The Mountain West has told Boise that they cannot wear their all-blues at home because enough coaches complained about a competitive advantage.
The Mountain West has told Boise that they cannot wear their all-blues at home because enough coaches complained about a competitive advantage.
Dumb rule is dumb. Competitive advantage? How about the only team in the MWC that can hang with Boise is TCU. Should Boise not suit up Kellen Moore to make the game more "fair?" If this rule isn't in effect for green schools as well, then it's a BS rule.
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I'm happy with that ruling. They can be tough to watch on TV sometimes when it's all blue on blue. I do know I heard a coach say it takes a lot longer to review coaching tape for the same reason. It comes across as petty but it is what it is.
A little better picture set of the Okie State unis (loads really slow)
Guess they really are the Oregon of the South when it comes to unis now. Fugly is one term that comes to mind.
Nike should be banned from making uniforms.![]()
Talk about a scare. Browsing the headlines and I see.
Sooners admit major violations, seek probation
Fortunately it was just our basketball team.
If more college teams would do what Oklahoma State has done with this Uniform Combo Creator, it would be a hell of a lot easier to track and correct uniforms in the NCAA Football games.
The Iowa-Nebraska game has been dubbed the "Heroes Game". 1) if you are naming this matchup, why didn't you do it before Nebraska joined the Big 10? and 2)explain the meaning of "Heroes" in this game? I understand the Nike Kinnick connection...but the full explanantion....wow.![]()
we may soon be hearing about auburn.about damn time too
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/7...fall-on-auburn
Legends/Leaders/Heroes ------ Sounds like one Of Jim Delaney's kids is a big ol D&D fan.
Now for the real meaning of the Heroes game
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/...ay-heroes-game
The schools are taking this "Heroes" tag seriously. They plan to recognize one Iowa citizen and one Nebraskan for an extraordinary act prior to each year's game. Friends, neighbors or co-workers can nominate people for the heroes distinction, and those chosen will be honored on the field during the game and will have their name and hometown etched on the Heroes Game trophy. The schools also plan to use proceeds from the game to benefit the Iowa and Nebraska chapters of the American Red Cross.
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