hoyahooligan wrote:JMO schools should only wear the colors that are actually their school's colors (alternatives are allowed to be White and Black):
Butler: Navy Blue and white
Creighton: Blue and White
DePaul: Blue and Red
Georgetown: Navy Blue and Gray
Marquette: Blue and Gold
Providence: Black and White
Seton Hall: Blue and White
St. John's: Red and White
Villanova: Navy Blue and White
Xavier: Navy Blue and White
as someone said St. John's is one of the only schools that doesn't have blue as one of the colors, why would you want to blend in with everyone else.
FriarsForever wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:JMO schools should only wear the colors that are actually their school's colors (alternatives are allowed to be White and Black):
Butler: Navy Blue and white
Creighton: Blue and White
DePaul: Blue and Red
Georgetown: Navy Blue and Gray
Marquette: Blue and Gold
Providence: Black and White
Seton Hall: Blue and White
St. John's: Red and White
Villanova: Navy Blue and White
Xavier: Navy Blue and White
as someone said St. John's is one of the only schools that doesn't have blue as one of the colors, why would you want to blend in with everyone else.
I'm a homer, but I hate the fact that all of a sudden alternate uniforms are black. Why black? Black is not your color. We were the only team to wear black jerseys, now everyone does. Alternates should be grey or the school's third color.
billyjack wrote:
I think things changed when Gretzky was traded to the LA Kings (late 80's, early 90's)... the Kings switched from the Lakers' purple-gold colors to black and white (or silver)... thinking it through further, the Kings move might've been based on Mike Tyson always wearing black trunks, socks and shoes in the ring... it became a bad-ass move, and everyone joined in... I mean, c'mon, Louisville and Notre Dame both wore black road uni's at the Dunk in their last appearances.
With Tyson, there is/was a boxing rule where the boxers had to be in different colors. Sometimes when his opponents picked first, they'd pick black on black just to aggravate the guy. But Tyson would still wear black, and then he'd pay the fine that would be doled out at him.
Anyway, get off my lawn.
FriarsForever wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:JMO schools should only wear the colors that are actually their school's colors (alternatives are allowed to be White and Black):
Butler: Navy Blue and white
Creighton: Blue and White
DePaul: Blue and Red
Georgetown: Navy Blue and Gray
Marquette: Blue and Gold
Providence: Black and White
Seton Hall: Blue and White
St. John's: Red and White
Villanova: Navy Blue and White
Xavier: Navy Blue and White
as someone said St. John's is one of the only schools that doesn't have blue as one of the colors, why would you want to blend in with everyone else.
I'm a homer, but I hate the fact that all of a sudden alternate uniforms are black. Why black? Black is not your color. We were the only team to wear black jerseys, now everyone does. Alternates should be grey or the school's third color.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:billyjack wrote:
I think things changed when Gretzky was traded to the LA Kings (late 80's, early 90's)... the Kings switched from the Lakers' purple-gold colors to black and white (or silver)... thinking it through further, the Kings move might've been based on Mike Tyson always wearing black trunks, socks and shoes in the ring... it became a bad-ass move, and everyone joined in... I mean, c'mon, Louisville and Notre Dame both wore black road uni's at the Dunk in their last appearances.
With Tyson, there is/was a boxing rule where the boxers had to be in different colors. Sometimes when his opponents picked first, they'd pick black on black just to aggravate the guy. But Tyson would still wear black, and then he'd pay the fine that would be doled out at him.
Anyway, get off my lawn.
BJack, like most things, if you want to find out why things are they way they are, just search for the $ trail. Why black? Simple, apparel sales. Sales of black logo'd apparel (Raiders are a great example) sells substantially higher than others. No one is buying Raiders gear because of the success of that team. For whatever reason--maybe the "bad ass" angle as you present or something else--as apparel sales skyrocketed, the black logo was embraced by anyone who wanted to maximize their ability to cash in on it. If you look at many of the new expansion professional sports franchises that came into their leagues in the 80's and 90's, most had black as a primary color (T'Wolves, Orl Magic, Miami Heat, Carolina Panthers, Jax Jags, Balt Ravens, etc.). Why? They are not stupid.
Interesting article on the subject below from a couple years back:
http://nypost.com/2012/08/26/no-good-comes-from-gang-inspired-sports-apparel/
hoyahooligan wrote:FriarsForever wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:JMO schools should only wear the colors that are actually their school's colors (alternatives are allowed to be White and Black):
Butler: Navy Blue and white
Creighton: Blue and White
DePaul: Blue and Red
Georgetown: Navy Blue and Gray
Marquette: Blue and Gold
Providence: Black and White
Seton Hall: Blue and White
St. John's: Red and White
Villanova: Navy Blue and White
Xavier: Navy Blue and White
as someone said St. John's is one of the only schools that doesn't have blue as one of the colors, why would you want to blend in with everyone else.
I'm a homer, but I hate the fact that all of a sudden alternate uniforms are black. Why black? Black is not your color. We were the only team to wear black jerseys, now everyone does. Alternates should be grey or the school's third color.
Well I hate other teams wearing Gray/Grey since it used to be our thing. Providence is the only school I'm a little ok with wearing gray since black + white= gray, but I hate that Uconn, WV, Villanova, and yes even once Syracuse have worn gray alternate jerseys. Most schools don't have a 3rd color and Black and white are basically all colors or the absence of color so they seem pretty universal. Plus people think black is cool so buy lots of it.
hoyahooligan wrote:JMO schools should only wear the colors that are actually their school's colors (alternatives are allowed to be White and Black):
Butler: Navy Blue and white
Creighton: Blue and White
DePaul: Blue and Red
Georgetown: Navy Blue and Gray
Marquette: Blue and Gold
Providence: Black and White
Seton Hall: Blue and White
St. John's: Red and White
Villanova: Navy Blue and White
Xavier: Navy Blue and White
as someone said St. John's is one of the only schools that doesn't have blue as one of the colors, why would you want to blend in with everyone else.
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