My worst of the week for 12.11.2012
The Cincinnati Bengals wore their alternate orange uniforms. I usually don't prefer black uniforms, but I think I like the Bengal's regular black better than I do the alternate orange.
And the New York Jets wore their Mr. Green Jeans uni this week. The Jets may have gotten a badly needed win, but the green britches don't work for me. I definitely prefer the whites.
Athletic uniforms have become more and more creative over the years. What started as a unique marketing idea by Nike and Oregon has spiraled into quite a show. Being an avid sports fan and an admitted uniform snob, I decided to share my opinion with others. My opinions are mere casual observations and I do this just for fun. This is my first attempt at blogging, so I hope you enjoy the show.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
College Football's Worst of the Year
The FBS regular season finale provided a very nice surprise with both Army and Navy getting into the alternate uniform mix. We'll take a look at the Army-Navy game as well as review my worst college uniforms of the year.
Let's start with the Army Navy game. I commend both teams for going non-traditional without butchering the whole uniform. It was a classic game with Navy winning in the final minute, and I'm giving Navy the nod on the uniform as well. Well done on both accounts.
Let's start with the Army Navy game. I commend both teams for going non-traditional without butchering the whole uniform. It was a classic game with Navy winning in the final minute, and I'm giving Navy the nod on the uniform as well. Well done on both accounts.
Excellent job by both teams, especially Navy. |
On to the worst of the year. These offenders were the worst of the worst this year. Feel free to leave a comment if you agree or disagree.
You could select several of Maryland's uniform combos from this season. Here's a hint: if it looks like three teams are on the field at once, you've gone too far. |
No respectable worst-of list would be complete without Virginia Tech's Foghorn Cleghorn helmets. The Fightin' Gobblers actually wore these twice this year!! |
In what some called the 'Scrabble Game' Nebraska and Wisconsin tied for ugliest of the week earlier in season. Both uniforms deserve consideration for worst of the season. |
Tube Sock. Tube Sock. Tube Sock!! |
Friday, November 30, 2012
An Open Letter to Stanford and Notre Dame
Dear Stanford and Notre Dame Athletics Officials,
Please take a moment to review your university's official websites. There you will find many interesting facts about your respective schools. One of those facts would be your schools' official colors. Stanford, your official colors are cardinal & white. Notre Dame, yours are gold and blue (and sometimes green). You will not find black listed anywhere on your school's official website or in your media guide. Yes, I realize that many schools are arbitrarily wearing black uniforms. Nevertheless, the fact remains that these uniforms are not compliant with your schools' color scheme. But mostly, they are very, very ugly.
Warmest regards,
SaltyTrust me, this photo is like a Glamour Shot compared to the real thing. |
Good luck reading the names or numbers. |
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
The North Face, the Power Rangers and the Brown Banana
The North Face, the Power Rangers and the Brown Banana
Just because it’s late November and we’re nearing the end of the college football regular season, and just because we’re deep into the NFL season, doesn’t mean it’s too late for another round of Uniforms Gone Wild. With it being so far into the season, we’re beginning to see some repeat offenders who are clearly gluttons for punishment. The good news is that some teams saved their best (or worst) for last.
What’s most common this time of year is coaching changes. Last week we said goodbye to Derek Dooley and his orange pants. This week we say goodbye to Gene Chizik and his white ski jacket. That jacket has seen some serious wear. I mean he wore it indoors, outdoors, cold weather, hot weather, you name it. Now armed with $7.3 million and plenty of spare time, ole Gene can finally wear it on the slopes. Maybe he can even become a model for The North Face...nah.
Repeat Offenders:
I would like to personally thank The University of Maryland and Under Armour for plenty of material this year. Maryland’s getups were consistently ugly this season and this week's combo was no exception. I think we have our first nominee for WOY (Worst of the Year).
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More college offenders:
The Arizona Wildcats broke out these all-red atrocities. Red pants, red jerseys, red helmets, red face masks, red shoes, red everything.
Here's a closer look at the hologram stickers on the helmet.
Like Ohio State, Mississippi State made a numeral change by going with gold in lieu of the usual maroon in this year's version of the Egg Bowl. The Bulldogs not only lost the game, they also lost substantial style points for the gold digits.
On to the NFL
For those of you who've been keeping up, you know that I'm not a fan of all-black uniforms, especially if black isn't one of your team colors, or if you wear black socks to create a leotard effect. This week the Saints and the Jags both wore all back. At least black is part of the Saints' color scheme. The Jags who looked more prepared for dance practice than a football game, were quite the contrast to the Titan's light blues (which I can't decide if I like or not).
Speaking of light blue, I'm very happy to report that the San Diego Chargers wore their classic powder blues versus the Ravens. This vintage look is one my favorites in the NFL. I wish the Chargers wore these every week.
That's it for this week (and next). I'll be back in two weeks as we begin the nominations for worst uniforms of the year.
As always, feel free to leave a civil comment or share with friends.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
The Hamburgler, the Turkey and the Duck (and no I’m not talking about Thanksgiving)
Please forgive the pun, but there was no shortage of good material in this week’s version of Uniforms Gone Wild. My favorite uniform change was made by USC and UCLA. Both teams wore their home colors in this year’s contest. I wish more games offered two home uniforms. Here’s a look at this week’s notable get ups… with commentary of course. Be sure to join the conversation on ESPN 97.3 The Zone tonight at 9:45 CST. Listen live at www.973thezone.com as part of the Midnight Meltdown.
Starting with College Football...
Starting with College Football...
Thank you to USC and UCLA. Both teams wore their home jerseys this week, a beautiful sight for sure. I think the 'Bama-Tennesse game is a great candidate for dual home jerseys. |
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Black Ops for the Terps
I usually don't like all-black uniforms, but Maryland's 'Black Ops' version looks pretty sporty to me. Especially considering that Maryland is a repeat offender when it comes to hideous unis. You can see them live on ESPNU at 11:00 a.m. CST.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Remembering the Rainbows
With Hawaii about to kickoff on ESPN2, I was reminded of a time when the Warriors were known as The Rainbow Warriors, and when they sported these vintage bad boy unis. In case you're wondering, the name change occurred in 2000.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
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Uniforms Gone Wild v11.13.12
This past weekend in college and pro football, Veteran's day seemed to be the inspiration for several uniform changes. One team gave tribute to a former coaching legend. And some teams were simply inspired by bad taste. We even saw Virginia Head Coach Mike London dressed in full camo, drawing criticism from some members of the military. Here are some of this week's uniforms gone wild...
Troy's camo trim vs. Navy. Not bad. I like the Marines patch on the shoulder. |
New Mexico's American Flag Helmet and Wyoming's generally ugly get up. It's hard to make brown and yellow look good no matter the style. |
Rutgers Flag helmet vs Army (ugly ugly ugly). |
UT's tribute to Daryl Royal. Classy, simple and the initials say it all. |
Virginia's Mike London. He may look like a Drill Sergeant, but he's not one. |
I knew real panthers were black, but I always thought the Carolina Panthers were teal and silver. |
The Gators wore their orange throwbacks. Where's Emmit Smith and Kerwin Bell? |
After A&M's historic victory over the Tide, the Aggies may wear these all-white unis forever. |
The Ravens have always been known as an intimidating team...uh I guess the lavender might say otherwise. Nevertheless, the Ravens did administer an epic beat down of the Raiders, even in their pastel unis. |
The crispy white sneakers sort of blow the whole look, don't ya think? |
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