geb83 said:I am humbled by your obvious, strategic football IQ and your apparent athletic talent, but I wasn't asking for snarky comments on my post.94chem said:
I remember somewhere around 400 games in my ~40 years of following Aggie football. Don't remember, don't care what they wore a single time. More interested in football than primping.
When I was young, I could recite you all the players names, numbers and hometowns of those in the '70's.
Did you know Ed Simoninni, #77, was from Las Vegas, NV? Or that Lester Hayes, #75, used to stutter; and was so intimidated by Emory Bellard showing up to recruit him that he hid in the restroom of his high school until someone found him?
I too want to have the best players on the field and watch recruiting and progress, but I have realized that the coaches, especially in this digital, social media age where everyone and everything is hyped beyond reality, have the best grasp on that; and I trust that.
I am though interested in Texas A&M and our brand, and what, especially when we it seems have a national championship caliber coach, who might achieve that lofty goal after so may years. might do with it. What Jimbo does in the next few years, if it amounts to greatness as I hope it will, will live on . . . as will the uniform the team wears when they achieve it.
That's why I am interested in the topic and why I post on it. What happens over the next decade could decide our brand, and the uni is a part of that.
geb83 said:
And yes, in my opinion, this is the one . . .
A maroon version of this helmet with this logo should be our primary helmet with a white version as alternateRadAg14 said:
Exactly why I seem to obsess over the issue. . .wtr1975 said:
Some are more concerned and consumed with what the hat looks while others are taking care of and rounding up the cattle. Who cares about all hat no cattle - all talk and no show issues? It's hopefully a thing of the past - a weak minded phase that went the way of Coach Cool - good riddance to swag - Icy whites all for which they stand.
lol **** those uniformsBayside Tiger Ag said:
My favorite throwbacks were the 1939s